Our best Sailors actively avoid Sea Duty.
Behold.
FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1//Of course, we don't want to discuss who will not be getting shore duty. Who will have to fill those unfilled sea duty billets. And we unquestionably do not want to know the reason why.
TO NAVADMIN
INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1//
UNCLAS//N01306//
NAVADMIN 041/10
MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB// SUBJ/ENLISTED FEMALE
ASSIGNMENTS AS RECRUIT DIVISION COMMANDERS//
REF/A/DOC/MILPERSMAN/1306-954/04AUG09//
AMPN/REF A IS SCREENING REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSIGNMENT AS A RECRUIT DIVISION COMMANDER.// RMKS/1. PART OF NAVYS TOTAL FORCE VISION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY IS TO DRAW OUR STRENGTH AND INNOVATION FROM THE DIVERSITY OF OUR NATION. THE NAVY IS FOCUSING ITS EFFORT ON EMERGING TALENT MARKETS AND IS WORKING TO INCREASE FEMALE ACCESSIONS IN FY10. THE MOTIVATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG SAILORS AT RECRUIT TRAINING CENTER (RTC) GREAT LAKES IS A VITAL MISSION, ONE THAT CAN BENEFIT FROM THE PRESENCE OF OUTSTANDING FEMALE ROLE MODELS.
2. INCREASING FEMALE RECRUIT DIVISION COMMANDER (RDC) MANNING LEVELS ALIGNS WITH THE INCREASE IN FEMALE ACCESSIONS, HOWEVER, RDC MANNING COMPETES WITH OTHER SPECIAL SHORE PROGRAMS FOR OUR TALENTED FEMALE
ENLISTED LEADERS. A MODIFICATION TO THE CURRENT DETAILING ASSIGNMENT POLICIES IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE OUR NEW SAILORS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN FROM OUR BEST FEMALE ENLISTED LEADERS. AS A RESULT, FEMALE SAILORS CONSIDERING THIS OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY ARE BEING OFFERED SEA TOUR CURTAILMENT (UP TO ONE YEAR EARLY) OR SHORE TO SHORE ASSIGNMENT TO SERVE AS A RDC. THESE NEW OPTIONS ARE IN ADDITION TO THE BENEFITS RDCS ALREADY RECEIVE AS LISTED IN REF A. DURING 2010, WE ANTICIPATE OPENINGS FOR APPROXIMATELY 50 ADDITIONAL FEMALE RDCS, IN ORDER TO REACH THE 100 PERCENT REQUIREMENT OF 127 FEMALE RDCS.
3. RDC ASSIGNMENTS OFFER A NUMBER OF SIGNIFICANT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, DIVERSIFICATION, LEADERSHIP AND CAREER ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES. IF YOU ARE A HARD-CHARGING, DISCIPLINED FEMALE SAILOR, WHO POSSESSES STRONG CHARACTER AND PERSONAL INTEGRITY, AND WANT TO PURSUE THE MOST CHALLENGING SAILORIZATION DUTY ASHORE, THEN THE NAVY WANTS YOU AS A RDC.
4. FOR INTERESTED SAILORS, SUBMIT A 1306/7 (ENLISTED PERSONNEL ACTION REQUEST), REQUESTING DUTY AS A RDC TO YOUR RATING DETAILER. REF A CONTAINS ALL SCREENING REQUIREMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR WAIVER SUBMISSIONS. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE NPC WEBSITE AT WWW.NPC.NAVY.MIL/ENLISTED/ SHORESPECIALPROGRAMS/RDC_ MEPS_OCS/RDC.HTM. SCREENING PACKAGES MUST BE SENT VIA EMAIL TO HMCS (FMF) TOWNSEL AT RAYMOND.TOWNSEL(AT)NAVY.MIL, BY FAX TO (901) 874-2646/DSN 882, OR BY MAIL TO: COMMANDER, NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND, PERS 4010, 5720 INTEGRITY DRIVE, MILLINGTON, TN 38055-4000.
