US Navy Implements Call Center for Administrative Updates for Sailors
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Navy delays resuming physical fitness assessments again January 27 Students in the Seaman to Admiral program at Officer Training Command Newport in Rhode Island perform curl ups during the physical readiness test in February 2020. When PFTs resume in July, curl-ups will be banned. (Darwin Lam/Navy) The Navy has postponed the resumption of physical fitness assessments yet again. Rather than restart in March, the Navy is now planning to complete one PFA cycle in 2021, starting in July, according to a NAVADMIN released Jan. 27. This aims to avoid flu season and allow more sailors to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, the Navy said.
he said the policy will not be altered until the secretary of defense jim mattis receives direction from the president. mattis issues guidance. according to reports, the joint chiefs and other senior military officials, they were left blind sighted by trump s announcement. the chief of naval personnel, robert burke issued a memo saying secretary mathis s office is working to quickly discern the president s intent. a point the white house continued to push later that day. the decision is based on a military decision. it s not meant to be anything more than that. as i have said before and i ll try to make this clear, this was a military decision. this was about military readiness. this was about unit cohesion. this is about resources within the military.
president s tweet? military policy by twitter is not really the way the u.s. military works. they want specific direction from the commander in chief. they want him to put pen to paper and say what his intent really is. and one of the key questions that we re seeing emerge now is does the president intend for transgendered persons who are currently serving to forcibly be pushed out of active duty, to be pushed out of the military. will they get honorable discharges if that s what he wants so they can continue to get retirement and medical benefits based on their years of service. so, the chief of naval personnel, and i think we can assume the other personnel chiefs pretty much doing the same thing, laying it out for the fleet in this memo we obtained. the admiral saying a couple of key things here. we have some of this data to show you. he is saying that no personnel
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