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Naval History &
Heritage CommandRear Admiral Jay DeLoach
(USN-Ret.)Director, Naval History
19 October 2009
Supporting Calendar for America
“The Navy has both a tradition and a future—and we look with pride and confidence in both directions.”
ADM George Anderson, CNO
Table of Contents1. NHHC Structure & Resources (The Ways NHHC
Can Support)
2. Supporting “Calendar for America”
3. NHHC Long Range Strategic Inputs = Annual “Calendar for America” Events
4. Update– Bicentennial of the War of 1812 (2012-2015)– Sesquicentennial of the Civil War (2011-2015)– Battle of Midway Commemoration (annually)
NHHC Mission• Collect, preserve, protect, and make available the artifacts, documents, and
art that best embody our naval history and heritage for present and future generations.
• Advance the knowledge of naval history and heritage through professional research, analysis, interpretation, products and services.
• Make naval history and heritage “come alive” for our Sailors and Marines to enhance readiness and esprit de corps.
• Remind America of its need to maintain a strong Navy and Marine Corps to protect its citizens, their freedoms, and the nation’s maritime commerce.
Complimenting Outreach: America’s Navy
DIRECTOR
Deputy Director
MUSEUMS &
COLLECTIONS
OPERATIONS
HISTORIES&
ARCHIVESENTERPRISE INTEGRATION
&OUTREACH
CURATOR / PHOTO
U/WArchaeology12 Museums ART
WEBSITE EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH PublicationsPAO
HISTORIES REFERENCE FLT/ CMDHISTORIANSARCHIVES
ADMIN
Cmd eval Contracts
IT
HR
FINANCE
DET BOSTON
LIBRARY
SENIOR ARCHIVIST
SENIOR HISTORIAN
Naval History & Heritage Command
Personnel Authorized On Board
Civilians 189 170
Active Mil 111 105
Reserve Mil 57 47
Four divisions supporting one
vision
NHHC Resources• Echelon 2 Command• 291 billets in 35 facilities in 16 geographic locations• History• Archives• Artifacts• Navy Art• Underwater Archaeology • Navy Library• 12 Museums• USS Constitution Repair Facility• Nuclear-Powered Submarine and Wooden Sailing Ship • Commemorations and Publications• Website at www.history.navy.mil• Social Media – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Goodreads
OLYMPIA
BECUNA
MIDWAY
MV PILOT
US Navy Submarine Museum
NAUTILUS
X-1
USS CONSTITUTION
CASSIN YOUNG
JOSEPH P KENNEDY JR
LCM 56
LIONFISH
MASSACHUSETTS
PT 617
PT 796
SALEM
Naval Aviation Museum
Great Lakes Naval Museum
BATFISH
Hampton Roads Naval Museum
WISCONSIN
MONITOR
GROWLER
INTREPID
ALABAMA
DRUM
PBR MARK II
LST-325
RAZORBACK
HOGA
ARIZONA
BOWFIN
MISSOURI
UTAH
NORTH CAROLINA
LANE VICTORY
US Navy Seabee Museum
RED OAK VICTORY
HORNET
LUCID
PBR MARK II
POTOMAC
PTF 26
KIDD
AMERICAN VICTORY
PTF 3
PBR MARK II
Pax River Naval Air Museum
CHESAPEAKE
TORSK
JOHN W BROWN
CONSTELLATION
LST 393
SILVERSIDES
SLATER
NEW JERSEY
LING
PBR MARK II
Naval Undersea Museum
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Museum
TURNER JOY
DEEP QUEST
TRIESTE II
BLUEBACK
PT-658
LCI(L)-713
COBIA
COD
NIAGARA
CROAKER
LITTLE ROCK
THE SULLIVANS
PTF-17
ALBACORE
REQUIN
ORLECK
LAFFEY
YORKTOWN
CLAMAGORE
CAVALLA
STEWART
TEXAS
LEXINGTON
PT 309Ship / Museum
Naval Academy Museum
Nat. Museum of the US Navy
BARRY
LCVP
PCF-1
TRIESTE
NWC Museum
Naval Museum of Armament
and Technology
Existing Navy Museums and Partner Museums.Existing Navy Museums and Partner Museums.
