FISCAL YEAR 2016 CNO ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD WINNERS:

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REF/A/DOC/OPNAV M-5090.1/10JAN14//
AMPN/REF A IS OPNAV M-5090.1, CHAPTER 6, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS PROGRAM//

REF/B/DOC/OUSD/12OCT16//
AMPN/REF B IS OUSD MEMORANDUM REQUEST FOR 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD
NOMINATIONS
POC/MS. MADELINE JOYCE/CONT/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N452P3/TEL: (703)695
-5073/madeline.joyce.ctr@navy.mil//

RMKS/1.  Per ref (a) and (b), the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) 
Environmental Awards program recognizes Navy ships, installations, 
individuals, and teams for their outstanding accomplishments and 
contributions to improving the environmental performance of our Navy.

2.  For the fiscal year 2016 competition, 56 nominations from commands around 
the world were received in 10 award categories.  Environmental subject matter 
experts and representatives from Navy and non-government organizations 
reviewed the nominations and selected winners for each of the award 
categories.

3.  It is with great pleasure that I announce the fiscal year 2016 CNO 
Environmental Award winners, listed alphabetically within each category:
    a.  Natural Resources Conservation, Large Installation: 
Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada Naval 
Air Station Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Washington 
Naval Weapons Station Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey
    b.  Environmental Quality, Industrial Installation:
Fleet Readiness Center Southwest, San Diego, California
Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida
Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton, Washington
    c.  Environmental Quality, Overseas:
Camp Lemonnier,  Djibouti
Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan
Naval Station Rota, Spain
    d.  Sustainability, Non-Industrial Installation:
Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Milton, Florida
Naval Hospital Bremerton, Washington
Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
    e.  Sustainability, Individual/Team:
Naval Base Coronado, San Diego, California
Naval Base Ventura County Sustainability Team, Point Mugu, California
NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    f.  Environmental Restoration, Installation
Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, California
St. Juliens Creek Annex, Norfolk, Virginia
    g.  Cultural Resources Management, Small Installation:
Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan
Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia
    h.  Cultural Resources Management, Individual/Team
Ms. Carrie A. Williams of NAS Pensacola, Florida
Ms. Kerry A. Vautrot of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake Cultural Resource Team, California
    i.  Environmental Planning, Team
Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2016 Environmental Planning Team, Norfolk, Virginia
Mariana Islands Training and Testing EIS Team, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Transit Protection System Port Angeles Environmental Assessment
Project Team, Bremerton, Washington
    j.  Afloat (includes competitive sub-categories)
Large Deck Combatant - USS Harry Truman (CVN 75)
Military Sealift Command USS Emory S. Land (AS 39)
Submarine - USS Virginia (SSN 74)
Surface Combatant - USS Monterey (CG 61)

4.  All CNO winners advance to the Secretary of the Navy level of 
competition.  Winners will receive plaques, which will be mailed to winning 
commands for local presentation to award recipients.  Information on an 
awards ceremony will be provided by separate correspondence.

5.  Congratulations to all our accomplished winners for their impressive 
achievements in protecting environmental assets while maintaining mission 
readiness. The Navy commends you for your innovative and tireless efforts to 
demonstrate environmental stewardship and ensure national security.  Bravo 
Zulu!

6.  Released by VADM P. H. Cullom, N4.//

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