This weekly newsletter from the Navy Personnel Command Force Master Chief provides information to sailors on maintaining resilience during the holiday season, the importance of accurate performance evaluations and adherence to Navy standards, an upcoming Senior Enlisted Continuation Board, the December application phase for the CMS/ID system, historical naval events from the given dates, and a quote by Sir Isaac Newton.
NPC FORCM weekly report highlights career progression and holidays
1. NPC FORCM WEEKLY
10-14 December 2012
Career progression, community management, personnel matters, and general information from
the desk of the Navy Personnel Command, Force Master Chief, FORCM Jon Port
BUILDING RESILIENCE DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
The holidays are a stressful time for Sailors and families with added social, physical and duty demands.
Employing active resilience building activities like having a good fitness routine, eating balanced diet,
developing a strong spiritual foundation, and taking time to have fun can mitigate stress.
For more information go to www.navynavstress.com.
CAREER MANAGEMENT NOTE
As Senior Enlisted Leaders and Commanding Officers, it is our job to ensure Sailors have the tools to
further their careers. Furthermore; it is our job to give credit where it is due but also to hold people
accountable. If Sailors at your commands are not performing to the Navy's standards, annotate it on their
evaluations. Our charge as leaders is to help our Sailors but also to uphold the standards of performance.
Refer to MILPERSMAN 1600 - 1699 Performance and Discipline for performance and discipline guidelines
and MILPERSMAN 1900 - 1999 Separation for separation guidelines. Remember it is us to us to uphold and
enforce the Standards of the Navy!
SENIOR ENLISTED CONTINUATION BOARD ANNOUNCED
NAVADMIN 375/12 announced the 2013 Senior Enlisted Continuation Board which will convene 25 FEB
2013. All E7-E9 with at least three years TIR and over 19 years of active service are eligible for review by
the board. Personnel with an approved retirement request are waived from the board. Personnel not
selected for continuation must transfer to the Fleet Reserve before 30 NOV 2013. Documented
misconduct and substandard or marginal performance will be the primary reasons for which board-eligible
sailors are not continued. Further questions can be answered at 1-866-U-ASK-NPC or
CSCMAILBOX@NAVY.MIL
It is imperative that you review your OMPF for continuity and correctness. Remember your record is what
represents you at boards.
DECEMBER APPLICATION PHASE OPENS
(CMS/ID) application phase is open from Dec. 15 through Dec. 25 for Sailors in their permanent change of
station (PCS) orders negotiation window. Sailors may access the site at https://www.cmsid.navy.mil or
from the CMS/ID link at www.npc.navy.mil. Sailors may review open billets in during the application
phase and apply for up to five jobs, either directly using CMS/ID or a Command Career Counselor.
Sailors may log into CMS/ID anytime after the detailer selection phase to view their orders. Sailors can
learn more about CMS/ID from their CCC or by selecting the CMS/ID link on the Navy Personnel Command
website at www.npc.navy.mil.
TODAY IN NAVAL HISTORY
December 10th 1941 - Guam surrendered to Japanese.
December 11th 1954 - First super carrier of 59,630 tons, USS FORRESTAL (CVA 59), launched at
Newport News, VA.
December 12th 1862 - Confederate torpedo (mine) sank USS CAIRO in Yazoo River.
December 13th 1775 - Continental Congress provided for the construction of 5 ships of 32 guns, 5 ships of 28 guns,
and 3 ships of 24 guns.
December 14th 1944 - Rank of Fleet Admiral, U.S. Navy (Five Star Admiral) was established.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulder of giants”
~ Sir Isaac Newton