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The humidity is 90 percent this morning in Washington and the high for the day will be in the upper 80’s – summer is arriving. Along with that will be Navy Band evening concerts at the Navy Memorial so if you are planning a visit think about checking with the memorial on dates.

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Posted in: Irons in the Fire
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30 Employers Recognized for Exemplary National Guard and Reserve Support 

ARLINGTON, Va. –­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense office, announced 30 employers as finalists for the 2013 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award. The Freedom Award is the DoD’s highest recognition given to employers for exceptional support of employees serving in the National Guard and Reserve.  A review board comprised of military and civilian leaders selected the top 30 employers from a pool of 2,899 nominations submitted earlier this year by National Guard and Reserve Service members.

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Posted in: Reserve
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Officer Affairs: Put the R back into ROTC

By Raymond J. Torp

This article is featured exclusively online in conjunction with the June-July issue ofNavy magazine. The Navy’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program began in the early 1930’s with six civilian institutions hosting units. In World War II the program expanded greatly when the Navy established a number of V-12 Officer Candidate programs at top civilian universities to help meet the wartime need for officers in the Navy and Marine Corps. Today there are 59 NROTC units/consortiums throughout the country with 160 institutions of higher learning with affiliation agreements. The program is one of the primary commissioning sources for active duty line and Nurse Corps officers for the Navy and Marine Corps. During the 83 year history of NROTC, over 150,000 officers have earned their commissions through the program. Why not also use this program to commission officers for the reserve component? 

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Posted in: AUSN in the News
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Commands in Action: Big changes on the horizon for VAQ-209

By LCDR Justin Van Hoose, USN

This article is an extended version of an article featured in the June-July issue of Navy magazine. Electronic Attack Squadron Two Zero Nine (VAQ-209), a Commander Naval Air Force Reserve Squadron and one-fifth of the Tactical Support Wing, currently operates the EA-6B Prowler based at Joint Base Andrews / Naval Air Facility Washington. On 1 August 2013, the squadron will officially change homeports to NAS Whidbey Island WA and commence transition to the Navy’s newest tactical aircraft, the EA-18G Growler.  The move will signify the end of reserve component Sailors and aviators fixing and flying “Grumman Iron” in the nation’s capital – operations that have occurred for the past 24 years-and marks the beginning of an exciting new era for VAQ-209. 

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Posted in: AUSN in the News
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The Naval Academy will be the first-ever service school to host a college football bowl game on campus this December - and the name couldn't be more appropriate.

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Posted in: Midshipmen
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The Veterans Affairs Department's latest initiative to try to reduce the backlog of compensation claims is a partnership with the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans to help veterans make sure their file has all the essential information.

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Posted in: Retired/Veteran
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Thousands of Minnesota soldiers are returning from war with chronic pain from injuries that leave many of them impaired and even disabled, and there's been a steep increase in such injuries over the past decade.

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Posted in: Retired/Veteran
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The Small Business Administration says it has lined up pledges from more than 120 banks to increase lending to veterans.

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Posted in: Retired/Veteran
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The Class of 2016 took 1 hour, 32 minutes and 43 seconds to remove a 'Dixie cup' cover from the top of the Herndon Monument, marking the end of their plebe year at the Naval Academy.

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Posted in: Midshipmen
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The United States Navy has been working towards a goal of 306 warships by Fiscal Year 2043 (exemplified by the attached image). While the fleet currently resides at 283 warships, lawmakers are beginning to view the plan as financially and strategically uncertain for the future. These lawmakers fear that the Navy’s upgraded destroyers will not be able to sustain the new technologies that would drive down maintenance and sustainability costs, specifically with lasers and directed energy. In response, the Navy says its Surface Warfare Directorate has set up a 90-day working group, who will assemble a road map for future warships. They have also been working closely with industry stakeholders to develop a flexible design, but there is still doubt in lawmakers’ minds.

