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JO IN THE SPOTLIGHT – LT Christina Johns Williams, USN

JO IN THE SPOTLIGHT – LT Christina Johns Williams, USN

BIOGRAPHY – 

Lieutenant Christina Johns Williams is a native of Atlanta, GA. She earned a Bachelor of Science in History from the U.S. Naval Academy in 2012, and a Master of Science in Human Resources Development from Villanova University in 2018. She is a certified Professional in Human Resources (PHR).

LT Williams qualified as a Surface Warfare Officer on USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) during her first sea tour. While on board, she deployed twice to the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean in 2012 and 2014 in support of the Global War on Terrorism as the Main Propulsion Division Officer. She then transferred to Mayport, FL and served on USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) as the Main Engines Officer actively participating in Joint Task Force Matthew, humanitarian efforts in Haiti during the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in 2016.

Ashore, LT Williams serves as the Coordinator for the Secretary of the Navy Tours with Industry program at Navy Personnel Command in Millington, TN. As the SNTWI Coordinator, she facilitates the partnership with corporations that sponsor Navy service members for a year-long fellowship. The SNTWI participants learn best practices from their corporate sponsors and bring innovative ideas to the U.S. Navy. She also serves as the Program Manager for PERS-443 Talent Management Division. As the Program Manager, she drafts approval packages for the funding of Navy sponsored registrations at annual symposiums for the following affinity groups: Academy Women, National Naval Officer Association (NNOA), Sea Service Leadership Association (SSLA), and Association of Naval Service Officers (ANSO).

She transferred to the Human Resources Community in 2017. She will report for her first Human Resources assignment in 2019 at U.S. Fleet Cyber Command in Fort Meade, MD.

Her decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards), various unit and campaign awards. She is a national member of the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the National Naval Officers Association (NNOA). She resides in TN with her husband, LT Tremayne Williams and daughter.

NNOA Welcomes New Members for June 2019

NNOA Welcomes New Members for June 2019

Congratulations to Our New Members

NNOA welcomes the following new members to the organization:  

  • New:
    1. Maj Russell Clarke, USMC – Regular – Quantico
    2. Capt. Salahudin Ali, USMC – Regular – Washington DC
    3. 1stLt Gasner Geffrard, USMC – Regular – Okinawa
    4. LT Donny James, USN – Regular – Tidewater
    5. LCDR Tanya Jones, USN – Regular – Tidewater
    6. 2ndLt Fatima Banks, USMC – Regular – At Large (provided not location info, email sent)
    7. LT Krystle Sowell, USN – Regular – Guam
    8. 2ndLt D. Oduma, USMC – Regular – 29 Palms
    9. LTJG Marcelis Posey, USCG – Regular – Great Lakes
    10. LT Derrick Francis, USN – Regular – Washington DC
    11. Cadet Serheni’te Johnson, USCG – Junior – New England
    12. Mr. Carsie A Hall III, CIV – Affiliate – Okinawa
    13. ENS Evan Carver, USN – Regular – Tidewater
    14. Capt Eric Kaltrider, USMC – Regular – Quantico
    15. LCDR Aaron Thornton, USN – Regular – San Diego
    Renewal:
    1. Capt. Marie Banks, USMC – Sub Life 1 – Okinawa
    2. CAPT Robert Watts, USN (Ret) – Regular – At Large (Melbourne, FL)
    3. LCDR Roberto Concepcion, USCG – Regular – Washington DC (NF)
    4. LT Twyla Arbuckle, USN – Regular – San Diego (NF)
    5. CAPT Keith Moore, USN – Regular – Washington, DC (NF)
    6. LCDR Ekon George, USN – Regular – Annapolis (NF)
    Life:
    1. LT Damico Hill, USN – Lemoore
    2. LCDR Jonathan Harris, USCG – New England
    3. Maj Reginald Thomas III, USMC – Okinawa
    4. LTJG Rahnal Harris, USCG – Great Lakes
    5. Maj Joseph Common, USMC – Camp Lejeune/Cherry Point

Thanks to Colonel Reginald Hairston, USMC (Ret.)

Thanks to Colonel Reginald Hairston, USMC (Ret.)

Col Hairston - RetirementRADM Sinclair Harris, USN Ret. and the members of the National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) congratulate and thank Colonel Reginald Hairston for his outstanding service to the Marine Corps and Nation. We wish you and your family Fair Winds, Following Seas and Many Blessings going forward.

Change of Command Ceremony – Captain Nathan J. King, United States Navy

Change of Command Ceremony – Captain Nathan J. King, United States Navy

Mr. Christopher P. Arendt, Deputy Director, Military Accession Policy, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy, requests the pleasure of your company at a Change of Command Ceremony at which Colonel Richard T. Brady, United States Marine Corps relinquishes command of Western Sector, United States Military Entrance Processing Command to Captain Nathan J. King, United States Navy on Friday, the nineteenth of July at eleven o’clock.

Location:
Building 3400, Auditorium
2834 Green Bay Road
North Chicago, Illinois

Reception to follow

Click to R.S.V.P. by 16 July 2019
POC: Rosalyn Roman rosalyn.i.roman.civ@mail.mil
847-688-3680 Ext. 7858
Military: Uniform of the Day
Civilian: Informal

In Memoriam – Master Chief Albert Sullivan, USN (Ret.) – 2019

In Memoriam – Master Chief Albert Sullivan, USN (Ret.) – 2019

We mourn the passing of Master Chief Albert Sullivan, USN (Ret.), husband of Rear Admiral Lilian E. Fishburne, USN (Ret.). He passed June 19, 2019 and will be missed.

Details for services are as follows:

Funeral Services:

Friday, 28 June 2019 at 11AM
Visitation is at 10AM
Mount Calvary Baptist Church
608 North Horners Lane
Rockville, MD 20850

Repast following at the church.

Send flowers and cards to:

Snowden Funeral Home
246 N. Washington
Rockville, MD 20850-1709
Tel: 1-301-762-2500

For further inquiries, you may contact Admiral L. Elaine Fishburne, USN (Ret) via:

Home Phone: 301-460-5723

Home Address:
14306 Gaines Ave
Rockville, MD 20853