Judge Advocates, Then and Now
By Rear Adm. John G. Hannink Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy Upon learning that the Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps is …
Navy Recruit Graduation: December 8, 2017
Welcome to Navy Live blog coverage of Recruit Training Command’s graduation, Pass-In-Review. It is a formal military ceremony that honors a Sailor’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life. Pass-In-Review also ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held naval traditions and customs. Read how Recruit Training Command transforms civilians into …
Remembering to Look Forward: Rising to the challenge in Pearl Harbor
By Rear Adm. Brian Fort Commander, Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific Winston Churchill, who was a World War I warfighter and World War II Prime Minister of Britain, famously said, “The longer you can look back, the farther you can look forward.” Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is an opportunity for the …
Navy Recruit Graduation: December 1, 2017
Welcome to Navy Live blog coverage of Recruit Training Command’s graduation, Pass-In-Review. It is a formal military ceremony that honors a Sailor’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life. Pass-In-Review also ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held naval traditions and customs. Read how Recruit Training Command transforms civilians into …
Feeding the Fleet on Thanksgiving by the Numbers
If you think it is stressful to prepare the perfect Thanksgiving meal for your family, try cooking for 324,000+ people – our Navy family of our Sailors who are protecting and defending America. Since we’re a forward Navy, many of our shipmates are away from their families this Thanksgiving, but they’ll still get a taste of …
Navy Recruit Graduation: November 22, 2017
Welcome to Navy Live blog coverage of Recruit Training Command’s graduation, Pass-In-Review. It is a formal military ceremony that honors a Sailor’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life. Pass-In-Review also ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held naval traditions and customs. Read how Recruit Training Command transforms civilians into …
Navy Family Framework Released
Hello team, CNO Richardson here with my wife Dana. You know Thanksgiving has always been a great family holiday and that’s why we chose this time to roll out the Navy Family Framework. Since the very beginning of the Navy, for our entire 242 years, families have always been an essential part to naval power. …
@USNPeople Weekly Wire Rundown: Nov. 20, 2017
The Weekly Wire Rundown is a weekly video blog from the Office of the Chief of Naval Personnel, highlighting the top stories affecting Sailors and their families. The video compliments the print edition of the @USNPeople Weekly Wire, which you can subscribe to by e-mailing usnpeople.fct@navy.mil. It can also be downloaded at www.navy.mil/cnp. We welcome …
CNO to Fleet: Be Ready to Earn Title of Best Navy in World
CNO Richardson here and as I talk to you right now we have; the United States Navy has over 100 ships forward deployed, that includes three carrier strike groups with their air wing, two amphibious ready groups, and over 16 attack and SSBN submarines. We’ve got SEAL teams and SEALs deployed fighting Isis and counterterrorism across …
Navy Recruit Graduation: November 17, 2017
Welcome to Navy Live blog coverage of Recruit Training Command’s graduation, Pass-In-Review. It is a formal military ceremony that honors a Sailor’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life. Pass-In-Review also ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held naval traditions and customs. Read how Recruit Training Command transforms civilians into …