Flagship July 16, 2015

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Ensign Rob Kunzig Yeoman 3rd Class Cody Charles Clark greets his son and his wife Kaleeha after returning to Naval Station Norfolk following an eight-month deployment to the SOUTHCOM Area of Operation.

USS KAUFFMAN, USS OSCAR AUSTIN RETURN TO NAVAL STATION NORFOLK » see A5 AND A8

OPM breach information

Military brides get free gowns at annual giveaway

Department of the Navy Civilian Employee Assistance Program

By Katherine Hafner The Virginian-Pilot

Ciria Howe sat on a chair at the end of an empty row, waiting to try on a wedding gown. She was surrounded by white dresses, but she wore camouflage – her military uniform. Howe had rushed down to the Oceanfront, July 13, on a break from work at Norfolk Naval Station. She was one of many women who attended the Military Bride Dress Giveaway at the Sheraton Hotel at

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USS Oscar Austin returned to homeport at Naval Station Norfolk, July 10, after completing an eight-month deployment, and USS Kauffman returned to Norfolk, July 12, following a sixmonth deployment.

Rich-Joseph Facun | The Virginian-Pilot Ruthie Adams, 6, left, and Ruby Adams, 9, look on as Ariana Love tries on a wedding gown at “Operation Wedding Gown” on July 13, in Virginia Beach.

the Oceanfront. “It’s hard because we’re both active-duty,” Howe said of planning a vow renewal with her husband. Both are in the Navy; he’s now deployed for the second time. “We want to save money and do a nice destination wedding, because we don’t really have family here.”

The event was part of a larger effort by Brides Across America, a national organization that provides wedding gowns for military brides. Maya Holihan, who owns five bridal stores including the flagship Maya Couture in Norfolk, has been

FROM CMC GREGG SNAZA “As part of my overall communication strategy I plan to write a bi-weekly column to the Sailors within our Region where I can address topics that I believe our Sailors will benefit from. I want to listen to the fleet, and then share that feedback in the form of an information column that allows our Sailors to hear from me on a regular basis.” » see A2

» see BRIDES | A9

While investigating our recent Personal Identifiable Information incident in early June, the Office of Personal Management (OPM) discovered that additional information had been compromised, including background investigation records of current, former, and prospective federal employees and contractors. OPM and the interagency incident response team have concluded with high confidence that sensitive information, including the Social Security Numbers of 21.5 million individuals, was stolen from the background investigation databases. This includes 19.7 million individuals that applied for a background investigation, and 1.8 million non-applicants, primarily spouses or cohabitants of applicants. Some records also include findings from interviews conducted by background investigators and approximately 1.1 million include fingerprints. Usernames and passwords that background investigation applicants used to fill out their background investigation forms were also stolen. Notifications for this incident have not yet begun. While background investigation records do contain some information regarding mental health and financial history provided by applicants and people contacted during the background investigation, there is no evidence that health, financial, payroll and retirement records of federal personnel or those who have applied for a federal job were impacted by this incident. For further information, visit http://1.usa.gov/1HQPUbx.

RECOVERY The Navy has eased its moratoriums on recovery of submerged macro artifacts and aircraft, officials with the Naval History and Heritage Command announced, July 8.

» see B4

HEALTH AND FITNESS Check out this week’s Health and Fitness section for tips on how to plan meals for the entire family, as well as the latest schedule for NAVSTA Norfolk’s N-24 gym. » see C6

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