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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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https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/display-news/Article/4319360/fy26-lapse-of-appropriations-department-of-the-navy-resources-for-sailors-marin/
 
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220826-N-PW480-2029 NEWPORT, RI (Aug. 26, 2022) Capt. Everett Alcorn, commanding officer, Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), Newport, Rhode Island, renders a salute during the Officer Candidate School (OCS) class 15-22 graduation ceremony, August 26. OCS develops civilians and fleet Sailors into newly commissioned officers morally, mentally, and physically while also instilling them with the highest ideals of honor, courage, and commitment for service in the fleet as Naval officers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
220826-N-PW480-2004 NEWPORT, RI (Aug. 26, 2022) Officer Candidate School (OCS) class 15-22 students at Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), Newport, Rhode Island, reaffirm the oath of office during their graduation ceremony, August 26. OCS develops civilians and fleet Sailors into newly commissioned officers morally, mentally, and physically while also instilling them with the highest ideals of honor, courage, and commitment for service in the fleet as Naval officers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
For the first time, U.S. Air Force’s 17th Training Group, in partnership with Angelo State University have awarded the James H. Doolittle Fellowship a Navy Sailor, allowing the opportunity to pursue college full-time while completing his current tour. Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) 1st Class Scott McLaughlin, assigned to Information Warfare Training Command Monterey Detachment Goodfellow, was granted the opportunity to finish his associate’s degree thanks to the Doolittle Fellowship Program.
A group of 25 Indonesian military officers graduated from Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) San Diego’s International Maritime Intelligence Course (IMIC) on August 26, which was delivered in Indonesia. The course, delivered through a Mobile Training Team (MTT), was conducted to support intelligence training to a key Indo-Pacific partner-nation, and was the first IWTC San Diego IMIC MTT completed in over three years prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (August 26, 2022) - Lt. Seo Ki Seok, a Civil Engineer Corps School (CECOS) Basic Class 273 student from the Republic of Korea (ROK), shares information about his country’s naval commissioning program and his upcoming assignment in the ROK Navy after completion of CEC Basic during a meet and greet with Rear Adm. (Maria) Lore Aguayo, commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Atlantic. Aguayo met students from CECOS Basic Class 273 during a recent visit to Port Hueneme, California. (US Navy photo by Daniel Davenport)
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (August 26, 2022) - Rear Adm. (Maria) Lore Aguayo, commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Atlantic, met students from the Civil Engineer Corps School (CECOS) Basic Class 273 during a recent visit to Port Hueneme, California. Aguayo thanked the new officers for choosing the Navy Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) profession and reflected on her time at CECOS Basic 29 years prior and being a new CEC officer. (US Navy photo by Daniel Davenport)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 26, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), and members of the official party salute the colors at a Recruit Training Command (RTC) graduation during a visit to RTC Great Lakes, Illinois, Aug. 26, 2022. As part of his three-day visit, Garvin engaged with RTC recruit division commanders and Sailors, while observing various phases of boot camp and speaking at a graduation for 909 of the Navy’s newest Sailors. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, Garvin leads the NETC mission to recruit, train and deliver those who serve the nation, taking them from “street to fleet” by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Monte Marano)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 26, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks at the Recruit Training Command (RTC) graduation during a visit to RTC Great Lakes, Illinois, Aug. 26, 2022. As part of his three-day visit, Garvin engaged with RTC recruit division commanders and Sailors, while observing various phases of boot camp and speaking at a graduation for 909 of the Navy’s newest Sailors. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, Garvin leads the NETC mission to recruit, train and deliver those who serve the nation, taking them from “street to fleet” by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Monte Marano)
220826-N-PW480-0048 NEWPORT, RI. (Aug. 26, 2022) Limited Duty Officer/Chief Warrant Officer (LDO/CWO) Academy class 22110 students at Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN), reaffirm the oath of office during their graduation ceremony, August 26. The LDO/CWO community supports the warfighting capability and readiness of Naval forces through leadership, technical proficiency, and experience. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nikita Custer)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 25, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), top left, poses for a photo with recruits during a visit to Recruit Training Command (RTC) Great Lakes, Illinois, Aug. 25, 2022. As part of his three-day visit, Garvin engaged with RTC recruit division commanders and Sailors, while observing various phases of boot camp and speaking at a graduation for 909 of the Navy’s newest Sailors. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, Garvin leads the NETC mission to recruit, train and deliver those who serve the nation, taking them from “street to fleet” by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher M. O’Grady)
220825-N-IK959-1417 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 25, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks with Recruit Division Commanders, instructors and staff in the Recruit Memorial Chapel at Recruit Training Command (RTC) during a visit to Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, Aug. 25, 2022. As part of a three-day visit, Garvin toured facilities and engaged with Sailors at NETC schools for surface warfare, combat systems and advanced swim preparation, including observing the latest in modernized training methods for hands-on and virtual reality simulations. The admiral also engaged with RTC RDCs and Sailors and recruits, while observing various phases of boot camp and speaking at a graduation as the reviewing officer for 909 of the Navy’s newest Sailors. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, Garvin leads the NETC mission to recruit, train and deliver those who serve the nation, taking them from “street to fleet” by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 25, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), right, speaks with recruits during a visit to Recruit Training Command (RTC) Great Lakes, Illinois, Aug. 25, 2022. As part of his three-day visit, Garvin engaged with RTC recruit division commanders and Sailors, while observing various phases of boot camp and speaking at a graduation for 909 of the Navy’s newest Sailors. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, Garvin leads the NETC mission to recruit, train and deliver those who serve the nation, taking them from “street to fleet” by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher M. O’Grady)
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