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Working Together As A Team To Ensure Strong Sea Services For A Maritime Nation

Morning Colors Aboard USS Gary

You Start By Joining At The National Level

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About Us The Navy League is unique among military-oriented associations in that it is a civilian organization dedicated to the education of our citizens, including elected officials, and the support of the men and women of the sea services and their families. To this end, the Orange County Council works closely with Navy, Marine and Coast Guard units nearby. The OC Council supports active duty military personnel through “adoption” of ships, installations and units, award programs, financial support and service men and women recognition programs.

Our Mission To continue to support through non-partisan efforts our country’s Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, to support youth programs such as Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Junior ROTC and Young Marines that expose young people to the values of our Sea Services, and to educate the public regarding the national security and humanitarian efforts provided by our Sea Services. This is a mission MORE VITAL NOW than at anytime in recent history! Our sea services are in a poor state of readiness with ships, planes, and equipment that are in need of spare parts and replacements! Your help is critical!

To Join The Orange County Navy League ~

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One of Orange County’s most famous residents, John Wayne, had a deep love of America. Wayne, who lived in Newport Beach, California, rose beyond the typical recognition for a famous actor to that of an enduring icon, symbolizing and communicating American values and ideals.

Much like the Orange County Navy League, John Wayne was a civilian who served to support our Nation’s military. He was involved with the USO from WWII through Vietnam. Wayne’s status as an iconic American was formally recognized by the U.S. government in the form of the two highest civilian decorations. On May 26, 1979, he was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, then, on June 9, 1980 Wayne was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Jimmy Carter. And in 1998, he was awarded the Naval Heritage Award by the US Navy Memorial Foundation for his support of the Navy and Military during his film career.

John Wayne’s image on our Council Challenge Coin is a replica of sculptor Robert Summers bronze statue: “The Duke”. Commissioned in 1979, and currently located at the Orange County, John Wayne Airport, the statue is a commemoration of the late actor as a true American patriot. John Wayne embodied the Navy League motto:

“Citizens in Support of Our Sea Services”

The John Wayne Connection

Our “Challenge Coin”

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We Directly Support Via “Adoptions”Adoptions Are Our #1 Morale and Support Effort

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We Directly Support Via “Adoptions”Recognition Where Deserved!

Certificates, Cash Stipends, Letters For Personnel Jacket

Adoption: COMSUBRON 11

Adoption: Naval Base Point Loma

Navy CommandSubmarine SquadronELEVEN is a squadronof five fast attack nuclear submarines based in San Diego. It includes the float-ing dry-dock, Arco,

and Undersea Rescue Command. The squadron staff is responsible for providing training, material and personnel readiness support for all units. Submarine Squadron 11 is located on Naval Base Point Loma, Califonia.

Naval Base Point Loma consists ofseven facilities:Submarine Base, Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command

(previously Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Command), Fleet Combat Training Center Pacific, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), SPAWAR Systems Center, the Fleet Intelligence Command Pacific and Naval Consolidated Brig, Miramar. These close-knit com-mands form a diverse and highly technical hub of naval activity. The on base population is around 22,000 Navy and civilian personnel.

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Come Meet Jim BrasOCNL’s

Rep!

With Quarterly and Yearly Awards

Adoption: 3RD Marine Air WingThe 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rdMAW) is the major west coast aviation unit of the United States Marine Corps. It is headquartered at Marine Corps Air Station

Miramar, California and provides the aviation combat element forI Marine Expeditionary Force. The wing is made up of a headquarters squadron, four flying groups, an aviation command and control group and an aviation engineering group. 3rdMAW has many assets, including these aircraft: F/A-18 HornetF-35B Lightning IIAV-8B Harrier II, KC-130 Super Hurcules, AH-1W Super Cobra, AH-1Z Viper, UH-1Y Venom, CH-53E Super Stallion, MV-22B Osprey, RQ-7 Shadow, and Scan Eagle.

Orange County Navy League visits the 3rdMAW every quarter to present Marine of the Quarter, Sailor of the Quarter, as well as year-end awards. You are welcome to join us!

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We Directly Support Via “Adoptions”

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is home to the 3rd Marine Air-craft Wing. Miramar is home to over 15,000 service members and their families, comprised of every branch of our military service. The air station is best known as the former location of the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School (NFWS), its TOPGUN train-ing program and the movie of the same name. During the heyday of TOPGUN at NAS Miramar, the station was nicknamed “Fight-ertown USA.” Orange County Navy League visits MCAS Miramar every quarter to present Marine of the Quarter, Sailor of the Quar-ter, as well as year-end awards. You are welcome to join us!

Adoption: MCAS Miramar

We Support Navy JROTC & Sea Cadet UnitsLearning the values of citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment. We support Santa Ana, Orange, and Troy High Schools. The Teddy Roosevelt Youth Medal is given annually to one outstanding cadet at each command.

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With Quarterly and Yearly Awards

ACU 5 is the United States Navy’s Pacific operating unit for the Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC). Headquartered at Camp Pendleton, itsmission is transporting, ship-to-shore and across the beach, personnel, weapons, equipment, and cargo of the

“No Beach Out of Reach”

assault elements of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. ACU-5 has over 400 sailors, organized in five departments. A part of the United States Pacific Fleet, ACU-5 reports to Commander, Naval Beach Group 1, a part of Expeditionary Strike Group 3. As of April 2017, we are just beginning our relationship with ACU-5. We plan on visiting this unique command quarterly from here on out. Why not join us? You just never know when you might catch a ride on a military hovercraft!

