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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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220905-N-LY580-1001 ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (Sept. 4, 2022) Benjamin Russell High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadet Commanding Officer Courtney Burgess, right, presents Cadet Andrew Ramirez a Cadet of the Month certificate and command coin for earning the unit's Cadet of the Month for September 2022. (U.S. Navy photo by James Stockman)
AMES, Iowa (Sept. 2, 2022) The Iowa State University and Reserve Officer Training Command unit members participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lt. Col. Richard H. Burnett, Sr. USMC Memorial Obstacle Course on the campus here Sept. 2. The groundbreaking included Iowa Senator Joni Ernst (third from right), ISU Navy ROTC Commanding Officer, Captain Joey Frantzen (second from right), ISU President Wendy Wintersteen (fourth from left), and the son of ISU alumni, Lt. Col. Burnett, Rick (third from left). The obstacle course will be designed and built to the exact specifications of United States Marine Corps courses on bases around the world and will allow ISU ROTC units to further develop, train and challenge officer candidates. (U. S. Navy photo courtesy of ISU NROTC)
AMES, Iowa (Sept. 2, 2022) The Iowa State University (ISU) Navy Reserve Officer Training Command staff, midshipmen, officer candidates and Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program (MECEP) members participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lt. Col. Richard H. Burnett, Sr. USMC Memorial Obstacle Course on the campus here Sept. 2. (U. S. Navy photo courtesy of ISU NROTC)
AMES, Iowa (Sept. 2, 2022) The Iowa State University (ISU) Reserve Officer Training Command joint color guard participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lt. Col. Richard H. Burnett, Sr. USMC Memorial Obstacle Course on the campus here Sept. 2. (U. S. Navy photo courtesy of ISU NROTC)
220901-N-UQ872-1001 PORT HUENEME, Calif. (September 1, 2022) Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) Basic Class 273 students await the official arrival of Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering executive officer, Cmdr. Amy Honek, signaling the completion or “ENDEX” (end of exercise) of a field training exercise held on Naval Base Ventura County. (U.S. Navy Photo by Daniel Davenport)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, left, poses for a photo with retired Senior Chief Mess Management Specialist Tony Cercena, after the graduation ceremony for Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) class 254 on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31-Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), left, poses for a photo with Master Chief Electronics Technician Matthew Reed, a NETC training analyst, after his graduation ceremony from the Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31-Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) class 254 graduation ceremony on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, including Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, second from the right, lower their heads for the benediction, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31-Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) class 254 graduation ceremony on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, including Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, second from the right, and Jeanne-Marie Napolitano, mayor, Newport, Rhode Island, right, watch graduates receive their certificates, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31-Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, left, and Jeanne-Marie Napolitano, mayor, Newport, Rhode Island, right, clap during a graduation ceremony for Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) class 254 on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31-Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) class 254 graduation ceremony on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, including Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, third from the left, lower their heads for the invocation, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31- Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 1, 2022) Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Academy (SEA) class 254 graduation ceremony on Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport, including Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, second from the right, and Jeanne-Marie Napolitano, mayor, Newport, Rhode Island, right, stand at attention or place their hand over their heart while the nation anthem plays, Sept. 1, 2022. Garvin visited NAVSTA Newport Aug. 31-Sept. 1 to speak with the staff and students of Center for Service Support, Surface Warfare Schools Command, SEA, Officer Training Command Newport, Naval Chaplaincy School, Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, and Navy Supply Corps School. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
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