Galleys across the Navy follow strict guidelines to ensure sailors have access to nutritious food options through the Go for Green program; a DoD-wide initiative designed to help service members easily identify healthier food options.
Fleet Week New York (FWNY) returns to New York City from May 22-28 with two U.S. Navy ships, three U.S. Coast Guard vessels, and four U.S. Naval Academy Yard Patrol boats (YPs). Additionally, NATO allies from Germany will join the week-long celebration. Ships from the U.S. military will participate in the Parade of Ships on Wednesday, May 22.
Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fleet and Family Support Center has expanded its services by offering remote clinical counseling to individuals, couples, and families. This new initiative aims to provide accessible support to active-duty service members and their families, ensuring they receive the necessary assistance regardless of their location or circumstances.
The Navy Wounded Warrior Program (NWW) stands as a beacon of support and care for active duty Sailors, Reservists serving on active duty, and Coast Guardsmen wounded, ill, or injured in the line of duty or off duty. Established to provide personalized assistance and resources, NWW serves as a lifeline for service members and their families navigating the complexities of recovery and rehabilitation. From physical injuries to invisible wounds,...
The U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard will bring multiple ships and thousands of service members to
New York from May 22 - 28 to participate in Fleet Week New York (FWNY).