Finance Friday Articles
- 3 Steps to Stay Sane in a Volatile Market
- Don’t Let The Awful Treasury Direct Website Stop You From Buying Series I Bonds
- Filling the retirement income gap caused by the pandemic
- How to Be a DIY Investor
- It’s Time for Tax-Loss Selling
- Main Street Investors Break Records in Rush for U.S. Government Bonds
- Nick Maggiulli On Why You Should ‘Just Keep Buying’
- Perspective in a time of heightened volatility
- The 4% Rule and Safe Withdrawal Rates
- The Worst Years Ever For a 60/40 Portfolio
- What If This Turns Out to Be a Terrible Time to Retire?
- Why Perfectionism Ruins Portfolios
Here’s a Vanguard research paper entitled “The case for low-cost index fund investing”:
FY23 Navy Reserve Captain Staff Corps Selections
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RMKS/1. I am pleased to announce the following Staff Corps Officers on the
Reserve Active-Status list for promotion to the permanent grade of Captain.
2. This message is not authority to deliver appointments. Authority to
effect promotion will normally be issued by future NAVADMINs requiring
NAVPERS 1421/7 preparation and forwarding of document to PERS-806.
3. Frocking is not authorized for any officer listed below until specific
authorization is received per SECNAVINST 1420.2B.
4. For proper alphabetical order read from left to right on each line. The
numbers following each name to the right indicate the relative seniority
among selectees within each competitive category. Note: An (*) by the name
indicates the selectee was merit reordered to the top of the promotion list
in accordance with reference (a). Members are directed to verify their
select status via BUPERS Online.
Medical Corps
Delpilar Ruben 0018 Faust Christopher A 0010
Flanagan Mark Nicholas 0006 Fontana Mark A 0005
Harwood Jared Laverne 0020 Heywood Richard Edward 0011
Jimenez Paul Anthony * 0002 Kuehne Jonathan Peter 0003
Kuzis Karl Anthony 0016 Leclere Lance E 0015
Letterle Susan Joy 0004 Liedtke Eric E 0014
Lightfoot Jeffrey D 0008 Mcvey Patrick T 0019
Olson Christina A 0013 Refermat David Hazen 0007
Rudisile Michael E 0009 Sanabria Juan R 0017
Tostenrud Robert P * 0001 Wang Steven C 0012
Dental Corps
Allen Jason Scott 0005 Dater Steven Michael 0004
Henleybrown Kimberly M 0003 Meymand Samira 0001
Patterson Michael John 0002
Medical Service Corps
Anderson Louise Marie * 0001 Herrera Rudolph Robert 0003
Parthun William Eric 0002
Judge Advocate General's Corps
Ambrose Dillon John 0003 Giusso Ronald Robert 0001
Hale Brandon Todd 0005 Magee Ken William 0004
Morehouse Yaroslava T 0006 Oregan Michael Martin 0002
Smith Kathryn Matt 0007
Nurse Corps
Austin Obie Andrel 0001 Craig Andrew Emerson 0004
Joy Tracy Lee 0002 Kendrick Malinda Kay 0003
Schonhardt Grace C 0005 Valentine Susan O 0006
Supply Corps
Guthrie Adam Davidson 0006 Hewitt Sean C 0007
Krakuszeski Alexander J 0002 Mccabe Matthew Weeks 0008
Morgan Christopher Lee 0001 Panado Michael Canlas 0005
Schuck Eric Christian 0009 Tonini David A 0003
Whitsell Renee Daws 0004
Supply Corps (FTS)
Bach James Donald 0001 Toso Donald Richard Jr 0002
Chaplain Corps
Lieberman Phillip I 0003 Moreno Mark C 0002
Rupnik Frank Thomas III * 0001
Civil Engineer Corps
Buchanan Randell Todd 0004 Platz David Daniel 0002
Wall John Douglas Jr 0001 Wiese Jason Paul 0003
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Call for Photos and Messages for RDML Hancock’s Retirement
The Medical Corps Chief’s Office is putting together a parting gift for RDML Hancock in honor of his retirement in August. We want to collect messages from the Corps and pictures that we will compile into a book for him. We want to highlight the accomplishments that he has had throughout his career and the people that he has influenced/affected over his 40 years of service. Please distribute this request widely as many may have retired and are not on the current distribution lists. We are hoping to cast this net as widely as possible so we can get messages and photos from throughout his distinguished career.
POC: Please send all photos and messages to CDR Jennifer Eng Kulawy (contact in the global) NLT July 8th, 2022.
Thank you for your help with this project.
Call for FY23 Medical Corps Scholarship Applicant Reviewers – O4+
The Medical Corps Chief’s Office seeks motivated O4 or above officers who would like to contribute to the future of Navy Medicine as an accessions scholarship reviewer. Each prospective scholarship applicant is thoroughly vetted to ensure that the best and fully qualified candidates are offered Navy scholarships for medical school. We are looking for a small cadre of Medical Corps officers willing to volunteer to review applications expeditiously (<1 week) once a review board convenes. The time commitment is about five hours, 3 to 4 times throughout the fiscal year.
Prospective candidates should supply a CV and an introductory email to CDR Jennifer Eng-Kulawy (contact in the global) no later than 1 JUL 2022.
Selection of the next President of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
MHS Colleagues,
I am pleased and excited to inform you the Secretary of Defense selected Dr. Jonathan Woodson, MD as the seventh President of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Dr. Woodson was selected from a large pool of highly qualified candidates and brings a wealth of talent, knowledge and experience to the Military Health System and to the University having served as the longest tenured Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs from 2010 until 2016.
Dr. Woodson rejoins the Military Health System after serving as the leader for Boston University’s University-wide Institute for Health System Innovation and Policy. He was a Larz Anderson Professor in Management and Professor of the Practice at the Questrom School of Business. In addition, he held joint appointments as Professor of Surgery at the School of Medicine and Professor of Health Law, Policy, and Management at the School of Public Health. He is also the Commanding General of the United States Army Reserve Medical Command, serving at the rank of Major General.
Dr. Woodson is a graduate of the City College of New York and the New York University School of Medicine. He received his postgraduate medical education at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and completed residency training in internal medicine, and general and vascular surgery. He is board certified in internal medicine, general surgery, vascular surgery and critical care surgery. He also holds a Master’s Degree in Strategic Studies (concentration in strategic leadership) from the U.S. Army War College.
The depth and breadth of Dr. Woodson’s more than 30 years of experience will be a major asset to the University and the Military Health System. He led the MHS through major change, including overseeing the standup of the Defense Health Agency, along with other major initiatives. I am confident that he will continue the University’s long history of excellence and leadership in military medicine.
Please join me in welcoming Dr. Jonathan Woodson back into the Military Health System family. And, as always, thank you for your unwavering dedication to our shared mission. We have accomplished so much but there is still work to be done. I know Dr. Woodson is up to the task and I look forward to his guidance and leadership. Today is a great day for the Military Health System and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Seileen
Seileen M. Mullen
Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs