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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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Korean War veteran Captain Royce Williams (Ret.) speaks to naval aviation students as part of a Veteran’s Day commemoration event held at Naval Aviation School Command (NASC), Nov. 10, 2022. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steven Nieto)
Korean War veteran Captain Royce Williams (Ret.) speaks to naval aviation students as part of a Veteran’s Day commemoration event held at Naval Aviation School Command (NASC), Nov. 10, 2022. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steven Nieto)
Korean War veteran Captain Royce Williams (Ret.) speaks to naval aviation students as part of a Veteran’s Day commemoration event held at Naval Aviation School Command (NASC), Nov. 10, 2022. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steven Nieto)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks with Korean War veteran Captain Royce Williams (Ret.) at Naval Aviation School Command (NASC) prior to speaking at a NASC Veteran’s Day event, Nov. 10, 2022. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steven Nieto)
221109-N-SI161-1037 DAHLGREN, Va. (Nov. 9, 2022) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) AEGIS Training and Readiness Center’s (ATRC) Director of Officer Training, Lt. Cmdr. Adam Galazka, shows a student from King George High School’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps (NJROTC) how to use equipment fire controlman Aegis (FCA) Sailors work on and employ. Over thirty NJROTC cadets visited SCSTC ATRC, onboard Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahlgren, as part of an overall SCSTC effort to help potential future warfighters learn more about different careers and opportunities in the U.S. Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
221109-N-SI161-1030 DAHLGREN, Va. (Nov. 9, 2022) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) AEGIS Training and Readiness Center’s (ATRC) Director of Officer Training, Lt. Cmdr. Adam Galazka, shows students from King George High School’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps (NJROTC) how to use equipment fire controlman Aegis (FCA) Sailors work on and employ. Over thirty NJROTC cadets visited SCSTC ATRC, onboard Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahlgren, as part of an overall SCSTC effort to help potential future warfighters learn more about different careers and opportunities in the U.S. Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
221109-N-SI161-1023 DAHLGREN, Va. (Nov. 9, 2022) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) AEGIS Training and Readiness Center’s (ATRC) Enlisted Training Department Head, Lt. Greg Yanase, shows students from King George High School’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps (NJROTC) how to use equipment fire controlman Aegis (FCA) Sailors work on and employ. Over thirty NJROTC cadets visited SCSTC ATRC, onboard Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahlgren, as part of an overall SCSTC effort to help potential future warfighters learn more about different careers and opportunities in the U.S. Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
221109-N-SI161-1012 DAHLGREN, Va. (Nov. 9, 2022) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) AEGIS Training and Readiness Center’s (ATRC) Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Shaun Dennis, talks with students and instructors from King George High School’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps (NJROTC). Over thirty NJROTC cadets visited SCSTC ATRC, onboard Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahlgren, as part of an overall SCSTC effort to help potential future warfighters learn more about different careers and opportunities in the U.S. Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
221108-N-PW480-0136 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Nov. 8, 2022) – Force development senior Naval officers watch a video as part of a “Get Real, Get Better” (GRGB) training hosted by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture onboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Nov. 8. Director, 21st Century Sailor Office, Rear Adm. Brett Mietus led the training which was executed in response to an initiative released in January 2022 by Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Michael Gilday. The initiative establishes a set of Navy-proven leadership and problem-solving best practices. Leaders can apply these practices to empower their people to achieve exceptional performance. NSTC is overseen by Couture and supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. This training includes the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) at more than 160 colleges and universities across the country, Officer Training Command (OTC) in Newport, Rhode Island, Recruit Training Command (RTC), the Navy’s only boot camp, as well as the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps (NNDCC) citizenship development program at more than 600 high schools worldwide. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
221108-N-PW480-0097 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Nov. 8, 2022) – Director, 21st Century Sailor Office, Rear Adm. Brett Mietus leads “Get Real, Get Better” (GRGB) training onboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Nov. 8. Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture hosted the training which was executed in response to an initiative released in January 2022 by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday. The initiative establishes a set of Navy-proven leadership and problem-solving best practices. Leaders can apply these practices to empower their people to achieve exceptional performance. NSTC is overseen by Couture and supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. This training includes the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) at more than 160 colleges and universities across the country, Officer Training Command (OTC) in Newport, Rhode Island, Recruit Training Command (RTC), the Navy’s only boot camp, as well as the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps (NNDCC) citizenship development program at more than 600 high schools worldwide. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
221108-N-PW480-0090 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Nov. 8, 2022) – Force development senior Naval officers hold a discussion as part of a “Get Real, Get Better” (GRGB) training hosted by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture onboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Nov. 8. Director, 21st Century Sailor Office, Rear Adm. Brett Mietus lead the training which was executed in response to an initiative released in January 2022 by Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Michael Gilday. The initiative establishes a set of Navy-proven leadership and problem-solving best practices. Leaders can apply these practices to empower their people to achieve exceptional performance. NSTC is overseen by Couture and supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. This training includes the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) at more than 160 colleges and universities across the country, Officer Training Command (OTC) in Newport, Rhode Island, Recruit Training Command (RTC), the Navy’s only boot camp, as well as the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps (NNDCC) citizenship development program at more than 600 high schools worldwide. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
221108-N-PW480-0087 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Nov. 8, 2022) Commander, Naval Education and Training Command, Rear Adm. Pete Garvin speaks during a “Get Real, Get Better” (GRGB) training hosted by Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture onboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Nov. 8. Director, 21st Century Sailor Office, Rear Adm. Brett Mietus led the training which was executed in response to an initiative released in January 2022 by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday. The initiative establishes a set of Navy-proven leadership and problem-solving best practices. Leaders can apply these practices to empower their people to achieve exceptional performance. NSTC is overseen by Couture and supports naval accessions training for 98 percent of the Navy’s new officers and enlisted Sailors. This training includes the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) at more than 160 colleges and universities across the country, Officer Training Command (OTC) in Newport, Rhode Island, Recruit Training Command (RTC), the Navy’s only boot camp, as well as the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps (NNDCC) citizenship development program at more than 600 high schools worldwide. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
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