5. QUESTIONS CONCERNING RDC DUTY SHOULD BE REFERRED TO THE NPC CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER (CSC), ([REDACTED])-U-ASK-NPC OR ([REDACTED]) 827 [REDACTED], OR EMAIL AT [REDACTED](AT)NAVY.MIL. THE CSC IS MANNED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 0700 TO 1900, CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
6. RELEASED BY VADM MARK FERGUSON, N1.//
Afterall, Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.
Well, at least we'll have the gays to take up the slack.
ReplyDeleteGood, they are going to need a lot of hard chargers to root out qualified recruits with science and technical education for Navy jobs when the Berkeley plan gains national traction. Then again, it's Berkeley.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.joannejacobs.com/2009/12/berkeley-high-to-close-racial-gap-cut-science/
No doubt that being an RDC is tough duty. What caught my eye was the line that asked for "Waivers". What kind of waivers? Can you do the duty, or not?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if waivers might be needed for single parent status. What kind of assistance will be given to single mothers? Can a single mother perform this duty?
Too many questions. I will go back to my coffee, now.
I am always happier NOT going to sea w/ females. Less drama.
ReplyDelete"SAILORIZATION"???? YGBSM! Makes my head hurt with that kind of jibber-jabber!!!
ReplyDeleteMTH will be pissed at the plagerism. :)
ReplyDeleteUnbelieveable. The US is dropping farther behind in science education, so the "professional educators" redefine success downward and propose to shutter the courses that might actually fix the problem.
ReplyDeleteLet's see what another intellectual titan of the left has to say:
http://www.redstate.com/aarongardner/2010/01/28/chris-matthews-and-the-soft-bigotry-of-low-expectations/
At least Ayaan Hirsi Ali seems to understand. Maybe the Diversity Diktat could actually, you know, listen to a woman's viewpoint on the other side:
http://theforceofreason.com/2009/10/19/ayaan-hirsi-ali-the-racism-of-low-expectations-is-to-blame-for-the-oppression-of-women/
<span>Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery...</span> :-D
ReplyDeleteGuest, Is what you said somehow offensive in any way, or couldit be construed as offensive? (sarc)
ReplyDeletePrepare for monthly GMTs/required NKO trainings on what you can/cannot say.
Thinking:
I wonder what the next step for the social experimentation crowd will be after repealing (if successful) DADT? Weight standards removed (as we kick out many for this too, NAAFA might think this is discriminatory), polygamists admitted/sharia law held over UCMJ (in response to religious freedoms), illegal aliens accessed as path to US citizenship (vice citizenship to legal aliens; of course if amnesty goes fwd, there is no need to serve, just receive benefits). I am sure there are many, many more...especially in the benefits area.
Just thinkin ahead as we accelerate towards demise in the desire for "inclusion".
Good morning from the Pentagon.
CDR S, I think you missed one:
ReplyDelete<span><span>COMMANDER, NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND, PERS 4010, 5720 INTEGRITY DRIVE, MILLINGTON, TN 38055-4000</span></span>
=-O
It's all about dragging everybody down to the same level, dependent upon the government to care for them.
ReplyDeleteSlavery 2.0!
GOH beat me to it; "Sailorization"? Beyond screwing the males who will be manning the weapon systems, 'Sailorization' makes me wretch. What kind of person thinks up cr@p like this? And then publishes it?
ReplyDeleteSorry, when I post at work, I seem to come up 'guest', even when I log in. Why, yes, I was being intentionally snarky and sarcastic, I am a Badger, after all.
ReplyDeleteIs "Sailorization" the inculcation of the properties of Sailorocity?
ReplyDeleteIf women sailors are needed as role models to encourage other women, does this mean that male sailors need men for their role models? Kind of blows the assumptions behind the whole gender-neutral project up right there if it does. After all, if it's just about the quality of leadership, then the gender of the RDC should not matter at all. Shouldn't all the recruits be equally happy saying, "Ma'am I want to be just like you!"?
