Posted on Mar 11, 2023
Honoring CTI1 (IW/AW/NAO) Amanda Pavelich, USN
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How the navy has or has not changed regarding the treatment of women:
Despite raising their right hand and swearing to serve their country, women in the Navy are still often seen as weak and undeserving of a place in the hallowed halls of warriors. In today’s Navy, changes in the treatment of women need to focus more on mindset instead of the institution.
Over the last decade the Navy has made multiple institutional changes, the most pivotal of which being the integration of women on submarines. Additionally, it has recognized the multiple roles they play as Sailor, wife, mother, daughter, and leader. In that effort, they have increased parental leave, recognized both parents’ roles in child rearing, and made uniform and PT standard changes in support of these various roles. However, despite these changes which have increased women’s abilities to deploy and serve in different capacities, their service is still deemed sub-standard.
Despite raising their right hand and swearing to serve their country, women in the Navy are still often seen as weak and undeserving of a place in the hallowed halls of warriors. In today’s Navy, changes in the treatment of women need to focus more on mindset instead of the institution.
Over the last decade the Navy has made multiple institutional changes, the most pivotal of which being the integration of women on submarines. Additionally, it has recognized the multiple roles they play as Sailor, wife, mother, daughter, and leader. In that effort, they have increased parental leave, recognized both parents’ roles in child rearing, and made uniform and PT standard changes in support of these various roles. However, despite these changes which have increased women’s abilities to deploy and serve in different capacities, their service is still deemed sub-standard.
Honoring CTI1 (IW/AW/NAO) Amanda Pavelich, USN
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."In June 2021, Petty Officer First Class Pavelich returned to NIOC Hawaii and was re-assigned to the 501 Combat Mission Team (CMT), where she continues to work as a Language Analyst and Target Digital Network Analyst under three different missions. She holds senior leadership roles as Directorate Leading Petty Officer and Department Leading Petty Officer for over 300 personnel. Additionally, she is performing leadership collateral duties as NIOC HAWAII First Class Petty Officer Association Vice President and President, N9B Directorate Sponsorship Coordinator and N9B Directorate Assistant Command Fitness Leader.
Her personal decorations include Navy Achievement Medal (4).
Petty Officer First Class Pavelich is married to Chief Petty Officer Ryan Pavelich of Temecula, California. Together they have three sons and one daughter."
..."In June 2021, Petty Officer First Class Pavelich returned to NIOC Hawaii and was re-assigned to the 501 Combat Mission Team (CMT), where she continues to work as a Language Analyst and Target Digital Network Analyst under three different missions. She holds senior leadership roles as Directorate Leading Petty Officer and Department Leading Petty Officer for over 300 personnel. Additionally, she is performing leadership collateral duties as NIOC HAWAII First Class Petty Officer Association Vice President and President, N9B Directorate Sponsorship Coordinator and N9B Directorate Assistant Command Fitness Leader.
Her personal decorations include Navy Achievement Medal (4).
Petty Officer First Class Pavelich is married to Chief Petty Officer Ryan Pavelich of Temecula, California. Together they have three sons and one daughter."
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