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Austin Navy Week 2011, in conjunction with Rodeo Austin, was packed with events demonstrating the mission of the U.S. Navy and our proud heritage. These events will include:
- Namesake crew visit,
- USS Constitution Crew,
- Navy Band,
- Leap Frogs,
- Navy Suburban Tour,
- Navy Simulator

Assistant Secretary of the Navy; (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

Principal Military Deputy

The goal of every Navy Week is to give area residents an opportunity to meet some of the Navy's Sailors and learn about the Navy's critical missions and its broad ranging capabilities.

"Hon. Juan M. Garcia, III and Vice Adm. Mark Skinner will serve as our leading spokespeople for Austin Navy Week 2011. Also participating are Sailors with significant ties to the local area."

For more information about the Austin Navy Week 2011.

Contact:
Officer In Charge
Lt. Cmdr. Lisa Braun
at (901) 649-4048 or e-mail:
lisa.braun@navyweek.org

Navy Weeks . . .


Navy Week Proclamation
City of Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell presents the City Proclamation of Austin Navy Week to Assistant Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable Juan M. Garcia III. more...


Vice Admiral Mark Skinner stopped by Good Day to talk about Austin's Navy Week


The Navy has set anchor in Austin this week pt. 1

The Navy has set anchor in Austin this week pt. 2


Austin Navy Week
It's Austin Navy Week, a chance for you to meet with sailors to learn about the Navy's mission and its capabilities. more...


Leap Frogs at Travis High School


Country Current in town for Navy Week


Country Current preforms at Austin's South by Southwest Music Fesitval


Garcia: Honor the Navy's Role in Protecting America
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Juan Garcia
What happens on the water is important to American security and prosperity. more ...


Take the Navy SEAL Challenge
By Pam LeBlanc, AUSTIN 360.com
Ever wonder if you could be a U.S. Navy SEAL?
You can find out by taking the U.S. Navy SEAL Fitness Challenge at noon Sunday at the East Communities YMCA, 5315 Ed Bluestein Blvd.

more ...


This Sunday at noon the Navy SEALs will be parachuting onto the field of a YMCA to put some very brave individuals through the seal fitness challenge.


Texas' Governor extends welcome to Austin Navy Week 2010 celebrants

Rodeo Austin


It takes a village
Ken Herman, AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN (Dec.18, 2010)
ABOARD USS CARL VINSON — Sadly, surprisingly, it's come to this: The greatest warfighting machine in the history of the world needs me. more..

Austin Navy Week
Media Release


America's Navy, a Global Force for
Good, will come home to 21 cities in
2011 as part of a nationwide series of Navy Week celebrations.
more...


Read this Navy Weeks Brochure to see what a Navy Week is all about
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2011 Navy Weeks

In 2011, 21 cities have been selected to host a Navy Week.
These cities include:
- Tampa, Fla.
- Austin, Texas
- Mississippi
- Dallas/Fort Worth
- Denver
- New Orleans
- Philadelphia
- Chattanooga, Tenn.
- Quad Cities
- Chicago
- Rochester, N.Y.
- Detroit
- Los Angeles
- Fargo, N.D.
- Indianapolis
- Cincinnati
- Omaha, Neb.
- New England
- Albuquerque, N.M.
- El Paso, Texas
- San Antonio

Follow this link for information about Navy Weeks held throughout America in 2011...

 


View photos from previous Navy Week celebrations

 

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Last Modified: June 2, 2011