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Social media. [inaudible conversations] welcome. [applause] good evening and thank you, everyone, for coming tonight and also everyone thats online monitoring and watching this virtually from wherever in the world that you are tonight. Its a great honor and privilege to welcome today the chief Naval Operations. This is a very interesting period of time in our nations history, we are facing some unprecedented risk right now with an ongoing war in ukraine to set the context for a threat and a decade that could be very perilous, especially as you look alt whats happening the last few weeks around taiwan in the western pacific with china. This will be a very contested decade and the navy has been for generations the preeminent Deterrent Force of the United States and has maintained the peace in the world for generations, and tonight, the chief of Naval Operations, topic de jour will be the navigation plan. Now, this is a term that mariners are familiar with. The navigation plan provides th
A second destroyer and funding for the Navy’s emerging tactical grid are on top of the Navy’s unfunded wish list to Congress, according to a copy of the report reviewed by USNI News on Tuesday. Following Friday’s rollout of a modest $22.6 billion, eight ship shipbuilding plan that set aside funds for a single Arleigh […]
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