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Lapse in Appropriations: The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sept. 30, 2025.
Military personnel will continue in normal duty status, without pay, until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in excepted will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status.
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PORT HUENEME, Calif. (Oct. 28, 2022) Rear Adm. Dean A. VanderLey, commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) and 46th Chief of Civil Engineers, addresses Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) Basic Class 273 during a graduation ceremony at Port Hueneme, California Oct. 28. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Davenport)
221028-N-LY580-1003 ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (Oct. 28, 2022) Benjamin Russell High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadets, left-right, Elijah Wilkins, Trevor Weaver, Natalie Brown and Brennen Luke use shuttle boards to go from station to station during training exercises. (U.S. Navy photo by James Stockman)
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (Oct. 28, 2022) Lt. j.g. Kevin Guo, a U.S. Naval Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) Basic Class 273 graduate, is congratulated by Rear Adm. Dean A. VanderLey, commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) and 46th Chief of Civil Engineers, for graduating the CECOS course. The 15-week-long course covers a wide range of topics including leadership, professional development, public works, construction technology, contracting, expeditionary construction and combat operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Davenport)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks to prospective aviation commanding officers during the Aviation Commanding Officer Training Course at the Naval Aviation Schools Command onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Oct. 25, 2022. NETC’s mission is to recruit, train and deliver those who serve our nation, taking them from street-to-fleet by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U. S. Navy photo by Wade Buffington)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks to prospective aviation commanding officers during the Aviation Commanding Officer Training Course at the Naval Aviation Schools Command onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Oct. 25, 2022. NETC’s mission is to recruit, train and deliver those who serve our nation, taking them from street-to-fleet by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U. S. Navy photo by Wade Buffington)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks to prospective aviation commanding officers during the Aviation Commanding Officer Training Course at the Naval Aviation Schools Command onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Oct. 25, 2022. NETC’s mission is to recruit, train and deliver those who serve our nation, taking them from street-to-fleet by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U. S. Navy photo by Wade Buffington)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks to prospective aviation commanding officers during the Aviation Commanding Officer Training Course at the Naval Aviation Schools Command onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Oct. 25, 2022. NETC’s mission is to recruit, train and deliver those who serve our nation, taking them from street-to-fleet by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U. S. Navy photo by Wade Buffington)
221024-N-LY580-1009 TROY, Ala. (Oct. 24, 2022) U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Mark J. Moors IV, military science instructor, Troy University Army ROTC, left, presents command coins to Benjamin Russell High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadets, left-right, Brennen Luke, Moncerrat Santiago, Da'Marious McNeal and Courtney Burgess for their exceptional performance during the Fall Physical Fitness Test. (U.S. Navy photo by James Stockman)
NEWPORT, RI. (Oct. 21, 2022) Officer Development School (ODS) class 22090 students at Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), reaffirm the oath of office during their graduation ceremony, Oct. 21, 2022. ODS provides staff corps officers and several restricted line designators with training necessary to prepare them to function in their role as newly commissioned Naval officers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, RI. (Oct. 21, 2022) Officer Development School (ODS) class 22090 students at Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), reaffirm the oath of office during their graduation ceremony, Oct. 21, 2022. ODS provides staff corps officers and several restricted line designators with training necessary to prepare them to function in their role as newly commissioned Naval officers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, RI. (Oct. 21, 2022) Officer Development School (ODS) class 22090 students at Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), Rhode Island, sit at attention during their graduation ceremony, Oct. 21, 2022. ODS provides staff corps officers and several restricted line designators with training necessary to prepare them to function in their role as newly commissioned Naval officers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, RI. (Oct. 21, 2022) Officer Development School (ODS) class 22090 students at Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), Rhode Island, salute while the national anthem plays during their graduation ceremony, Oct. 21, 2022. ODS provides staff corps officers and several restricted line designators with training necessary to prepare them to function in their role as newly commissioned Naval officers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
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