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Vol. 22, No. 36 Norfolk, VA | flagshipnews.com | 09.11-09.17.14
Navy Region Mid-Atlantic holds change of command ceremony
Rear Adm. Rick Williamson (right) relieved Rear Adm. Dixon Smith (left) as Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Sept. 4.
By MC3 Justin R. DiNiro | Navy Public Affairs Support Element East NORFOLK
Members of Navy’s Mid-Atlantic region and the Hampton Roads community said farewell to Rear Adm. Dixon Smith and welcomed new commander, Rear Adm. Rick Williamson, during a change of command ceremony, Sept. 4.
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USS Bush celebrates women’s equality
Aviation Command Retention Bonus is back Chief of Naval Personnel WASHINGTON
After a year’s worth of work and staffing, Navy leadership approved the restoration of the Aviation Command Retention Bonus (ACRB) this week. This will increase the pool of talented and qualified officers with command experience to fill critical commander and captain jobs. Below are the 5 top things you need to know about ACRB: 1. The potential for an improving economy has increased job opportunities in the civilian sector for skilled O5 aviators. With this bonus we get a “twofer,” it will provide compensation for our most talented operators to continue their service as well as motivation for junior officers to pursue an aviation command career path. 2. The bonus will be paid to O5 commanding officers (CO) (operational, operational
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By MC3 Jeffrey Madlangbayan USS George H.W. Bush Public Affairs
USS BUSH, AT SEA
The Carter Hall building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was the family estate of prominent Virginian Carter Burwell and was used as headquarters for Stonewall Jackson during the Civil War. Today the estate functions as a conference center owned and operated by the non-profit organization Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere).
Sailors aboard USS George H.W Bush (CVN 77) gathered to celebrate Women’s Equality Day on the mess decks, Aug. 31. The observance celebrated the contributions and influence of women on American and naval culture. Capt. Andrew Loiselle, George H.W. Bush commanding officer, reminded the crew of the historical importance of the passage of the 19th Amendment, and called attention to women’s continuing efforts to work to achieve full equality. “What I want to point out today is perseverance,” said Loiselle. “It took a long time for both women and men to pass the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. Perseverance made that happen, and that skill applies to all of us and everything that we do. This is clearly defined by all of the women who took up the cause for equality, and all of the men who supported them in order to make this day happen.” Women’s Equality Day was established by Congress in 1971 to commemorate the long struggle of generations of women to gain the right to vote. According to the National Women’s History Project, while originally created to commemorate the passing of the 19th Amendment, the observance
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U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Huntington Ingalls Industries
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Carter Hall visits namesake USS Carter Hall Public Affairs MILLWOOD, V.A.
USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Sailors recently visited the ship’s namesake in Millwood, Va., to take part in a community relations (COMREL) project. The trip to the Carter Hall Estate enabled the crew to complete important preservation efforts, enhance public awareness and a greater understanding of the U.S. Navy through their connection with the ship’s namesake.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS Service members from all branches of the U.S. military and civilians joined each other to show their support during National Suicide Prevention Week by attending the 9th Annual “Out of the Darkness” Community Walk at Mt.Trashmore, Sept. 6.
COCAINE BUST Sailors and Coastguardsmen disrupted a shipment of 486 kilograms (1071 pounds) of cocaine in the international waters in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in August.
BROADWAY IN NORFOLK Coming to Norfolk: King Arthur to the Phantom, from Sister Mary Clarance to a wicked witch named Elphaba, and even singing Mormon missionaries.
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