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Your chance to get involved
Congress enacts legislation every year that impacts your benefits, your family, your employer, the Navy, and our national defense.

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Open door to the Naval War College
April 2011 Navy By LCDR Steven Rogers, USN (Ret) Several years ago, as a young Ensign, I had the honor and privilege to visit the U.S. Naval War Col...

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An answer to our critics – A word to our Sailors
March 2011 Navy By LCDR Steven Rogers Recently, there has been some negative publicity about the conduct of certain Navy personnel. This publicity h...

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LEADERSHIP - No room for compromise
February 2011 Navy By LCDR Steven Rogers When discussing topics related to America’s leaders, most people focus on current day reports about t...

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Remembering the past as we walk into the future
January 2011 Navy By LCDR Steven Rogers As we enter into this New Year of 2011, many of us will be reflecting on the past and making resolutions tow...

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What Makes the Navy Great, Man or Machine?

This story reveals much about commitment and success.

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Become a Crew Member of the AUSN Sunrise – A Call for Retired Office
If you are like me, I have missed the Navy since my retirement in 2007. At times, I sit in my office or yard and reflect on all the good times I had as a Naval officer. But unlike many retired officers who continue to reflect on the sunset days of their career and wonder what’s left for them to do, I did something about turning that “sunset” into a “sunrise.”

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Thoughts About Effective Leadership
September 2010 Navy by LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN The history of leadership goes as far back in time as the prophets of old. The responsibility of l...

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Commitment Never Dies

Being an officer in the United States Navy is one of the most prestigious positions a young man or woman can strive to obtain. As a Naval officer, you are given the opportunity to channel all the potential you have into being part of a team dedicated to keeping our nation mighty and free.

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Operation????
June 2010 Navy by LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN (Ret) As we pass the midyear of 2010, some of us will be reflecting on the date 6 June 1944, D-Day. A d...

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Communication & Leadership Man and Machine
May 2010 Navy by LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN (Ret) Since the e-mail and text messaging revolution began, many military officers in command positions ...

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Balance the Discussion About Cultural Diversity
February 2010 Navy by LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN (Ret) Every Sailor, regardless of race, religion, or political belief, should stop and examine his ...

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An Officer’s Resolution
January 2010 Navy by LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN (Ret) General George Washington created what he called “Rules of Civility” and distributed all 101 o...

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Bravo-Zulu to the CNO
December 2009 Navy by LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN (Ret) Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral G. Roughead, deserves a big BRAVOZULU from the people of t...

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You Can Make a Difference

Unfortunately, we are once again beginning to read about colleges banning ROTC programs from their campuses and learning that in a growing number of high schools across the nation, United States military history is being ignored or, in some cases, distorted.

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America's Volunteers
As the economy spirals downward, so are the lives of many fellow Americans. As Commander of the Nutley New Jersey Police Department Detective Bureau, ...

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The Critical Importance of Investing in the Fleet

 We must balance our presence requirements with the missions and threats we are likely to face in a given region. Worldwide presence is necessary for maritime security, which is one of the arguments in favor of developing the Littoral Combat Ship, a platform that will add new capabilities and complement our current and evolving fleet of surface combatants.

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 On 16 February 2009, I had the honor of being the keynote speaker at the dedication ceremony of a new building which will be used as a meeting place by disabled veterans in Northern New Jersey.

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For a moment, think about YOUR world without a telephone or a computer. You would conclude that it would be nearly impossible to connect with anyone.

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Posted in: Issue, April 2009
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Leaders: What Americans Want

When discussing topics related to America’s leaders, most people focus on current day reports about the leaders who let us down, who compromise their oath of office, and who violate both legal and moral ethics. Very rarely does such a discussion focus on those individuals who provide good leadership for our nation, our states, or our local governments.

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