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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday visited Newport, Rhode Island, June 28 to engage with Sailors and Navy civilians.
NEWPORT – Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday visited Newport, Rhode Island, June 28 to engage with Sailors and Navy civilians.
“Naval Station Newport is home to schools and commands that unequivocally shape the future of our Sailors and our Navy,” said Gilday. “As we look to the future, we must make sure every Sailor can out-think and outfight any adversary. Those Sailors here are learning how to do that day-in and day-out.”
While at Naval Station Newport, CNO met with Distinguished International Fellows at the U.S. Naval War College, and Navy Education Training Commands staff and students, including Surface Warfare Officers School Command; Navy Supply Corps School; Naval Chaplaincy School and Center; Officer Training Command; Naval Justice School; Maritime Security Squadron 8; Naval Undersea Warfare Center; and Naval Leadership
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New Workshops at SWO School Putting Focus on Leader, Crew Performance and Wellness at Sea
May 31, 2021 11:42 AM
A student in the Pilot convening of the Officer of the Deck Phase II course works at the Automatic Radar Plotting Aid station in a Ship Simulator at Surface Warfare Schools Command. OOD-II will be introduced to the fleet concentration areas in October, 2021, and will be taught at SWSC’s Mariner Skills Training Command Pacific (MSTCPAC) in San Diego, Calif., and Mariner Skills Training Command Atlantic (MSTCLANT) in Norfolk, Va., on US Navy Photo
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Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas W. Harker visited commands, installations, and industrial construction and maintenance locations as part of a multi-state trip across the East Coast.
Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas W. Harker wrapped up a multi-state trip across the East Coast April 7 where he visited industrial construction and maintenance locations to view current work, tour facilities and discuss industrial base economic wellness and workforce health.
The secretary’s East Coast trip included visits to institutions in the Northeast region, reaffirming partnerships with long-standing contributors to the development of the maritime services, as well as the education and development of future naval leaders. He also visited private and public shipyards, ships and commands in the Norfolk and New England-areas, and Marine Corps commands in Virginia and South Carolina, including Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.
Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas W. Harker wrapped up a multi-state trip across the East Coast April 7 where he visited industrial construction and maintenance locations to view current work, tour facilities and discuss industrial base economic wellness and workforce health.
The secretary’s East Coast trip included visits to institutions in the Northeast region, reaffirming partnerships with long-standing contributors to the development of the maritime services, as well as the education and development of future naval leaders. He also visited private and public shipyards, ships and commands in the Norfolk and New England-areas, and Marine Corps commands in Virginia and South Carolina, including Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.