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“Science, in the immediate, produces knowledge and, indirectly, means of action. It leads to methodical action if definite goals are set up in advance. For the function of setting up goals and passing statements of value transcends its domain. While it is true that science, to the extent of its grasp of causative connections, may reach important conclusions as to the compatibility and incompatibility of goals and evaluations, the independent and fundamental definitions regarding goals and values remain beyond science's reach.”
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti released her priorities in a paper titled “America’s Warfighting Navy,” at the Surface Navy Association’s National Symposium, Jan. 9.
I have long said sailors are mariners and warfighters first and foremost.
So naturally, I find a lot to like in the below from the US NavyOffice of the Chief of Naval Operations. Clear, succinct and on point.
Clarity of purpose and a clear-eyed vision of the threat is important. Of course, a conflict in the Indo-Pacific would be catastrophic and we must do all we can to prevent it where possible. But failing to prepare for it or acknowledge it simply undermines deterrence.
If conflict is to arise in the Indo-Pacific it will be fought across all domains, military and non-military but geography dictates it will likely be very much maritime in nature. We must prepare our maritime warfighters for this potential, and we must do so now, and hope in doing so we bolster our deterrence strategy.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti released her priorities in a paper titled “America’s Warfighting Navy,” at the Surface Navy Association’s National Symposium, Jan. 9.
This is an outstanding list of priorities. This is what the Space Force should have. Nowhere in here does the Navy say it's a support force for the other services. Nowhere in here does it say it relies on others to do it's missions. It's a warfighting service that deters and projects combat, warfighting power. The CNO has provided the example for the CSO. Let's replace the "Comprehensive Strategy for the Space Force" with a spacepower version of this!!!
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti released her priorities in a paper titled “America’s Warfighting Navy,” at the Surface Navy Association’s National Symposium, Jan. 9.
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Inspiring Men and Women to Serve: Becoming Great Americans.
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In the tapestry of American history, woven with threads of courage, sacrifice, and determination, lie the stories of inspiring men and women who have heeded the call to serve their country. From the battlefields to the corridors of power, their contributions have shaped the nation and embodied the ideals of patriotism, service, and resilience. Today, as we navigate the complexities of our world, the call to serve resonates as strongly as ever, beckoning a new generation to step forward and become great Americans in the process.
**1. Courage in Adversity:**
- Highlight the stories of individuals who have displayed remarkable courage in the face of adversity, from military heroes to civil rights activists.
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**2. Service Above Self:**
- Explore the ethos of service that has defined great Americans throughout history, from volunteers in local communities to leaders on the global stage.
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**4. Diversity and Inclusion:**
- Emphasize the importance of embracing diversity and fostering inclusion in the pursuit of a more perfect union.
- Highlight the achievements of individuals from all walks of life, including immigrants who have enriched the fabric of American society and advocates who have fought for equality and justice for all.
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- Empower young men and women to answer the call to serve and become the leaders of tomorrow.
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In the tapestry of American history, each thread represents a story of courage, service, and inspiration. As we honor the legacy of those who have come before us, let us also look to the future with hope and determination, knowing that the spirit of service and the quest for greatness will continue to define what it means to be an American. Together, let us rise to the challenge and become the architects of a brighter tomorrow.
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