Live Breaking News & Updates on கடற்படை சேவை பயிற்சி|Page 4

Stay updated with breaking news from கடற்படை சேவை பயிற்சி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Navy chief dies of COVID complications


Navy chief dies of COVID complications
Chief Quartermaster Herbert Rojas died Tuesday, Feb. 2, of COVID-related complications. (Navy)
A Navy chief and staff instructor at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Illinois, died Tuesday at his home due to COVID-19 complications, the second active-duty sailor to die this week after contracting the novel coronavirus.
Chief Quartermaster Herbert Rojas, 50, of Richmond Hill, New York, had been randomly tested recently and was “asymptomatic positive” at the time, according to Lt. Cmdr. Phil Chitty, a spokesman for Naval Service Training Command.
Chitty declined to say when Rojas was tested, but said it was part of “sentinel surveillance testing” for all Recruit Training Command staff members. ....

United States , New York , Great Lakes , Richmond Hill , Herbert Rojas , Phil Chitty , Geoff Ziezulewicz , A Navy , University Of Florida Health Shands Hospital On , Naval Service Training , Naval Submarine , Recruit Training Command Great Lakes , Quartermaster Herbert Rojas , Recruit Training Command , Uniform Code , Military Justice , Chief Rojas , Erik Thors , Naval Air Station Jacksonville , Florida Health Shands Hospital , Naval Submarine Forces , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , புதியது யார்க் , நன்று ஏரிகள் , ரிச்மண்ட் மலை , ஹெர்பர்ட் ரோஜாஸ் ,

Navy unveils 57 recommendations from Task Force One Navy to promote diversity, inclusion in the Fleet


Navy unveils 57 recommendations from Task Force One Navy to promote diversity, inclusion in the Fleet
February 3
Quartermaster 3rd Class Danavil Mojet, (L) and Quartermaster 2nd Class Matthew Lewis, on board the aircraft carrier John C Stennis at Naval Station, Norfolk, salute the national ensign after hoisting the Union Jack at morning colors. (Mark D. Faram/staff)
The Navy must capitalize on mentorship, advocacy and accountability to counter inequality and bias in the ranks, according to the initial report of Task Force One Navy, released Feb. 3.
“As a Navy uniform and civilian, active and reserve we cannot tolerate discrimination of any kind, and must engage in open and honest conversations with each other and take action,” said Adm. Mike Gilday, the chief of naval operations, in a statement. “That is why we stood up ‘Task Force One Navy’ to identify and remove racial barriers, improve inclusion efforts, create new opportunities for profes ....

Alvin Holsey , Mike Gilday , Huben Phillips , John Nowell Jr , Jane Roberts , George Floyd , A Navy , Task Force One Navy , Our Navy , Navy Culture Of Excellence , Navy Times , Pew Research Center , Naval Service Training , Navy Personnel , Naval Academy Preparatory School , Us Naval Academy , Officer Aptitude Rating , Navy Personnel Command , Broadened Opportunity , Officer Selection , Force One Navy , Naval Service Training Command , Judge Advocate General , Military Times , Master Chief Huben Phillips , ஜான் இப்போது ஜூனியர் ,