Vice Admiral Edward Moore, USN Retired receives the Laurel Wreath Award

Vice Admiral Edward Moore, USN Retired receives the Laurel Wreath Award

NNOA Life Time member Vice Admiral Edward Moore, USN Retired has been selected to receive the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity’s highest award, the Laurel Wreath Award.  The Laurel Wreath is bestowed to members of Kappa Alpha Psi who have demonstrated extra-meritorious achievements that are national or international in scope.  VADM Moore has been a mentor, coach and advocate to many of us in NNOA.

On behalf of the members of NNOA, I send our most sincere Bravo Zulu to VADM Moore for this most significant recognition.

S.M. Harris, RADM USN Retired/President NNOA

MESSAGE FROM THE 78TH SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

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RMKS/1.  To our Sailors, Marines, civilian employees, and their families and loved ones:
Today, together, we again embrace the most sacred duty  defending our nation  and working to build a world more defined by peace than conflict.
I join you as someone who loves the Navy who spent 26 years in uniform and  another 17 striving to make sure you had the capabilities you needed to fulfill your mission effectively and safely.  Serving you as your 78th Secretary of the Navy is a high honor.  It also carries grave responsibilities to which I will dedicate all my skill and devotion.

You should also know I have a bias for action. Our Navy and our nation face critical challenges on multiple fronts.

Like Secretary Austin, I view our most pressing challenges as the four Cs – China, Culture, Climate, and Covid, and we need the resources and  capabilities to address each now. China is determined to reduce our military superiority.  We will not let this happen.  We will deter China’s aggression,  protect our national security, and preserve the peace.  Our determination,  our skill, and our courage will demonstrate our strength and conviction.  Culture comes down to one goal.  Every Sailor and Marine of all races, genders, religions, and ethnicities must treat one another with dignity and  respect.  This is not just about doing the right thing.  It is about ensuring our Navy and Marine Corps will be the most talented, most combat ready, most committed force possible.  Climate change exacerbates every challenge we face, from naval installations  to frequent deployments.  It is also a global struggle for resources that demands ingenuity and innovation.  It demands solutions that mitigate climate damage while ensuring our operational success and competitive edge. Lastly, we must combat Covid.  This means we must continue to vaccinate our naval forces with expedience.  If we are not vaccinated, we are neither deployable nor combat ready.  Immediately, the Navy and Marine Corps will make every effort to vaccinate and care for our force and defeat the scourge Covid has inflicted on our troops.

Both our nation’s security and your success as Sailors and Marines require your enthusiastic, unwavering commitment.  We will succeed or fail together.  Accordingly, with a leadership ethos forged as a Destroyer Captain, I will strive to be direct and transparent with you about what we need to accomplish together. Please know your safety and welfare will always be paramount to me, and I will work tirelessly with you to meet the challenges that lie ahead. To do this, we must possess the resources needed to expand our capabilities.  I will make that my top priority.  I am committed to ensuring you have the tools and training you need to succeed.  Just as I am committed to confronting our maintenance backlog, managing our operational requirements, and building our Navy of the future.

When I began my Navy career over 40 years ago, as a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, I looked up to then Secretary of the Navy Edward Hidalgo.  Like me, he was an immigrant to this nation and, like me, his experience taught him why the world needs a strong U.S. Navy.  Most of all, I understood that while I served our nation, he also served me. The same is true today.  I am your Secretary of the Navy focused on your and our collective promise to our Constitution and nation. We will succeed together.  It has never been more important that we do.

Finally, a personal note.  My wife Betty and I well understand the sacrifices  your loved ones make and how crucial they are to our success.  We are both honored to be back once again working shoulder-to-shoulder with you.  We look forward to getting out to the fleet and meeting you all soon.

Full Speed Ahead.

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Navy STEM Essay Contest – Deadline Extended

Navy STEM Essay Contest – Deadline Extended

NOW HEAR THIS!  NOW HEAR THIS!
Update on the Navy STEM Essay Contest.
Deadline is now August 9th!

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Dear STEM advocates,

The Naval STEM team wanted to share a note to let you know that the Naval Horizons contest deadline has been extended to Aug 9th; the updated flyer is attached.  We hope you’ll share this message with your networks.

We encourage all high school students to participate in the Naval Horizons student essay contest: https://navalhorizons.us/

FYSA, Naval Horizons is a high school essay contest that introduces students to cutting-edge STEM topics that impact the Department of the Navy (DON). The students will learn about Naval STEM challenges and DON scientists and engineers via an educational video series. They will then write an essay on how the videos inspired them for a chance to win a cash prize. The contest challenges students to picture themselves in a STEM career and design the Navy and Marine Corps of the future.
Should you have questions, please contact Naval_STEM@navy.mil.

Best,
Kathleen

Kathleen Gately Miranda
Deputy Director
Naval STEM Coordination Office (NSCO)
Office of Naval Research
kathleen.miranda@navy.mil

Lone Sailor Award from the United States Navy Memorial

The official ceremony will be virtual and can be viewed by registering at https://www.navymemorial.org/lone-sailor-awards-dinner

Congratulations to Rear Admiral and Chaplain of the US Senate, Barry Black on being recently awarded the Lone Sailor Award from the United States Navy Memorial.  The award was presented by CNO Vern Clark. Well done Admiral for continuing to have a life of impact and consequence.

Navy STEM Essay Contest – Deadline Extended

Naval Horizons Essay Contest

The Naval STEM team wanted to share a reminder that there are still two weeks for high school students to participate in the Naval Horizons student essay contest: https://navalhorizons.us/

Naval Horizons is a high school essay contest that introduces students to cutting-edge STEM topics that impact the Department of the Navy (DON). The students will learn about Naval STEM challenges and DON scientists and engineers via an educational video series. They will then write an essay on how the videos inspired them for a chance to win a cash prize. The contest challenges students to picture themselves in a STEM career and design the Navy and Marine Corps of the future.  The application period is open through 30 July 2021.

Marine Corp University WPS Writing Awards

Marine Corp University WPS Writing Awards

NNOA sponsored the Marine Corps University Writing Awards Series

Congratulations to the winners:

First place = “Women, Peace & Security” by Maj Villanueva (CSC)

Second place = “Assessing Physical and Combat Readiness: Abandon the Marine Corps Body Composition Program” by Capt Ehrhardt (EWS)

Third place = “Modern Solutions to Military Childcare Shortfalls and Childcare Related Readiness and Retention Issues” by Maj Bartucco (CSC)