Current events have also created obstacles in the Navy’s objective. The imposed fiscal constraints and global instability have affected the ability to reach a desired fleet size, obtain the correct capabilities, and hit a targeted budget. Despite this, the Navy is still optimistic about their purpose. The Navy delivered its annual 30-year shipbuilding plans to Congress, as noted in AUSN’s Capitol Hill Blog, which has concluded that the Pentagon will need to focus its efforts on smaller ships in order to reach its 306-ship goal. In addition to the challenges the Navy has been facing, senior lawmakers are rejecting the service’s request to early retire aging Ticonderoga Class cruisers (CG’s) due to a lack of strategic analysis.

However, Pentagon strategists believe that the capable and financially sound laser technology shows great promise for the Navy’s financial and defensive future. After several years of research, laser technology has evolved to the point where they would allow the surface ships to secure a wider range of an area, as well as protecting against ballistic missiles. Critics have questioned the deployment strategy of these lasers, because it appears that only aircraft carriers and large-deck assault ships have enough space to accommodate this new technology. However, the Navy has stated that smaller lasers could begin demonstrations on smaller ships.

The Navy has also explored another cost-friendly option called a “rail-gun.”  This gun option would cost a dollar per shot, as opposed to approximately $1 million that longer-range missiles entail. The savings associated with the rail-gun would reduce operation and sustainment costs, reducing 70 percent of the overall weapon’s system price. 

The biggest issue for lawmakers is funding for the 30-year plan. The Navy typically receives $13 billion to $14 billion annually for shipbuilding. However, the annual funding needed to the 30-year plan would exceed $15 billion. Due to the Navy’s past patterns, Representative J. Randy Forbes (R-VA-04), House Armed Services Committee (HASC) - Seapower Chairman, has repeatedly said that he believes that the Navy has underestimated their shipbuilding cost and that there is not enough evidence to prove that the plan is an achievable goal.

Please continue to contact your Representatives and Senators and voice your concerns by using our Contact Congress feature and help get the word out.  This is an ALL HANDS ON DECK effort and your grassroots advocacy will help make the changes that need to happen!

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Posted in: Capitol Hill Blog
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The Defense Department is preparing to send a controversial report to Congress that explains in detail how Reserve-component troops are substantially cheaper than active-duty members — an official analysis that is likely to fuel a growing debate about the future shape of the all-volunteer force.

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Posted in: Reserve
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The Department of Defense (DOD) recently released details of FY13 Reprogramming Request as well as FY14 Budget Request, OCO Supplemental materials.  AUSN takes a look at impact upon the Navy and service-wide programs.

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Posted in: Capitol Hill Blog
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USS Freedom (LCS 1) made its debut in Singapore May 14-19, participating in an international trade show and a maritime exercise with regional navies. Freedom also hosted thousands of visitors, from Singaporean citizens to senior government and military officials, during a series of ship tours.

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The first mobile landing platform ship, USNS Montford Point (MLP 1), was delivered to the U.S. Navy May 14 in San Diego, not quite two years since construction was ordered from the General Dynamics-National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO).

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He saw his first Blue Angels show in Detroit at age 6, and Thomas Frosch says the experience inspired him to want to become a pilot. He saw four more performances while attending the Naval Academy, including one the "Blues" put on before his graduation in 1992.

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Posted in: Midshipmen
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The Defense Department is making a final plea to Congress to cap the 2014 military pay raise at 1 percent.

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The number of reported sexual assaults continues to rise, as the Navy continues to ramp up efforts to reduce them - and the stigma associated with reporting them.

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Posted in: Sexual Harassment
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The Navy's X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstrator (UCAS-D) has begun touch and go landing operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) May 17.

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The Navy released the names of reservists selected for advancement to senior chief Thursday in a fleetwide message, NAVADMIN 130/13.

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Posted in: Personnel
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The Navy released the names of reservists selected for advancement to master chief Thursday in a fleetwide message, NAVADMIN 130/13.

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Posted in: Personnel
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