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Issue 6                                                                                                                                  July 2010
                                  Hello Shipmates,
                                                                                        For the Record
                                  I’d like to start this month off by taking you        Peronal Firearms
                                  back to the early years of our country; to its very   NAVADMIN 196/10 outlines policy changes regarding
                                  beginning in fact. Two hundred thirty four years      the possession and use of personal firearms.
                                  ago on July 4, 1776 the Continental Congress          OPNAVINST 5530.14E regarding Navy Physical
                                  issued the Declaration of Independence, rejecting     Security and Law Enforcement already required COs to
                                  British rule and declaring us the independent         issue strict policies regarding the registration, control
                                  and sovereign country of the United States of         and accountability of firearms, but 196/10 provides ad-
                                  America.                                              ditional guidance about where and how they are stored.
                                                                                        One change allows Sailors to store personal weapons
                                  We celebrate this historic event each year on the     onboard Navy installations, with written approval from
                                  4th of July to recognize the birth of our nation,     the CO, but only under specific circumstanes and at
                                  and to honor our forefathers who had the courage      specified locations as discussed in the NAVADMIN.
and foresight to set us on a course that made us the world power we are today.          All DoN employees who possess or intend to purchase
As you know, our status as a world power brings many obligations and                    firearms are responsible for complying with policy and
                                                                                        should consult their local security office and chain of
responsibilities to our neighbors, allies and trade partners. The Armed Forces,
                                                                                        command for additional instructions.
and particularly the Naval Services, are frequently called upon to represent our
country’s interests and maintain peace and stability through our presence and           CSADD
power projection.                                                                       The Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions
                                                                                        (CSADD), established by NAVADMIN 207/10, gives
Okay, but what does that mean to us Sailors? That’s a tough question to answer.         junior Sailors an opportunity to help shape our future
The Naval Operations Concept 2010, released jointly in May by CNO and the               workforce and develop leadership skills early in their
commandants of the Marine Corps and Coast Guard, describes when, where and              career. CSADD is a social networking tool developed
how U.S. naval forces will contribute to preventing conflict and, if necessary,         by junior Sailors to promote peer-to-peer discussion
prevail in war.                                                                         about good decision making processes among junior
                                                                                        Sailors and ROTC/JROTC cadets.
Let me warn you, this is NOT light reading; but if you want a greater under             This applies to Active and Reserve components within
standing of why we conduct deployments, participate in exercises and                    the DoN and all commands are highly encouraged to
continue to invest in new platforms and technologies, NOC 10 will provide               support CSADD in their units. CSADD organiztion
an overall perspective. It also explains the ways in which the Maritime Strategy        will focus around command sub-chapters led by junior
will be executed, and describes who we are as a Naval Service, what                     Sailors with support from Regional chapters and an
we believe, where we operate and what we provide the Nation.                            advisory board from CNIC, Naval Safety Center and
                                                                                        OPNAV that will help develop resource topics and
I’m not saying the range of military operations outlined in NOC 10 will be              information for distribution to chapters.
easy to accomplish. Our country’s interests are far reaching and it is
                                                                                        MILPERSMAN Changes
increasingly difficult to meet our mission requirements with the resources
available, but the bottom line is we have to find a way to do it.                       NAVADMIN 210/10 addresses several recent changes
                                                                                        to the MILPERSMAN regarding enlisted performance,
Since its very beginning, our country’s single most valuable resource has               conduct, detachment for cause (DFC) and separations.
been its people. The contributions of every single Sailor, from the newest              In addition to outlining specific reasons under which
recruitto our senior leaders, help make our Navy strong, flexible                       a member may be recommended for separation due to
and capable of securing our Nation’s future. If our forefathers                         unsatisfactory performance, 210/10 provides guidance
had the courage and vision to embark on their course of action, we certainly can        and requirements for counseling procedures. It also
succeed in ours.                                                                        summarizes changes and approval authority regarding
                                                                                        DFC and command reporting requirements for E6-E9
Enjoy your Independence Day Shipmates, and Thanks for All You Do!                       Sailors receiving disciplinary action for performance or
                                                                                        conduct that could generate widespread public interest.
Very Respectfully,
                                                                                        To view these NAVADMINs in their entirety visit
Fleet Minyard                                                                           www.npc.navy.mil/referencelibrary/messages.
Pacific History / Heritage
 July 4, 1777 - John Paul Jones hoists first Stars and Stripes flag on Ranger at Portsmouth, NH.
 July 23, 1958 - USS Nautilus (SSN-571) departs Pearl Harbor for first submerged transit of North Pole.
 July 26, 1954 - 3 aircraft from USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) shoot down 2 Chinese fighters that fired on them while they were providing air
 cover for rescue operations for a U.K. airliner shot down by a Chinese aircraft.
 July 26, 1953 - Koean War armistice signed at Panmunjon, Korea and Korean cease-fire went into effect at 10:00 PM.

