LIBERTY BATTALION PLAN OF THE WEEK C/COMMANDING OFFICER C/EXECUTIVE OFFICER C/CDR FISHER C/LCDR MANROSE C/OPERARATIONS OFFICER C/PLANNING OFFICER C/ LT KINSLOW C/ LT BONNICKSON C/SUPPLY OFFICER C/COMMAND MASTER CHIEF C/ENS OTTMERS C/MASTER CHIEF TOBIN (BLUE) C/COMMAND MASTER CHIEF C/COMMAND SENIOR CHIEF SENIOR CADET OF THE MONTH (NS-3-NS-4) C/MASTER CHIEF GRABER (GOLD) C/SENIOR CHIEF C. COLLINS JUNIOR CADET OF THE MONTH (NS-1-NS-2) ALL CADETS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THE CONTENTS OF THE PLAN OF THE DAY. UNDERWAY MONDAY 31 March 2014 “B”DAY TUESDAY 1 April 2014 “A”DAY WEDNESDAY 2 April 2014 “B”DAY STAAR TESTING STAAR TESTING 0845 ASVAB TEST (CAFETERIA) EVHS ALL DAY PT DAY ALL DAY UNIFORM DAY 0849-1019 DELTA & ECHO PLATOON 710/714 0849-1019 ALPHA PLATOON 714 0849-1019 DELTA & ECHO PLATOON 710/714 1025-1200 FOXTROT PLATOON 714 1025-1200 BRAVO PLATOON 710 1025-1200 FOXTROT PLATOON 714 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 GOLF PLATOON 714 1415-1545 CHARLIE PLATOON 710 1415-1545 GOLF PLATOON 714 1545-1715 ACADEMIC/ COLOR GUARD EVHS 1545-1715 ARMED/UNARMED PRACTICE EVHS 1545-1715 AIR RIFLE/STUDY HALL EVHS 1615-1640 STAFF MEETING EVHS THURSDAY 3 April 2014 “A” DAY FRIDAY 4 April 2014 “B” DAY ALL DAY UNIFORM DAY ALL DAY PT DAY 0849-1019 ALPHA PLATOON 714 0849-1019 TOP STAFF MEETING EVHS 1025-1200 BRAVO PLATOON 710 0849-1019 DELTA & ECHO PLATOON 710/714 1205-1235 A LUNCH CAFATERIA 1025-1200 FOXTROT PLATOON 714 1250-1320 B LUNCH CAFATERIA 1205-1235 A LUNCH CAFATERIA 1339-1409 C LUNCH CAFATERIA 1250-1320 B LUNCH CAFATERIA 1415-1545 CHARLIE PLATOON 710 1339-1409 C LUNCH CAFATERIA 1545-1715 ARMED/UNARMED PRACTICE EVHS 1415-1545 GOLF PLATOON 714 1545-1715 PT/ORIENTEERING PRACTICE EVHS RANK AND RECOGNITION A Warrant Officer in the U.S. Coast Guard is a WO1. UPCOMING SCHEDULED EVENTS STAAR TESTING 31 MARCH-1 APRIL ASVAB TESTING (EVHS) 31 MARCH PAINT BALL 5 APRIL EVHS PROM 12 APRIL GHS PROM 26 APRIL WORDS OF THE WEEK Brightwork Bright or shiny metal kept polished rather than painted Colors A Chief Warrant Officer 5 in the U.S. Marines is a CWO5. Raising and lowering of the National Ensign, the American flag and organization flags. NOTES 1. CMC Note: Ensure that we get your dream sheets in. The Awards ceremony is coming up May 9th at GHS Performing Arts Center (PAC). It’s a MANDATORY event. We need a note, email or phone call from parents /guardians letting us know why you will not be able to attend. Invite friends family and loved ones. 2. This Day in Naval History: (March 31) 1854 - Commodore Matthew Perry negotiates Treaty of Kanagawa to open trade between U.S. and Japan. 1971 - Poseidon (C-3) missile becomes operational when USS James Madison began her 3rd patrol carrying 16 tactical Poseidon missiles. 1992 - USS Missouri (BB-63), the last active American battleship is decommissioned. 3. This Day in Naval History: (April 1) 1893 - Navy General Order 409 of 25 February 1893 establishes the rate of Chief Petty Officer as of this date.1917 - Boatswain's Mate 1/c John I. Eopolucci, a Naval Armed Guard on board the steamship Aztec, died when the vessel was sunk by a German U-boat. He was the first U.S. Navy sailor killed in action in World War I. 1942 - First Naval Air Transportation Service (NATS) squadron for Pacific operations commissioned. 1945 - Over 1200 Navy ships and Army troops begin invasion of Okinawa. 1966 - The command, US Naval Forces Vietnam established. 1967 - Helicopter squadron HAL 3 activated at Vung Tau. 4. This Day in Naval History: (April 2) 1781 - Frigate Alliance captures 2 British privateers, Mars and Minerva. 1827 - First Naval Hospital construction begun at Portsmouth, VA. 1947 - UN places former Japanese mandated islands under U.S. trusteeship. 1951 - First Navy use of jet aircraft as a bomber, launched from a carrier, USS Princeton. 1960 - USS Glacier begins 12 days of relief operations, providing helicopter and boat transportation and emergency supplies to residents of Paramaribo, Suriname after floods. 5. This Day in Naval History: (April 3) 1797 - CAPT Thomas Truxtun issued first known American signal book using numerary system 1942 - ADM Nimitz named Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas, a joint command, and retained his other title, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet. 1992 - First five coed recruit companies graduate from Orlando, FL Naval Training Center. 6. This Day in Naval History: (April 4) 1776 - Continental Navy frigate Columbus captures HM Tender Hawke, first American capture of British armed vessel. 1854 - Sailors and Marines from sailing sloop, Plymouth, protect U.S. citizens at Shanghai. 1898 - Appointment of first Civil Engineering Corps officer, Mordecai Endicott, as Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks. 1949 - Establishment of NATO . “Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.” Bruce Lee