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Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve (CNIFR), formerly Information Dominance Corps Reserve Command (IDCRC), is the Navy Reserve Information Warfare TYCOM. Our mission is to develop, generate, and mobilize, combat-credible Information Warfare Sailors to compete and decisively win during peacetime, contingency, and combat operations.. We leverage the expertise of Reserve Component Sailors to provide operational capabilities across all Naval Information Force disciplines, including Meteorology & Oceanography, Maritime Cyber Warfare, Information Technology, Maritime Space, Cryptologic Warfare, and Intelligence. Our Vision: A Reserve Information Warfare force providing strategic depth through operationally relevant capacity, capability, and expertise. Current Commander: RADM Greg Emery
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Happy Thursday! Check out this Important information for separating reservists!
Navy to issue DD-214-1 to Reservists separating Feb. 1 or later
The Navy will start issuing the Certificate of Uniformed Service (Reserve Component Addendum) Feb. 1 for Reservists separating, retiring, or transitioning into the Individual Ready Reserve or Standby Reserve.
01/23/2025
Today, we honor the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader who supported equality, justice and peace.
01/12/2025
Rear Adm. Greg Emery proudly presented CDR Karen Camp with the prestigious Vice Admiral Rufus L. Taylor Award for Leadership. This esteemed award honors Active or Reserve Component officers, enlisted personnel, or civilians within the Naval Intelligence Community who exemplify exceptional leadership, dedication, and excellence in their duties.
In addition to this achievement, CDR Camp recently joined the CNIFR Headquarters team, bringing her outstanding expertise and leadership to our mission.
Looking for a timeline on reserve Chief results? We've got you!
Timeline for E-7 TAR/SELRES Cycles 262/114 results:
🗓️ Triad release: July 29, 2024 on BOL
🗓️ Public release: July 30, 2024 via NAVADMIN
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07/26/2024
Vernazza Takes Over Naval Information Forces, Aeschbach Retires from Naval Service - USNI News
Vice Adm. Mike Vernazza relieved Vice Adm. Kelly Aeschbach as the commander of Naval Information Forces on Friday, the Navy announced. The change of command ceremony in Suffolk, Va., marks the end of Aeschbach’s naval career, as she retired after 34 years in the sea service, the last of which was ...
06/22/2024
CNIFR Khaki Leadership Luncheon and a friendly game of pickleball fostered trust and camaraderie amongst our Officers and Chiefs today!
06/03/2024
The East Gate will be closed starting June 10th to Sept. 3rd. Please use the Main Gate to enter and exit the installation.
05/29/2024
Join us June 5th to honor the 82nd anniversary of The Battle of Midway. All with base access are encouraged to attend.
June 2024 marks the 82nd anniversary of one of America’s most historically significant naval victories. The U.S. Navy’s determination, zeal, and valor at The Battle of Midway, a multi-day engagement fought June 3-7, 1942, blunted the Imperial Japanese navy’s striking force and its advance across the Pacific.
Navy strategy in this conflict leveraged the power of our aircraft carriers, sustaining sea control and shifting the paradigm of maritime power projection to the carrier force. Our remembrance of Midway illustrates how our battle achievements in innovation, intelligence and courage serve as a model and as inspiration as we face the challenges of the future.
For more information on the Battle of Midway, including history, imagery, digital and commemoration resources, visit the NHHC Battle of Midway Landing page.