C/COMMANDING OFFICER
C/CDR COLLINS
C/OPERARATIONS OFFICER
C/ LT THOMPSON
C/SUPPLY OFFICER
C/LTJG BILLINGSLEY
C/SENIOR CHIEF
C/SENIOR CHIEF AYUB & PITA /
SENIOR CADET OF THE MONTH (NS-2/NS-3)
JUNIOR CADET OF THE MONTH (NS-1) / C/EXECUTIVE OFFICER
C/LCDR MERSIOVSKY
C/PLANNING OFFICER
C/ ENS KNIGHTSTEP
C/ADMINISTRATION OFFICER
C/LT PEEPLES
C/COMMAND MASTER CHIEF
C/MASTER CHIEF SANDY
ALL CADETS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THE CONTENTS OF THE PLAN OF THE WEEK.
UNDERWAY

USS LIBERTY PLAN OF THE WEEK

MONDAY 24 AUGUST 2015 / “A”DAY / TUESDAY 25 AUGUST 2015 / “B”DAY / WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUST 2015 / “A”DAY
0849-1019 / ALPHA PLATOON / 714 / 0849-1019 / DELTA & ECHO PLATOON / 714/710 / 0849-1019 / ALPHA PLATOON / 714
1025-1200 / BRAVO PLATOON / 710 / 1025-1200 / FOXTROT PLATOON / 714 / 1025-1200 / BRAVO PLATOON / 710
1205-1235 / A LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1205-1235 / A LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1205-1235 / A LUNCH / CAFATERIA
1250-1320 / B LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1250-1320 / B LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1250-1320 / B LUNCH / CAFATERIA
1339-1409 / C LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1339-1409 / C LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1339-1409 / C LUNCH / CAFATERIA
1415-1545 / CHARLIE PLATOON / 710 / 1415-1545 / GOLF PLATOON / 714 / 1415-1545 / CHARLIE PLATOON / 710
NO AFTER SCHOOL PRACTICE / NO AFTER SCHOOL PRACTICE / NO AFTER SCHOOL PRACTICE
THURSDAY 27 AUGUST 2015 / “B” DAY / FRIDAY 28 AUGUST 2015 / “A” DAY
0849-1019 / DELTA & ECHO PLATOON / 714/710 / 0849-1019 / ALPHA PLATOON / 714
1025-1200 / FOXTROT PLATOON / 714 / 1025-1200 / BRAVO PLATOON / 710
1205-1235 / A LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1205-1235 / A LUNCH / CAFATERIA
1250-1320 / B LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1250-1320 / B LUNCH / CAFATERIA
1339-1409 / C LUNCH / CAFATERIA / 1339-1409 / C LUNCH / CAFATERIA
1415-1545 / GOLF PLATOON / 714 / 1415-1545 / CHARLIE PLATOON / 710
1930-TBD / FOOTBALL GAME (EVHS) / GISD COMPLEX
NO AFTER SCHOOL PRACTICE / NO AFTER SCHOOL PRACTICE
RANK AND RECOGNITION
A Seaman Apprentice in the Navy is an E-2.
(SA)
A Seaman in the Navy is an E-3.
(SN)
/ Upcoming scheduled events 2015 / WORDS OF THE WEEK
OVERHEAD
Definition: CEILING
BULKHEAD
Definition: WALL
DECK
Definition: FLOOR
EVHS FOOTBALL GAME / 28 AUGUST
EVHS OPEN HOUSE / 2 SEP
GHS FOOTBALL GAME / 3 SEP
EVHS FOOTBALL GAME / 4 SEP
LABOR DAY / 7 SEP
SUN CITY PURPLE HEART / 11 SEP
FALL SOCIAL / 11 SEP
EVHS FOOTBALL GAME / 18 SEP
GHS FOOTBALL GAME / 25 SEP

NOTES

1. CMC Note: Welcome back to school. I’m looking forward to an exciting 2015-2016 school year and looking forward to meeting all of Liberty Battalion’s new Cadets and returning Cadets. See you around the deckplates shipmates!

2. This Day in Naval History: (August 24) 1858 - The brig, USS Dolphin, captures the slave ship, Echo, with 300 Africans on board off the north coast of Cuba. She is taken to Charleston, S.C., and those saved from slavery are later sent back to Africa. 1883 - The installation of the first electric lighting on board a U.S. Navy ship is completed on board USS Trenton. 1980 - USS Truxtun (CGN 35) rescues 42 Vietnamese refugees and USS Merrill (DD 976) rescues 62 Vietnamese refugees, over 200 miles southeast of Saigon. 1993 - USS Tempest (PC 2) is commissioned at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Va. The third Navy ship to be named Tempest, the Cyclone-class coastal patrol ship is homeported at Naval Support Activity Bahrain.

3. This Day in Naval History: (August 25) 1843 - Steam frigate Missouri arrives at Gibralter completing first Trans-Atlantic crossing by U.S. steam powered ship. 1942 - Five Navy nurses who became POWs on Guam repatriated . 1951 - 23 fighters from USS Essex (CV-9) escort Air Force heavy bombers attacking Najin, Korea since target was beyond range of land-based fighters.

4. This Day in Naval History: (August 26) 1775 - Rhode Island Resolve: Rhode Island delegates to Continental Congress press for creation of Continental Navy to protect the colonies. 1839 - Brig Washington seizes Spanish slaver, Amistad near Montauk Point, NY. 1861 - Union amphibious force lands near Hatteras, NC. 1865 - Civil War ends with Naval strength over 58,500 men and 600 ships.

5. This Day in Naval History: (August 27) 1917 - Squadron of minesweepers departs U.S. for service off France. 1944 - USS Stingray (SS-186) lands men and supplies on Luzon, Philippines to support guerilla operations against the Japanese. 1945 - Pacific Fleet ships enter Sagami Bay, near Tokyo, Japan. 1959 - Off Cape Canaveral, FL, USS Observation Island (EAG-154) makes first shipboard launching of a Polaris missile.

6. This Day in Naval History: (August 28) 1867 - Captain William Reynolds of Lackawanna raises U.S. flag over Midway Island and took formal possession of these islands for the U.S. 1942 - 120 women, commissioned directly as ENS or LTJG, reported to "USS Northampton," Smith College for training. 1952 - Units on USS Boxer (CV-21) launch explosive-filled drone which explodes against railroad bridge near Hungnam, Korea. First guided missile launched from ship during Korean Conflict1991 - A helicopter from USS America (CV-66) rescues 3 civilian sailors who spent 10 days in a lifeboat 80 miles off Capt May, NJ after their sailboat capsized. 1992 - Marines and Army forces begin providing disaster relief in Florida after Hurricane Andrew.

7. This Day in Naval History: (August 29) 1861 - U.S. squadron captures forts at Hatteras Inlet, NC. 1862 - Union gunboat Pittsburgh support Army troops in landing at Eunice, Arkansas. 1915 - Navy salvage divers raise F-4, first U.S. submarine sunk in accident. 1916 - Congress passes act for expansion of Navy but most ships not completed until after World War I. 1964 - USS Boxer and 2 LSDs arrive off coast of Hispaniola to give medical aid to Haiti and Dominican Republic which were badly damaged by Hurricane Cleo.

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Albert Einstein