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Entries for the 'October 2010' Category
Jill Olszewski posted on October 01, 2010 15:08

As the economic crisis lingers, uncertainty, anxiety, and concern for the future intensify. The pressure to make ends meet and secure stability is a fear Americans face every day.
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Thomas McAtee posted on October 01, 2010 15:07
Update on TRICARE for gray-area retirees, congratulations to all new Chief Petty Officers and information on the Enlisted Warfare Qualifications Requirement.
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Content Manager posted on October 01, 2010 00:13
Greetings. I want to thank the membership for placing their trust and confidence in me by electing me to serve as the 32nd President of this Association and the first elected under our new identity, the Association of the United States Navy.
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Casey Coane posted on October 01, 2010 00:12
Our annual conference is now behind us and what a success it was. I want to thank Interim President Lindell for all his help in managing our meetings and a special thanks to Kathy and Joe Quaglino and their team for putting together a great event.
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Content Manager posted on October 01, 2010 00:10
As most readers of this publication know, the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) calls for the conduct of a “comprehensive review of the future role of the Reserve Components, including an examination of the balance between active and reserve forces.”
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Ike Puzon posted on October 01, 2010 00:09
There have been several forewarnings of the looming cuts in military expenditures. The Secretary of Defense & the Chairman of the JCS has now mentioned the “personnel” cost factor in several speeches and events.
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Content Manager posted on October 01, 2010 00:06
As we celebrate our Navy’s 235th birthday, we pay tribute to our rich heritage and honor the millions of men and women who have proudly worn the uniform of a United States Navy Sailor. We also take the time to look back at our impressive history and consider how it has shaped us into the Navy we are today.
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Steven Rogers posted on October 01, 2010 00:05
If you are like me, I have missed the Navy since my retirement in 2007. At times, I sit in my office or yard and reflect on all the good times I had as a Naval officer. But unlike many retired officers who continue to reflect on the sunset days of their career and wonder what’s left for them to do, I did something about turning that “sunset” into a “sunrise.”
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Aaron Bresnahan posted on October 01, 2010 00:04
Our trip to the Pentagon began with the most ambitious of intentions. RADM Casey Coane, USN (Ret), and I were on a mission to divine the current state of our Navy and to learn a bit more about its direction under the leadership of 75th Secretary of the Navy, The Honorable Ray Mabus.
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Content Manager posted on October 01, 2010 00:03
Now is the time to build a comprehensive record of everything important to know about your military service and your personal life so it will be on file in a safe place when needed.
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Content Manager posted on October 01, 2010 00:02
Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 57 (VR-57) hosted a change of command ceremony aboard Naval Air Station North Island, CA, 21 August.
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Kathy Serbin posted on October 01, 2010 00:01

By the time a child reaches nursery school, he or she will laugh about 300 times a day. Adults laugh an average of 17 times a day. If you have children or have the opportunity to spend time with them, you know they seem to find delight and amusement in the most ordinary things.
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