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Switching from Reserve to Active Duty Navy
U.S. NAVY MOTHBALL FLEET / RESERVE FLEET 28654
Mothball Fleet: "Readiness and Care of Vessels in Inactive Status" 1945 United States Navy
Officer Development School -- Lieutenant Junior Grade Caroline Silvia
Navy Reserve Security Officer
U.S. NAVY RESERVES TURNS 100
Tours of the US Navy Reserve Fleet
Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Instructional Video Part 1
Navy Reserve Centennial Address, with Vice Admiral Robin R. Braun
Navy "Mothball" Fleet
It has been 2 years since I have made a video, but I have recently been inspired to get back to it. I am switiching from Navy Reserves to Active duty and I wanted to put as much information out there as I can to help others do the same. This is the link to the page where you can find the current Rate Quotas for the RC to AC program click the link at the bottom the page labled... RC to AC/FTS Quotas: http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/enlisted/community/selres/Pages/EnlistedReserveOpportunities.aspx This is the link to where I found my ECM click on your comunity on the left (Information Dominance, Aviation, etc.) then click on your rate. Some where at the top of your page there should be a link to your "Community Overview" there you will find the phone number to contact your "ECM TECHA...
"Mr. Push-a-Button", a U.S. Navy film about the education and responsibilities of a Naval officer, starts with images of the U.S. Navy's mothball or reserve fleet, as a Navy officer receives new orders transferring him from reserve duties to the fleet and in particular, managing one of the U.S. Navy's new surface-to-air guided missile systems aboard the cruiser USS Canberra CA-70. The title of the film comes from the fear that the officer in the film expresses that "men are being replaced by machines" and that automation will replace men in the Navy. He realizes over the course of the film (and during an odd dream sequence seen at 15:20) that nothing can replace the human element when it comes to managing shipboard systems. The film is primarily about managing crewmen aboard ship, and the ...
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "After victory in World War II, the United States Navy initiated a complex process to migrate portions of its massive armada into inactive status. This 1945 documentary explains the proper methodology for preparing a warship for the Reserve Fleet. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command, Photographic Section, UM-20." US Navy film MN-5040a Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Lieutenant Junior Grade Caroline Silvia discusses Officer Development School and how to prepare for a career as an Officer in the Navy.
A Navy Reserve Security Officer, LTjg Janet Brandsasse, discusses the personal and professional opportunities that the Navy Reserve has offered her. Visit navyreserve.com to learn more.
The Navy Reserve celebrates their centennial Mar. 3. Watch as they trace their history through times of conflict and peace, proudly answering the nation's call since 1915.
Known as the mothball fleet, the US Navy Reserve Fleet off of Martinez, California. The U.S.S. Iowa (BB-61) is moored at the inactive ship facility in Suisun Bay, California. Take a Bay View Charters boat tour with HSMPS staff and former IOWA crewmembers that take these trips to the IOWA, answering questions about the battleship and her future here in the Bay Area. This is a real chance to hear first hand, stories from former crewmembers, or what is was like being on the gun line during the Korean War. Want to know how it felt to fire IOWA's main battery and serve our nation in some of its most defining and historic moments? These hour and 45 minute trips take you to within 500 feet of the battleship. During these cruises, you get a great view of one of America's most historic and powe...
This video will inform the viewer of how to properly wear the new Navy Working Uniform, (NWU), and how to utilize its components. I posted this video for people to be able to see the new Navy Working Uniform, and for people who are getting ready to go to boot camp to be ready for use of the NWU in boot camp. This video is property of the U.S. Navy.
Learn more at www.pritzkermilitary.org In commemoration of the U.S. Navy Reserve's 100th year of service, Vice Admiral and Chief of USNR Robin Braun visits for a special presentation about the past, present, and future of America's citizen sailors. Officially established by an act of Congress on March 3, 1915 and known as the United States Naval Reserve until 2005, the Navy Reserve has answered our nation's call for a full century—serving primarily as a force multiplier and support for a wide spectrum of mission areas across the globe. When the U.S. entered World War I on April 6, 1917, there were 8,000 sailors serving in the Navy Reserve Force; when the fighting ended on November 11, 1918, more than 250,000 Reservists were on active duty—more than half the total war-time Navy. By the ...
SAS 2016: Roundtable: Strengthening Our Navy Team For The Future May 17, 2016 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Potomac D Speaker(s) Vice Admiral Robin R. Braun Chief of Navy Reserve, N095, OPNAV USN Rear Admiral Robert P. Burke Director, Military Personnel Plans & Policy USN Vice Admiral Jan E. Tighe Commander, Fleet Cyber Command; Commander, TENTH Fleet USN Rear Admiral Michael S. White Commander, Naval Education and Training Command USN Moderator Vice Admiral William F. Moran Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Manpower, Personnel, Training & Education, N1, OPNAV USN
US Navy Commissioning Ceremony. From NROTC Midshipman to US Naval Officer. Ensign USN.
WASHINGTON (March 2, 2015) Chief of Navy Reserve Vice Adm. Robin Braun and Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Jonathan Greenert deliver remarks as part of the Centennial of the U.S. Navy Reserve celebration at the Pentagon. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
Location - Westover Air Reserve Base Venue - The Great New England Air Show Date - May 16, 2015
Made just prior to WWII by Pathescope, this full color production, "The Navy Recruit" shows a group of men going through indoctrination into the peacetime Navy, including basic training and physical and aptitude testing. The film presents an attractive view of Navy life, with great food, healthcare, physical fitness, and educational opportunities. All sorts of training is shown from firefighting (16:18), small boat handling, and specialties from radio operation (17:30), motion picture photography and aerial photography (17:40), corpsmen (18:00), signals (18:10), hard hat diving (18:20), and more. The film was shot at the Naval Station Great Lakes (NAVSTA Great Lakes), which is still the home of the United States Navy's only boot camp, located near North Chicago, in Lake County, Illinois. ...
U.S. Navy’s Most dominate WEAPON the South China Sea $20 billion The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest, most capable navy in the world,[7][8][9] with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage.[10][11] The U.S. Navy has the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet, with ten in service, two in the reserve fleet,[12] and three new carriers under construction.[13] The service has 328,194 personnel on active duty and 101,199 in the Navy Reserve. It has 272 deployable combat vessels and more than 3,700 aircraft in active service as of February 2016.[3] The U.S. Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the Ameri...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/aviation_news_and_search.html "This film is presented to acquaint you with the flight capabilities of the FJ-2 Fury air superiority fighter. You'll learn about its airspeed, and Mach number limit, load factor limit, and specific handling characteristics..." US Navy Training Film MN-7865c Public domain film from the US Navy, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_FJ-2/-3_Fury The North Ameri...
Wesley Brown's USN Pre-Flight V5 Aviators Program Training Film - Defensive Hand-to-Hand Combat - Pts 1 thru 3 combined On April 15, 1935 Congress passed the Aviation Cadet Act. This set up the Volunteer Naval Reserve class V-5 Naval Aviation Cadet (NavCad) program to send civilian and enlisted candidates to train as aviation cadets. Candidates had to be between the ages of 19 and 25, have an Associate's degree or at least two years of college, and had to complete a Bachelor's degree within six years after graduation to keep their commission. Training was for 18 months and candidates had to agree to not marry during training and to serve for at least three more years of active duty service. During WWII, LCDR Brown worked in the Navy's Pre-Flight V5 Aviators program toughing up new pilots...