Some of the OC Navy League’s Past Adoptions Include:Navy Region SouthwestUSS Nimitz (CVN-69)USS McCampbell (DDG-85)USS Salt Lake City (SSN-716)USS Albuquerque (SSN-706)USS Helena (SSN-725)USS Gary (FFG-51)Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30 (VRC-30)Naval Consolidated Brig, Miramar (NAVCONBRIG)China Lake NAWS & Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX-9)USCGC Narwhal

OCNL Leaders To Sea, and Friends & Family Day Program Ships:USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76)USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74)USS Asheville (SSN-758)USS Jefferson City (SSN 759)USS Topeka (SSN-754)USS Hampton (SSN-767)USS San Francisco (SSN-711)USCGC Chase (WHEC-718)USS Boxer (LHD-4)USS Essex (LHD-2)

Adoption: Naval Assault Craft Unit 5

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We Directly Support Via “Adoptions”

Adoption: Center for Service Support

The mission of CSS is to provide Sailors in the Naval Administra-tion, Logistics and Media communities the necessary skills, knowl-edge and education to enhance lifelong learning and to support the Fleet’s warfighting mission. Looking like a college campus, Center for Service Support (CSS) was established in February 2003 as part of the Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) revolution in training initiative to streamline the business of deliv-ering required training. In all, NETC established 15 learning cen-ters, including the one in San Diego which our council supports!

What is unique about this command is... FOOD! Really, really, good food, and so far, every time we’ve presented awards, it has been in conjunction with a pot luck lunch that is truly “to die for”! (Think Thanksgiving dinner at grandma’s house... on steroids!) So, if yummies and congratulating sailors on a job well done trips your trigger, come join us in San Diego every quarter!

Adoption: Center for Service Support

The Navy League and You, Supporting America’s Sea Services

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With Quarterly and Yearly Awards

The Most Anticipated Week of the Year for Our Pacific Fleet Sailors!

Major Funding For Pacific FleetSailor of the Year Awards

Involving COMNAVSUBPAC, COMNAVAIRPAC, COMNAVSURFPAC and COMTHIRDFLEET

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Special Programs and Speakers

Our signature event was the biggest Pearl Harbor Survivors reunion in 2016. Held at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach, almost one dozen survivors attended a special lunch to honor their service just before the 75 anniversary of the attack. The October 26th luncheon was made possible by the efforts of Council Director Sally Nockold, Council President John Gates and Council Judge Advocate Hon. Rick Aguirre. It included over 300 guests from the Orange County community, Members of Congress, the Orange County Board of Supervisors and all the major media outlets.

A Salute To 27 Pearl Harbor Survivors26 October 2016, Sponsored by

Orange County Navy League

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Fundraising & Donations

Navy League of Orange County affiliated and joined with TailHook association to raise money for Tailhook Educational Foundation, a worthy scholarship program.

Orange County Navy League supported the ASYMCA at Camp Pendleton by donating to the Poker Run for motorcycle enthusiasts and becoming a Hole Sponsor at the ASYMCA’s golf tournament.

TailhookEducationalFoundation

Armed Services YMCA

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Help Us Support Our Military The Navy League depends on passionate individuals like you to carry our education and support mission forward. Local councils, like Orange County, adopt ships and shore commands, reward and honor enlisted personnel, host dinners and celebrations for military personnel, and support family members left behind when spouses and parents are deployed. No prior military service is required to be a member of the Navy League!

A Few of the Many Member Benefits First and foremost, you will become a part of a dynamic team focused on supporting our men and women in the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and U.S.-flag Merchant Marine and their families. You will help educate our legislators and the American public on the importance of sea power to the security and economic prosperity of this nation. The Navy League gives you an opportunity to serve those who selflessly serve this nation. Navy League membership also gives you the opportunity to network within your local council, your community and at a national level with like-minded individuals. It offers ample opportunities to engage, communicate, educate and advocate.

Seapower Magazine All premium, life and corporate members receive the Navy League’s award-winning publication Seapower 10 times a year. Feature interviews and articles document key developments in major ship, aircraft and weapons programs, and convey current news relating to major naval policy and political developments as they pertain to the sea services, the U.S. industrial base and international partners and allies. The Almanac of Seapower, which is the January issue, is the definitive resource and reference tool for all things related to the sea services, providing comprehensive, current data on the organization, missions, ships, aircraft, weapons, unmanned systems and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Maritime Administration. Seapower also is available digitally and as an app for Apple, Kindle and Android platforms.

Other Benefits Include: Online Learning Community— Council homepages, news, calendar of events, the membership directory, a “My profile” page and reports (for qualified users). Registration is free and available to current members.

Online, go to: navyleague.org and click on Join/Renew

To Join The Orange County Navy League ~

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You Start By Joining At The National Level

Orange County, CAGates, John 10154803

This opens the NL membership form with your “QR” code reading app on your smart phone. (QR App is available free.)

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