NAVY RESERVE CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATION PLANNING ORDER:
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RMKS/1. 3 March 2015, will mark the Centennial anniversary of the
establishment of the Navy Reserve. Since the birth of our country Citizen-
Sailors served as Navy Militia units until Congressional action officially
established a federal Navy Reserve in 1915. They have supported our country
in every major conflict. This message provides initial guidance and tasks for
the global execution and planning of this important commemoration.
2. In support of reference (a), execute a commemorative event commensurate
with the importance of the Navy Reserve Centennial Commemoration (NRCC) for
our Navy and nation.
3. Commander's intent: The year-long commemoration will begin with a kick-off
ceremony at the U.S. Navy Memorial on 3 March 2015 and continue through
December 2015. The goal of this commemoration is to demonstrate pride in the
history and heritage of the Navy Reserve and educate the American public,
particularly in non-fleet concentration areas, on the value and capabilities
of the Navy Reserve. Commemoration activities should welcome neighboring
communities, surrounding veteran organizations, civilian employers of
Sailors, and prominent civilians when and where able. Although expenditures
should reflect today's fiscal environment, the conduct and result of
commemorations should instill a richer understanding and a greater
appreciation of the U.S. Navy Reserve. All actions shall be consistent with
applicable law and policy, to include reference (b).
4. Task:
a. The Office of the Chief of Navy Reserve will oversee planning and program
development for the NRCC. A NRCC working group was established to support
fleet-wide planning to make the anniversary commemorations as meaningful as
possible.
b. NRCC Will:
(1) Develop a strategic communications plan, including public affairs (PA)
guidance.
(2) Execute a kick-off ceremony at the Washington Navy Memorial on 3 March
2015.
(3) Develop a commemoration toolkit for use by the unit commands.
(4) Develop a website for the Centennial and post all documents and
associated points of contact.
(5) Compile a list of lessons learned.
c. Navy History and Heritage Command (NAVHISHERITAGECOM) will:
(1) Provide manpower/experts as necessary to support the NRCC working group.
(2) Provide historical documentation and research for displays, vignettes,
and publications.
(3) Direct the Navy museum network to feature year-long, temporary Navy
Reserve exhibits within their museums.
d. Chief of Information (CHINFO) will:
(1) Provide manpower/experts as necessary to support the NRCC working group.
(2) Inform the active and reserve component public affairs community of the
Navy Reserve Centennial campaign.
(3) Provide guidance and assistance for the social media plan.
(4) Assist with graphics and video service support.
(5) Support synchronization of PAO outreach and coordinate with already
scheduled events to integrate a multi-media toolkit.
e. Commander, Naval Installations Command (CNIC) will:
(1) Ensure regional commands provide support for commemorative events to
greatest extent feasible.
f. Commander, Navy Reserve Force Command (COMNAVRESFORCOM) will:
(1) Ensure Commander, Navy Air Force Reserve, Commander, Information
Dominance Corps Reserve Command, Regional Reserve Component Commands and Navy
Operational Support Commands plan for and commemorate the Navy Reserve
Cenntenial beginning 3 March 2015 through December 2015.
5. The Centennial Commemoration toolkit will be available at the NRCC
webpage, www.navyreservecentennial.com on August 2014.
6. Command and supporting command relationships:
a. Chief of Navy Reserve is the supported Commander.
b. NAVHISHERITAGECOM, CHINFO, CNIC and COMNAVRESFORCOM are supporting.
7. Point of Contact. NRCC POC is CDR Cori Parker, (703) 614-7292 (DSN prefix:
224), email: corinne.parker@navy.mil.
8. Released by Vice Admiral S. H. Swift, Director, Navy Staff.//
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