CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 271446Z DEC 23 MID120000769954U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 304/23 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/DEC// SUBJ//ANNOUNCING NEW YEARS DAY DECK LOG POEM CONTEST FOR 2024 (CORRECTED COPY)/ POC/NHHC DECK LOG PROGRAM//LOC: WASHINGTON, DC/ EMAIL: NHHC-DECKLOGS(AT)US.NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. The Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) is excited to announce the Annual New Years Day deck log poem contest for 2024 and calls for submissions by 2359 eastern daylight time, 23 February 2024. 2. Celebratory congratulations to our winners from last year. First place: USS Bunker Hill (CG-52) written by LT Artem Sherbinin. Second place: USS Fitzgerald (DDG-66) written by GM2 Austin Canterbury. Third place: USS Farragut (DDG-99) written by QM3 Anthony Bentley. Thank you to everyone that submitted entries for last year's contest. We look forward to reading your 2024 entries! 3. The deck log is the official record maintained by all commissioned U.S. Navy vessels. While regulations normally restrict the types of entries in logbooks, the Navy has long held the tradition of the midnight New Years poem. The first entry of the New Year, written in verse, allows Sailors to express their creativity, experience of shipboard life, and pride in their command. To highlight this unique tradition, NHHC will host a New Years Day deck log poem contest. Sailors, we want to hear your voice. 4. Reviving aspects of our heritage like this time-honored tradition enhances our warfighting effectiveness. As we focus on the future, we will value and celebrate our heritage. Harkening back to our heritage connects us with the generations of Sailors that came before us, creating a sense of belonging and responsibility to uphold their legacy of valor and sacrifice. 5. The focus of this contest is to celebrate the voices of our Sailors and to preserve this navy tradition. The contest also reminds the fleet of the importance of the deck log as a historical document, one that preserves for future generations the actions and voices of our Sailors. 6. Contest Details: a. Deadline for submissions is 2359 eastern daylight time, 23 February 2024. b. Due to the public-facing nature of the contest, all entries shall be unclassified. c. Submissions will be accepted by email only. Email a pdf copy of the deck log page(s) with your poem to NHHC-decklogs(at)us.navy.mil. d. Eligibility: (1) Entries must be from a commissioned U.S. Navy vessel, deployed or at shore. (2) Entries must be submissions to the ships official deck log. (3) Entries must be written as the first entry on January 1, 2024. (4) All paygrades active and reserve are eligible. e. Poems can be submitted with either an identified or anonymous author. Commanding officers that would like to recognize the poems author, please provide the authors contact information with the submission email. In the case of an anonymous author, the command will be recognized and receive the award. f. Selections will be made for first, second, and third place. First place prize is a piece of historic copper sheathing from USS Constitution. Winning entries will be featured on NHHCs website alongside examples from generations past. The NHHC director will also recognize the winners. g. Winners will be announced in late April in coordination of national poetry month. 7. For examples of poems and more information, see NHHCs website: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/research/archives/resources -for-the-fleet/deck-logs/new-years-contest.html 8. Released by Mr. Andrew S. Haeuptle, Director, Navy Staff.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//