 On the Horizon
 E3/2/1 evaluations are due on June 15th, This will be the last group of Evaluations submitted before NAVADMIN 193/10 goes into effect,
 changing reporting codes for PFA scores.




PEARL HARBOR (June 24, 2010) Sailors and Marines aboard
the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6)                 PEARL HARBOR (June 26, 2010) U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief
man the rails as the ship arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-            John Minyard poses with Senior Enlisted Leaders participat-
Hickam for the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010                 ing in biennial, multinational Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010
exercise. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed          exercise. Countries represented include the United States, the
to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational            Republic of Singapore, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea,
interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Commu-           Australia and France. (Photo provided courtesy of FLTCM(SW/
nication Specialist Dave Nagle/Released)                                 AW) John Minyard)

Scuttlebutt
Issues and Answers from the Fleet.

Issue: Concerns that PTS is forcing too many Sailors to leave naval service or convert to other ratings.
Answer: It’s important to remember that PTS is a force shaping tool which balances the needs of the Navy against our current manning, but
it can’t properly perform that function without the correct input. In some cases applications are being submitted late and, as a result, Sailors
are not getting the maximum number of reviews possible. It’s important that commands ensure that PTS applications on time. We also rec-
ognize that PTS is not perfect, but it is evolving to better serve our Sailors. Beginning in FY11 PTS will be integrated with Fleet Ride. This
will allow commands more visibility on new and previously submitted PTS applications, and the ability for CCC to correct/modify applica-
tions before they are submitted for processing. Other changes will allow commands to view both expected in-rate and conversion quotas,
and a new algorithm which uses more information to better grade a Sailor on their overall performance.
Issue: Perception of poor advancement for former Postal Clerks after merger with Storekeepers into the new Logistics Specialist rating.
Answer: I continue to receive concerns about poor advancement opportunities for prior PC’s due to LS advancement exams being too
SK centric. Rating mergers are tough, but they are necessary in our ever changing work environement where Sailors are required to have
broader and more advanced skills than ever before. Advancement statistics reviewed by FLTCM Scott Benning and the Navy Total Force
team show that promotion for prior PC’s is on par with prior SK’s in all categories except E4 where they fell a little short. Advancement
has always been about individual effort and perseverance. Sailors who continue to press on and acquire/study new skills and material will
achieve their goals.


 For more News and Information about U.S. Pacific Fleet visit:
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July newsletter