ReplyDeleteWTF is sailorization? I saw this NAVADMIN the other day and shook my head...
ReplyDelete<span><span><span><span>Maybe the Navy should strike the whole "combat-ready" part and just admit that the end goal is diversity, not combat readiness: <span>The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip</span><span> culturally </span><span>diverse Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.</span></span></span></span></span>
ReplyDeleteThe fact that they are singling out one particular gender aside; you can not learn to be a "sailor", as I am assuming sailorization must mean, ON SHORE DUTY!!!!!! Make them learn the leadership skills in the environment in which it was designed to be employed.
ReplyDelete<span> "Ma'am I want to be just like you!"?</span>
ReplyDeleteOnce they get rid of DADT, that declaration may have more than one meaning.
It's Sailor-licicous! 8-)
ReplyDeleteWhere are the Village People when we need them?
What's this mean? Instead of OSs, they can be a "Booth Babe" for an NRC?
ReplyDeleteWell, on one hand I could understand wanting some of your best enlisted leaders training recruits. But I don't think it should come at the expense of what they're currently doing.
ReplyDeleteWhat have they done to my Navy?
ReplyDeleteAnyone who releases a message using the term "SAILORIZATION DUTY" is an idiot.
They should not be in the Navy, and darn sure should not be involved in recruiting, training, assignment or anything else.
Honestly, if the crap like "...DRAW OUR STRENGTH AND INNOVATION FROM THE DIVERSITY OF OUR NATION. THE NAVY IS FOCUSING ITS EFFORT ON EMERGING TALENT MARKETS..." is what the Navy leadership thinks is the Navy's most vital mission, then we should just quit wasting money on ships and planes. Turn the remnants of the Navy over to the Department of Health and Human Services to deliver meals on wheels and lead campfire singing of Kumbya or provide safe sex indoctrination for potential gays. That is about as useful as anything coming out of the Diversity Bully shop.
I am outraged that we are stealing money from our children and their children to waste on crap like this.
None of this prepares shipe for sea, or placing those ships in harm's way, or defeating our enemies. None of it!
Oh, FUN! We seldom get to have fun on Diversity Thursday! :D
ReplyDeleteLet's see what other words we can cobble together for use in further memos to the fleet!
Sailorectomy: Pulling a sailor off critical duty to make him/her perform recruiting functions
Sailorific: Just the best darn sailor in the fleet!
Sailorotomy: Removing a sailor's core values and replacing it with PC crapola
Sailorosion: The gradual wearing away of core resolve through the use of abrasive external forces
Sailorcide: Killing them outright
Gosh...I could do this all day!
Preparing the next CJCS briefing deck, I suspect...
ReplyDeleteNow there's some insightfull thinking. Exactly...this path leads to compromising any standard that makes anyone feel like they aren't getting what they want. As on Lex's blog, a comment indicated it's not about the service, it's now about individuals.
ReplyDeleteNot good for national defense, when any single voice can grind the systems to a halt until someone has their self esteem stroked (pun...well, maybe intended, maybe not). Thank you NEA for making this a cultural value, above your own National Security (hey: Which one is a the Constitutional job of the Federal Government?)
Greetings:
ReplyDeleteSomewhat, well waywhat, off topic, but why, in this day and age, are these naval messages still going out in "all caps" (all capital letters)? Hasn't anyone ever mentioned that "all caps" are less legible (harder to read) than type set in upper & lower case? It might have made sense back in the TTY days, but, hell, these is the computer age, isn't it?
And then when your DD hits your bank account every 15th and 1st, you shall be bouand be Federal spending regualtions, and no longer have your freedom to be a consumer.
ReplyDeleteThose pesky regualtions that are a staple of daily Fedearl life, applied to everyone, with a threat of imprisonment if you don't spend it correctly...
Or a sign or fthe inability to be creative on one's own.... :)
ReplyDeleteHad to look and see who the poster was 2x, GOH!
Comm protocoals are still based on on caps.
