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NAVFIT98A is used by Navy to create, store, organize, validate and print officer fitness reports and enlisted evaluation reports for signature as well as the summary sheet required for each reporting group to be mailed to the NPC. The NAVFIT98A Version 30 update will be pushed to all NMCI NIPR workstations throughout the Navy as a core application. mil/bupers-npc/career/performanceevaluation/pages/softwareforms. Commands that require NAVFIT98 Version 30 on their SIPR workstations can submit a Move/Add/Change (MAC) request through their command information systems technician. Non-NMCI users may download NAVFIT98A Version 30 along with frequently asked questions and a reference guide on using the application at http://www. 28 the old version of NAVFIT98A will be removed from all SIPR workstations. "It will not be listed as a core application for SIPR computers, but will be available by request," said Price.Source: Military.com
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told The Associated Press that he has been assured by Navy leaders that key commanders and training teams can be ready to go by the end of April, and they will train their sailors by June 30. Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The Navy plans to finish training its sailors on the new law allowing gays to serve openly by the end of June, a schedule the Navy secretary said Tuesday that he is comfortable they can meet. "I'm comfortable with both the Navy and Marine Corps, that we can do this and get the training done," Mabus said in an interview. The Navy is the first of the military services to release its training schedule and plans. The Armed Services' plans to implement the new law were due to Defense Secretary Robert Gates last Friday....
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Antonio Ransom sports a bandaged eye during the 12th annual Army-Navy flag football game at Silverdale Stadium Dec. 3, 2011. Army won the 12th annual game 21-6. Jim Bryant/NW Guardian
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Navy quarterback James Pullom tries to scramble away from Army's Marquise Whatley, left, as Terry pulls Pullom's flag to stop the play in the 12th annual Army-Navy flag football game at Silverdale Stadium Dec. 3, 2011. Army won the 12th annual game 21-6. Jim Bryant/NW Guardian
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Army running back Sedric Ross runs through the Navy defense in the12th annual Army-Navy flag football game at Silverdale Stadium Dec. 3, 2011. Army won the 12th annual game 21-6. Jim Bryant/NW Guardian
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