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Official Twitter account of the 76th Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer. Following and RTs ≠ endorsement.
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"For 243 years has been a global force, forged from the sea, united in a common purpose, ready to fight , respond, and defend wherever there is need..." -
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SECNAV76 10 ott
Today, announced that retired Vice Adm. Ann Elisabeth Rondeau will be the next president of
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SECNAV76 10 ott
Yesterday named the 's newest Independence variant in honor of Santa Barbara, California.
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SECNAV76 9 ott
Today, named 's newest Freedom variant (LCS 29).
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SECNAV76 8 ott
“The city of Cleveland has been steadfast partner to the Navy and Marine Corps team and it is fitting to name a future Littoral Combat Ship after the city and citizens of Cleveland." -
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Dep Sec of Defense 7 ott
Together we will dominate across all 5 domains (land, sea, air, space, cyber) in a new era of great power competition. Everything we do should be focused on lethality, better performance, accountability, and affordability.
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U.S. Navy 5 ott
MT : Chinese naval vessel came within 45 yards of as it conducted freedom-of-navigation operations in . will continue to fly, sail & operate wherever international law allows & our national interests demand. We will not be intimidated.
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SECNAV76 5 ott
"How we can, as professionals, constantly question what we do in order to improve it." - said this week when he spoke with Federal News Radio about change management and fostering a continual learning environment.
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U.S. Dept of Defense 3 ott
Today we release our report to Congress on all that we've achieved under the and the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018. Over the past Fiscal Year, we've overhauled our military to face great power competition. Now we're postured for the future.
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SECNAV76 3 ott
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"To put it in corporate terms, you are the primary risk managers of this enterprise. And I want to do everything I can to empower you to address risk at a distance while there’s still the opportunity to change course. "
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"That’s how you build and sustain a continual learning enterprise. It takes initiative at every level, and a command environment that encourages problem solving and proactive thinking."
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"You are in a position to think differently, and effect change across the enterprise not only by your decisions but by your example. That’s how you build and sustain a continual learning enterprise. "-
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SECNAV76 3 ott
This morning is speaking with senior Navy leaders at the Navy 3 and 4 Star Symposium where he addressed the need for everyone to have a sense or urgency for building on the foundation of readiness and lethality.
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Last week, was honored to meet with World War II Veterans who served in Iwo Jima and Okinawa on Landing Craft Support ships. , .
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On October 6, the will take on the . I know who I'm rooting for. Go , beat !
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spoke with on this morning about building the Navy the Nation Needs and what the Navy has done to set the foundation for restoring readiness and increasing lethality.
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Last week joined and military leaders from more than 100 nations to discuss cooperative strategies for enhancing global security, order and prosperity at 23rd International Seapower Symposium held at .
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Today, the will christen the Navy's newest , the future .
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U.S. Marines 21 set
Today, we honor all service members who are or ever were prisoners of war or missing in action. A total of 1,594 service members remain either prisoners of war, missing in action, or killed in action from the Vietnam War.
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Yesterday, visited leaders at the and was introduced to each command's mission as well as the Army's ongoing technology efforts.
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