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E4-E6 AC AND TAR RESULTS ANNOUNCED

E4-E6 AC AND TAR RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Navy released Cycle 259 petty officer advancement results for Active Component and Training and Administration of the Reserve (TAR) Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, June 2.  To view AC results, click here. To view TAR results, click here. 

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E4-E6 SELRES RESULTS ANNOUNCED

E4-E6 SELRES RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Navy released cycle 111 petty officer advancement results for SELRES Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, November 23rd. To view results click here.    

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E4-E6 FTS RESULTS ANNOUNCED

E4-E6 FTS RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Navy released cycle 256 petty officer advancement results for FTS Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, November 23rd. To view results click here.   

Photo of a silver Petty Officer crow on a solid black background. - E4-E6 Active Duty/FTS Quotas

E4-E6 ACTIVE DUTY RESULTS ANNOUNCED

E4-E6 ACTIVE DUTY RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Navy released cycle 256 petty officer advancement results for Active Duty Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, November 23rd. To view results click here.  

NRL Launches Quantum Navy YouTube Series - Quantum information science offers vast technological improvements in computing, sensing, and communication, areas of high interest for the Navy. The series features NRL leadership describing researchers’ quest for dividends in these areas. Possibilities include solving computer problems in minutes that otherwise could take a lifetime, saving the lives of Sailors with more precise locations, or more secure, virtually unhackable communications for our naval forces.

NRL Launches Quantum Navy YouTube Series

NRL Launches Quantum Navy YouTube Series

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), with the help of Defense Media Activity, is launching a three-part series highlighting the importance of quantum research for the 21st century U.S. Navy.

Photo of a silver Petty Officer crow on a solid black background. - E4-E6 Active Duty/FTS Quotas

E4-E6 ACTIVE DUTY RESULTS ANNOUNCED

E4-E6 ACTIVE DUTY RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Navy released cycle 255 petty officer advancement results for Active Duty Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, June 24th. To view results click here.  

Photo of a silver Petty Officer crow on a solid black background. - E4-E6 Active Duty/FTS Quotas

E4-E6 FTS RESULTS ANNOUNCED

E4-E6 FTS RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Navy released cycle 255 petty officer advancement results for FTS Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, June 24th. To view results click here.   

Operations Specialist 2nd Class Lisa King, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5), dances during a Juneteenth celebration ceremony in the mess decks. - PORTSMOUTH, Va. (June, 17, 2021) Operations Specialist 2nd Class Lisa King, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5), dances during a Juneteenth celebration ceremony in the mess decks, June 17, 2021. Bataan is in port at General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard for a maintenance availability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Darren Newell)

Celebrating Juneteenth

Celebrating Juneteenth

June 19, also known as Juneteenth, was a date written into history. The Emancipation Proclamation was declared on January 1, 1863, by President Abraham Lincoln. However, African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were not notified of the declaration until June 19, 1865. As a result, African Americans observe Juneteenth   as the day the last slave was

A NEXT GENERATION LEADER IN CHARGE TODAY

What does leadership look like? It can be said leadership style is like a fingerprint; everyone’s is a little different. The leadership style of Midshipman 1st Class Jackie Booker was first based on the desire to make his hometown Orangeburg, S.C. a better place.  Today, his focus is much wider. “Jackie’s goal is to change the world, whatever point

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SERVING PRESIDENTS

SERVING PRESIDENTS

Stories of how the Navy has been used in America’s history is known to many in the country, events like the Great White Fleet and the Battle of Midway are milestones in the country’s life. There was always a President to command the Navy and time stamp these events.The President of the United States of America. Some call them the most powerful