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All Hands Magazine is produced by the Defense Media Activity for U.S. Navy Office of Information
The name ‘all-hands meeting’ comes from the phrase ‘all hands on deck’ – a signal that requires all ship crew members to go on deck. The goal of an all-hands meeting is to: share business updates of the past month, quarter, or season. drive alignment around company mission and strategy.
We believe it's important to make the Navy's history, as documented in All Hands, accessible to everyone. In January 2003, we completed a two-year project to archive every back issue (more than...
Restore Readiness. The Navy released cycle 111 petty officer advancement results for SELRES Sailors to advance to E-4, E-5 and E-6, November 23rd. To view results click here. Read More.
The Official Magazine of the U.S. Navy For Sailors by Sailors.
All Hands Magazine, a publication also known as Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin, is published monthly in Washington, D. C., by the Bureau of Naval Personnel for the information and interest of the naval service as a whole.
All Hands Magazine is the official online magazine of the United States Navy and reports on information and news effecting more than 300,000+ Sailors and their families; however as a public document it is available to everyone. Yearly, it receives over 33 million page views.
All Hands was a monthly published magazine of the United States Navy for its sailors. It had been published since August 1922 under different names; the current title was established in 1945. Its last issue was published in December 2011, although it continues to be published online. The magazine was free of charge.
Welcome to All Hands Magazine's YouTube channel sponsored by the Defense Media Activity. This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion on the U.S. Navy and its Sailors.
Powerful all-hands meetings surface key issues, celebrate progress and offer everyone -- from senior leaders to interns -- a chance to ask questions. Running them regularly creates a cultural...