ReplyDeleteA true Sailor-Palooza!
ReplyDeleteNot to mention the money we stole from our kids and grandkids to fund the Navy-sponsored Masters Degrees we gave to the folks who let "Sailorization Duty" proceed up the "chop chain". :)
ReplyDeleteLet me get this straight, the Navy wants to increase female ACCESSIONS by exposing new female recruits to <span>ENLISTED LEADERS </span>specifically motivated by <span><span><span><span>SEA TOUR CURTAILMENT (UP TO ONE YEAR EARLY) OR SHORE TO SHORE ASSIGNMENT?</span></span></span></span>
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<span><span><span><span>Or, might it really be that the NAVY needs to decrease PREGNANCIES THAT CAUSED WOMEN TO BE SHIFTED TO SHORE DUTY [over 11% (in 2007, the last year reported)] for a while before sending them to submarine duty?</span></span></span></span>
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<span><span><span><span>Hmmm!</span></span></span></span>
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Vigilis, yours matched my inner thoughts precisely. Is this new benny to help reduce PWUs (Pregnancies While Underway)?
ReplyDeleteI thought PWU = Pregnancy Working Uniform
ReplyDeleteI aint gettin on no plane with these fools Hannibal!!
ReplyDelete<span>You know good and well that the way that will be proposed to reduce pregnancies underway is to make vasectomies for the male sailors mandatory.
ReplyDeleteUnless you're gay. But, by then, you might have your own program to keep you from having to go to sea.</span>
If there was better leadership, being at sea could be fun.
ReplyDeleteDing Ding, Ding Ding; Shim, arriving
ReplyDeleteGreetings:
ReplyDeleteBack in the very early '80s, I was working for the Navy Publications & Printing Services as a civilian printer. I was checking the copy for a manual we were to print and I came across a a page with an illustration for the Navy's pregnancy uniform. At that point, I'm afraid I concluded that someone's Navy was going aground.
Regarding the lead-in comments, if they (whether male or female) are not or do not want to be at sea (or actively avoid sea duty), by definition they are not our "best" Sailors.
ReplyDeleteah... hmmm... the process by which one globally force-ifies for good-ification?
ReplyDeleteSlightly on, but slightly off, topic...
ReplyDeletehttp://volokh.com/2010/02/03/seeking-qualified-mentally-retarded-lawyers/
And the outcome: The not the best are put in place to train the replacements of the best. Right there you risk pulling the general knowledge base down.
ReplyDeleteHad a GSEC get orders to GL as a Company Commander. He wanted out. I told him he needed to go to make sure they he didn't see "unschooled" sailors show up aboard any ship. He was an incredible sailor, great leader and excellent tecnician and a serious team player, and I owe my great ENGO tour to he and few others who kept me looking good.
It was his regualr shore rotation, and his opportunity to do it right. He went and did very well...and then he went back to sea.
Imagine the uproar that would have ensued if this program had specifically sought MALE RDCs. Then look up the word "equal" in the dictionary.
ReplyDeleteBack in 1975 I was told that the purpose of the military was kill people and break things on the orders of the NCA and that anything that did not enhance our ability to do that was counter productive. Since then the vast majority of what has come down from upper flag level has been counter productive. It's a very good thing we have such a huge technological advantage over everyone we've had to fight in the last thirty years. As much time as we spend being politically correct, racially, gender and, now, sexual orientation sensitive, it's a wonder the military can operate at all. May God help us if we ever get into a fair fight. Imagine Bull Halsey in today's Navy. He wouldn't last a week. I'm glad I'm retired.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, 11B, but I suspect the computer in question is a VAX/VMS using a TTY terminal. On a dial-up line. With an acoustic modem. Running 300 baud.
ReplyDeleteHave to pay for the LCS somehow. :-$
P.S. Or worse yet, it's an old IMSAI running CP/M with 64Kb of RAM...
OW! I aggravated that pulled muscle in my head!
ReplyDeleteI dont see how a single parent could pull it off. There's just no way.
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