Navy MuseumNetwork
Supporting OPNAVINST 5726.8• Host an annual national historical conference in May of even numbered years to
better synchronize historical event celebrations and commemorations with the Navy’s long range engagement calendar and the annual “Calendar for America.”
– Next Conference Planned for May 2010
• Produce process guidance on commemorative activities for use by supported commands, to include planning, sponsorship, execution and record keeping responsibilities
– Navy History and Heritage Command, Commemorations Planning Guide. Completed 08/05/09. Under Internal Review
• Identify traditional commemorative activities and events carried out by the United States Navy.
– Navy History and Heritage Command, Commemorations Planning Guide, Section 2. Completed 08/05/09. Under Internal Review
• Produce a long term listing of historically significant events worthy of national, regional, or local commemoration by the United States Navy for consideration by the CHINFO annual outreach support
Naval History & Heritage Command: Planning Guide 2009
Support (cont.)conference, and approval by CNO. Include recommendations for supported commands for specific commemorative events at the national and regional level.
– Navy History and Heritage Command, Commemorations Planning Guide, Section 2. Completed 08/05/09. Under Internal Review
• Produce process guidance for annual commemorations of the Battle of Midway for use by commanding officers in performing annual “history stand downs” on or near the anniversary of seminal events.
– Navy History and Heritage Command, Commemorations Planning Guide. Appendices “Battle of Midway”. Completed 08/05/09. Under Internal Review
• Provide CNO, VCNO, and DNS and supported commands specific advice on ongoing conduct of commemorative activities through the decennial cycle of this instruction.
– Ongoing Activity
• Review and comment on after action reports produced by supported commands for all historic commemoration events.
– Navy History and Heritage Command, Commemorations Planning Guide. Section 7, Lessons Learned Assessment and Feedback . Completed 08/05/09. Under
Internal Review
Strategic Vision = Tactical Execution• The Long Range Strategic Plan = The “Calendar for
America” as Tactical Execution
CHINFO shall: (OPNAVINST 5726.8) (1) Serve as the single-process owner for "Outreach: America's Navy.“
(a) Host an annual outreach support conference in June. Conference will be attended by representatives from USFF, COMPACFLT, Director of Navy Staff (DNS), CNIC, CNP, CNRC, CNRF, and DNHHC, to establish the Navy's long range outreach plan, identify annual outreach requirements, review the next year's "Calendar for America," and serve as the coordination forum for execution across stakeholders.
(b) Promulgate the long range outreach plan which looks at least 10 years downrange via an Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Notice (OPNAVNOTE) in October of each year.”
The Strategic Long Range Plan• Producing the Strategic Long Range Plan to
inform the tactical annual “Calendar for America”
Organizing Known Quantities:
1. DNHHC shall: (OPNAVINST 5726.8) Produce a long term listing of historically significant events worthy of national, regional, or local commemoration by the United States Navy for consideration by the CHINFO annual outreach support conference, Completed
2. Fleet Weeks: New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Hampton Roads, San Diego, Fort Lauderdale. Dates and Locations are know.
3. Navy Weeks: 21 Navy Weeks in 2010. The plan is to grow the program into XXX Navy Weeks by 2020.
4. Blue Angels: The 2010 and 2011 programs are complete. Where is the program going?
Way Forward• Producing The Long Range Strategic Plan &
The “Calendar for America”.
1. CHINFO, NHHC, & All: coordinate current inputs and long range strategic visions into a ten year “Long Range Strategic Plan”.
2. Update O:AN Enclosure (1) with “Long Range Strategic Plan”. Oct 2009
3. Complete “Calendar for America” ensuring it is informed by “Long Range Strategic Plan”. Dec 2009
4. Update O:AN with Enclosure (2) “Calendar for America”. Dec 2009
5. CNO OPNOTE Updates O:AN Instruction. Dec 2009
Naval History and Heritage
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