  • 1. Issue 6 July 2010 Hello Shipmates, For the Record I’d like to start this month off by taking you Peronal Firearms back to the early years of our country; to its very NAVADMIN 196/10 outlines policy changes regarding beginning in fact. Two hundred thirty four years the possession and use of personal firearms. ago on July 4, 1776 the Continental Congress OPNAVINST 5530.14E regarding Navy Physical issued the Declaration of Independence, rejecting Security and Law Enforcement already required COs to British rule and declaring us the independent issue strict policies regarding the registration, control and sovereign country of the United States of and accountability of firearms, but 196/10 provides ad- America. ditional guidance about where and how they are stored. One change allows Sailors to store personal weapons We celebrate this historic event each year on the onboard Navy installations, with written approval from 4th of July to recognize the birth of our nation, the CO, but only under specific circumstanes and at and to honor our forefathers who had the courage specified locations as discussed in the NAVADMIN. and foresight to set us on a course that made us the world power we are today. All DoN employees who possess or intend to purchase As you know, our status as a world power brings many obligations and firearms are responsible for complying with policy and should consult their local security office and chain of responsibilities to our neighbors, allies and trade partners. The Armed Forces, command for additional instructions. and particularly the Naval Services, are frequently called upon to represent our country’s interests and maintain peace and stability through our presence and CSADD power projection. The Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), established by NAVADMIN 207/10, gives Okay, but what does that mean to us Sailors? That’s a tough question to answer. junior Sailors an opportunity to help shape our future The Naval Operations Concept 2010, released jointly in May by CNO and the workforce and develop leadership skills early in their commandants of the Marine Corps and Coast Guard, describes when, where and career. CSADD is a social networking tool developed how U.S. naval forces will contribute to preventing conflict and, if necessary, by junior Sailors to promote peer-to-peer discussion prevail in war. about good decision making processes among junior Sailors and ROTC/JROTC cadets. Let me warn you, this is NOT light reading; but if you want a greater under This applies to Active and Reserve components within standing of why we conduct deployments, participate in exercises and the DoN and all commands are highly encouraged to continue to invest in new platforms and technologies, NOC 10 will provide support CSADD in their units. CSADD organiztion an overall perspective. It also explains the ways in which the Maritime Strategy will focus around command sub-chapters led by junior will be executed, and describes who we are as a Naval Service, what Sailors with support from Regional chapters and an we believe, where we operate and what we provide the Nation. advisory board from CNIC, Naval Safety Center and OPNAV that will help develop resource topics and I’m not saying the range of military operations outlined in NOC 10 will be information for distribution to chapters. easy to accomplish. Our country’s interests are far reaching and it is MILPERSMAN Changes increasingly difficult to meet our mission requirements with the resources available, but the bottom line is we have to find a way to do it. NAVADMIN 210/10 addresses several recent changes to the MILPERSMAN regarding enlisted performance, Since its very beginning, our country’s single most valuable resource has conduct, detachment for cause (DFC) and separations. been its people. The contributions of every single Sailor, from the newest In addition to outlining specific reasons under which recruitto our senior leaders, help make our Navy strong, flexible a member may be recommended for separation due to and capable of securing our Nation’s future. If our forefathers unsatisfactory performance, 210/10 provides guidance had the courage and vision to embark on their course of action, we certainly can and requirements for counseling procedures. It also succeed in ours. summarizes changes and approval authority regarding DFC and command reporting requirements for E6-E9 Enjoy your Independence Day Shipmates, and Thanks for All You Do! Sailors receiving disciplinary action for performance or conduct that could generate widespread public interest. Very Respectfully, To view these NAVADMINs in their entirety visit Fleet Minyard www.npc.navy.mil/referencelibrary/messages.
  • 2. Pacific History / Heritage July 4, 1777 - John Paul Jones hoists first Stars and Stripes flag on Ranger at Portsmouth, NH. July 23, 1958 - USS Nautilus (SSN-571) departs Pearl Harbor for first submerged transit of North Pole. July 26, 1954 - 3 aircraft from USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) shoot down 2 Chinese fighters that fired on them while they were providing air cover for rescue operations for a U.K. airliner shot down by a Chinese aircraft. July 26, 1953 - Koean War armistice signed at Panmunjon, Korea and Korean cease-fire went into effect at 10:00 PM. On the Horizon E3/2/1 evaluations are due on June 15th, This will be the last group of Evaluations submitted before NAVADMIN 193/10 goes into effect, changing reporting codes for PFA scores. PEARL HARBOR (June 24, 2010) Sailors and Marines aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) PEARL HARBOR (June 26, 2010) U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief man the rails as the ship arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor- John Minyard poses with Senior Enlisted Leaders participat- Hickam for the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 ing in biennial, multinational Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercise. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed exercise. Countries represented include the United States, the to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational Republic of Singapore, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea, interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Commu- Australia and France. (Photo provided courtesy of FLTCM(SW/ nication Specialist Dave Nagle/Released) AW) John Minyard) Scuttlebutt Issues and Answers from the Fleet. Issue: Concerns that PTS is forcing too many Sailors to leave naval service or convert to other ratings. Answer: It’s important to remember that PTS is a force shaping tool which balances the needs of the Navy against our current manning, but it can’t properly perform that function without the correct input. In some cases applications are being submitted late and, as a result, Sailors are not getting the maximum number of reviews possible. It’s important that commands ensure that PTS applications on time. We also rec- ognize that PTS is not perfect, but it is evolving to better serve our Sailors. Beginning in FY11 PTS will be integrated with Fleet Ride. This will allow commands more visibility on new and previously submitted PTS applications, and the ability for CCC to correct/modify applica- tions before they are submitted for processing. Other changes will allow commands to view both expected in-rate and conversion quotas, and a new algorithm which uses more information to better grade a Sailor on their overall performance. Issue: Perception of poor advancement for former Postal Clerks after merger with Storekeepers into the new Logistics Specialist rating. Answer: I continue to receive concerns about poor advancement opportunities for prior PC’s due to LS advancement exams being too SK centric. Rating mergers are tough, but they are necessary in our ever changing work environement where Sailors are required to have broader and more advanced skills than ever before. Advancement statistics reviewed by FLTCM Scott Benning and the Navy Total Force team show that promotion for prior PC’s is on par with prior SK’s in all categories except E4 where they fell a little short. Advancement has always been about individual effort and perseverance. Sailors who continue to press on and acquire/study new skills and material will achieve their goals. For more News and Information about U.S. Pacific Fleet visit: http://www.cpf.navy.mil http://www.flickr.com/photos/compacflt/ http://www.youtube.com/USPacificFleet http://twitter.com/PacificFleet http://www.facebook.com/USPacificFleet