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Join us as we dive into the essential first steps of relocating to Japan with Episode 2 of our Welcome Aboard mini-series. In this episode, our host MC2 Houghtaling leads an engaging conversation with a panel of experts including Lena Urena and Shannon Miller of the CFAY FFSC Relocation Program, HM1 Philip Saymo of USNH Yokosuka, CPT Torri Allen of Veterinary Readiness Command Japan – Yokosuka Branch, and Lou Ann Dyson of the Navy Passenger Transportation Office (NAVPTO) Far East Office. Together, they unpack the intricacies of Overseas Medical Screening, navigate the complexities of pet quarantine requirements, explore passport essentials, and provide invaluable guidance on contacting your sponsor. This episode is a must-listen for service members and their families preparing for a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) to Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY), offering a roadmap to ensure a smooth transition. Tune in for a wealth of resources, tips, and firsthand insights to kickstart your journey. For more information, visit our CFAY website and the Welcome Aboard webpage. Resources: CFAY Website: https://cnrj.cnic.navy.mil/Installations/CFA-Yokosuka/ CFAY ‘Welcome Aboard' webpage: https://cnrj.cnic.navy.mil/Installations/CFA-Yokosuka/Welcome-Aboard/ USDA APHIS Pet Travel: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/pet-travel Yokosuka Vet Clinic Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/yokosukavetclinic/ Yokosuka Naval Base Veterinary Treatment Facility webpage: https://phcp.health.mil/Commands/Veterinary-Readiness-Activity-Japan/Yokosuka-Naval-Base/ Yokosuka Naval Hospital Overseas Medical Screening webpage: https://yokosuka.tricare.mil/Patient-Resources/Readiness CFAY Sponsorship Team email: cfay_cmd_sponsor@fe.navy.mil CFAY Ombudsman email: cfayombudsman@yahoo.com
US 7th Fleet Commander, VADM Robert Thomas holds a conference with Naval representatives from Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia
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Command Master Chief's Corner (Part 2 of 2). In this two part episode, we sit down with Command Master Chiefs from around Yokosuka to discuss issues that affect enlisted Sailors and their families. Join us for part two, where we talk to Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka Command Master Chief Robert Beachy, 7th Fleet Command Master Chief Daniel Field, and Destroyer Squadron 15 Command Master Chief James Wallace.
Doyle Hodges, Commander, USN, ret., and Stephen Wrage, Professor, US Naval Academy, describe how Leonard Frances of Glenn Defense Marine Asia (“Fat Leonard”) organized and executed a scheme that corrupted at least 30 officers and compromised over 400 others.
Based in Yokosuka, Japan, the United States Navy's 7th Fleet is responsible for patrolling some of the most economically and strategically important sea lanes in the world, making it one of the most important elements in the entire US Armed Forces. One can thus imagine the shock when over the course of about three months in 2017 not one but two 7th Fleet destroyers were involved in two separate collisions with commercial vessels, resulting in 17 deaths. On this episode of “No One is Competent” we'll be discussing both the events behind these disastrous mishaps and the conditions that lead to them being possible.
Doyle Hodges, Commander, USN, ret., and Stephen Wrage, Professor, US Naval Academy, describe how Leonard Frances of Glenn Defense Marine Asia (“Fat Leonard”) organized and executed a scheme that corrupted at least 30 officers and compromised over 400 others.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, distressed mariners are rescued by USS Ashland and brought to Okinawa, Japan.
The Fleet Activities Yokosuka community remembers the 10 USS John S. McCain Sailors who lost their lives in a collision at sea.
In 2017, the Navy's busy 7th fleet was the scene of four serious accidents that studies have blamed on overworked crew members with insufficient training. For 2018, the Navy says it can't promise a decrease in operational demands, but at the very least, it owes sailors more predictable schedules, and more reasonable work hours. Federal News Radio's Jared Serbu shares the details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Organization to Oversee Readiness in the Western Pacific Established, USS Theodore Roosevelt Arrives in Guam for Port Visit
Nimitz Carrier Strike Group Enters 7th Fleet, Coalition Forces Render Aid to an Iranian Fishing Vessel
Sailors and families from Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo participated in the annual CFAS-Saikai City softball tournament.
Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group Enters 7th Fleet, US and ROK Forces Complete MIWEX
In today's Federal Newscast, naval leaders and members of the Senate Armed Services Committee attempt to hash out how the two deadly ship collisions could have happened this summer.
In today's Federal Newscast, as the Navy continues to investigate the deadly crashes involving two of its ships this summer, two commanders in the 7th fleet where the crashes occurred have been relieved of duty.
USS John S. McCain update in Singapore, and defense leaders reaffirm commitment to allies in Korean peninsula.
In today's Federal Newscast, Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin has been relieved of command after a series of at-sea incidents including the most recent collision involving the USS John S. McCain.
The USS John S. McCain search and rescue is underway, defense leaders meet in Japan, and service members at Misawa prepare to save lives.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, the Yokosuka community comes together for a memorial service honoring the 7 USS Fitzgerald sailors that lost their lives, and a U.S. and Japanese partners remember a B-29 collision in World War II.
The U.S. 7th Fleet Band, Far East Edition, overcomes language barriers and cultural differences, enhancing the success of Pacific Partnership 2017.
Airmen and Sailors work together on Misawa Air Base, and ships return home following a patrol in the Pacific.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, we highlight Sailors participating in key events within the 7th Fleet area of operations, and U.S. service members work hand-in-hand with their Philippine counterparts during Exercise Balikatan 2016.
Marines from Marines Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team Company Pacific met for bilateral training with Sri Lanka Marines at Welisara Navy Base, Sri Lanka, Mar. 30. The training was held to exchange knowledge and tactics between militaries in order to foster partnerships between the nations.
A young warrior from Korea overcomes life challenges; and U.S. 7th Fleet commander visit USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6).
Marching bands go live at Budokan; and Exercise Lightning Strike plays games.
Many Americans celebrate the Memorial Day weekend with barbecues and other summer festivities. Petty Officer Jeremy Graham tells us how sailors at Fleet Activities Sasebo skipped the picnics for some hard work to embrace the holiday.
Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin assumes command of U.S. 7th Fleet in Yokosuka; and Pacific Endeavor kicks off in the Philippines.