Flag announcements

Congrats to RDML(s) Reginald Ewing, the Next Medical Corps Admiral!

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RMKS/1.  The President of the United States has approved the report of the 
selection board which recommend the following officers in the line and staff 
corps on the active-duty list for promotion to the permanent grade of Rear 
Admiral (lower half). 
 
2.  Frocking to Rear Admiral (lower half) is not authorized except on an 
individual basis by the Secretary of Defense. 
 
Acosta, Erin E. O. 
Allman, Walter H. III 
Biehn, Andrew M. 
Bringham, Wesley P. 
Brooks, Kertreck V. 
Burgess, Richard G. 
Cardone, Daryle D. 
Chen, Cameron R. 
Dorsey, Jereal E. 
Duffy, Matthew J. 
Ewing, Reginald S. III 
Flatt, Damian D. 
Friedman, John P. 
Gantt, William K. Jr. 
Jarrett, Michael R. Jr. 
Lannamann, Daniel L. 
Loo, David 
Metcalf, Brian A. 
Montalvo, Gary G. Jr. 
Owens, Raymond P. III 
Pollard, Davidtavis M. 
Pottenburgh, Matthew T. 
Reed, William R. 
Sanders, Karrey D. 
Sargeant, Charles R. 
Snell, Benjamin A. 
Stafford, John W. 
Tobias, Omarr E. 
Zerr, Thomas J. 
 
3.  The Board selected these leaders to ensure the Navy has the right senior 
officers to employ, generate, and design our Fleet for combat operations, 
recognizing that the continued preeminence of the Navy is inextricably linked 
to our ability to change by advancing our culture.  To do so, Navy's Flag 
Wardroom must model Get Real and Get Better, demonstrating a mindset of 
continuous improvement in how they build teams and deliver outcomes.  These 
leaders must be able to self-assess, self-correct, always learn, rapidly 
collaborate, and create opportunities to remove barriers to individual, team, 
and Navy warfighting excellence. 
 
4.  The board looked for officers with sustained, superior performance in O5 
and O6 command who demonstrated key attributes including:  initiative, taking 
ownership, embracing new ideas with an open mind, relentlessly focusing on 
output metrics and forecasted performance, finding and embracing the red to 
drive improvement, rewarding transparency and well-calculated risk taking, 
generating a culture of continuous learning, and demonstrating a sustained 
ability to unleash the power of our people in leading men and women coming 
from widely varying backgrounds. 
 
5.  The convening order and precepts for the board may be found on the MyNavy 
HR website at the following link: https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-
Management/Boards/Flag/Precepts/. 
 
6.  Released by Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy.// 
 
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★★★ FROM LTG CROSLAND ★★★ Welcome to Rear Admiral Matt Case

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Teammates,

I’m excited to announce that Rear Admiral (RDML) Matthew Case joined our DHA leadership team this past week and will serve as our Assistant Director (Acting) for Health Care Administration (AD-HCA).

Matt brings a wealth of experience in leadership roles throughout military medicine and with the Navy.  Most recently, Matt served as both the Director, Defense Health Network Atlantic and as the Commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic in Portsmouth, VA. He’s had other vital leadership roles directly supporting the Navy Surgeon General at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, as well as commanding US Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Matt also brings operational experience with deployments to Afghanistan, Djibouti, time with the 6th Fleet, and in support of Marine Expeditionary Forces at Camp Lejeune.

Throughout his time at the DHN Atlantic, Matt has been deeply immersed in our digital health transformation and has helped lead the Venture Site initiatives across all five sites, to include Portsmouth Naval Medical Center.  His insights from previous digital health efforts at NH Jacksonville have proven invaluable in our own journey.

Please join me in welcoming Matt to the senior leadership team here at DHA!

In support,

Tc

Telita Crosland 

LTG, US Army

Director, Defense Health Agency

RDML(s) Kevin Brown is Next NMFL Commander

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Here is the flag announcement, although I’m sure he will not be the Chief of the Medical Service Corps and that is a typo:

Capt. Kevin J. Brown, selected for promotion to rear admiral (lower half), will be assigned as commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic, with additional duties as director, Tidewater Market/chief of Medical Service Corps, Portsmouth, Virginia. Brown is currently serving as commanding officer, Navy Medical Readiness and Training Command/Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

New Flag Assignment for RDML Case

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Rear Adm. (lower half) Matthew Case will be assigned as deputy to the assistant director for Health Care Administration, Defense Health Agency, with additional duties as chief of Medical Service Corps, Falls Church, Virginia. Case is currently serving as commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic, with additional duties as director, Tidewater Market; and chief of Medical Service Corps, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Medical Flag Officer Assignments

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The Secretary of the Navy and Chief of Naval Operations announced the following assignments:

Rear Adm. (lower half) Walter D. Brafford is assigned as commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command, with additional duties as Chief of the Dental Corps, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Rear Adm. (lower half) Robert J. Hawkins is assigned as deputy assistant director, Operations, Strategy, and Education and Training, Defense Health Agency, with additional duties as Chief of the Navy Nurse Corps, Falls Church, Virginia.

Statement From Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III on the Senate’s Confirmation of 425 General and Flag Officers

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While this day is long overdue, I welcome the Senate’s confirmation of 425 of our highly qualified general and flag officers, who will at last be able to serve in critical positions to our national security. 

These holds have already dragged on needlessly for months, degrading our military readiness and forcing far too many of our outstanding military families to put their lives on hold and endure even greater sacrifices. These unnecessary and unprecedented holds have forced multiple military services to operate without Senate-confirmed leaders and obligated some military leaders to take on two exceptionally demanding jobs at once. 
 
We also look forward to the Senate’s confirmation of the remainder of our highly qualified and apolitical military leaders, so that America can have the fully fielded team it deserves during this critical moment for our national security.