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Chief of Navy Operations Admiral Mike Gilday to be Guest on SITREP
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CNO Mike Gilday will be the featured guest for the SITREP Speaker Series for the U.S. Navy Memorial.
We are honored to host CNO Gilday in our ongoing effort to inform the public about the United States Navy by interviewing top leaders in the organization WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 24, 2021 The 32nd Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Mike Gilday, will be the guest for the next United States Navy Memorial SITREP (Situation Report) Speaker Series.
“We are honored to host CNO Gilday in our ongoing effort to inform the public about the United States Navy by interviewing top leaders in the organization,” said Rear Admiral Frank Thorp, USN (Ret.), President and CEO of the Navy Memorial. “We look forward to Admiral Gilday providing his insights about today’s Navy.”