Defense News in Brief: Expanded-Operational Stress Control Training

Source: United States Navy

Naval Surface Force Atlantic, (SURFLANT), leaders, medical personnel and religious program specialists recently received training about the Navy’s Expanded Operational Stress Control (E-OSC) program from the Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC).
“There was interest among our group in offering E-OSC training units on a rotational basis,” said Cmdr. Jeffrey Quinn, a SURFLANT Ministry Center training coordinator. “The structure of the program makes it very flexible, so you don’t have to sit everyone down for hours on end to complete it. I think we’ll see a lot of ideas for implementation grow once the program is rolled out.”
Included in the training were sections about Combat and Operational Stress First Aid, which is a multi-step process for assessing and caring for Sailors suffering from psychological stress injuries, and the implementation of Buddy Care and Unit Assessment, which are intervention tools used to assess individuals/units during times of stress. The instruction also focused on use of the “Stress-o-Meter”, is a web-based tool that collects subjective information based on the Stress Continuum and creates a “dashboard” for command leadership to develop an understanding and tracking of staff stress levels.

The multi-faceted, virtual training joined east and west coast trainees and consisted of how to build resilience; to identify, engage and intervene Sailors who are suffering from stress-related injuries; and to create a command environment that is conducive to dealing with operational stress.

Defense News in Brief: Navy EOD shows CNO Unmanned Capabilities of Navy Expeditionary Combat Force

Source: United States Navy

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday visited components of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 1 at Naval Base Point Loma, Calif., Feb. 23, to learn how the Navy Expeditionary Combat Force (NECF) is utilizing and developing unmanned system (UMS) capabilities that enable the fleet and Joint Force to execute a full spectrum of military operations.

Defense News in Brief: Navy EOD shows CNO Current and Near-Future Unmanned Capabilities of Navy Expeditionary Combat Force

Source: United States Navy

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday visited components of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 1 at Naval Base Point Loma, Calif., Feb. 23, to learn how the Navy Expeditionary Combat Force (NECF) is utilizing and developing unmanned system (UMS) capabilities that enable the fleet and Joint Force to execute a full spectrum of military operations.