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Proactively “From the Sea”; an agent of change leveraging the littoral best practices for a paradigm breaking six-sigma best business case to synergize a consistent design in the global commons, rightsizing the core values supporting our mission statement via the 5-vector model through cultural diversity.
Well the upUS Navy stopped using Lead Base Oaint in 1996, which would have made Cdr. Michael William Brannon, USN the first of the post 1996 Rust Navy Commanding Officers or Cdr. Charles Ferguson...
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
How about for the period actually under discussion in the article? When that picture was taken. I'm guessing the ship didn't look like that when it came out of the builder's yard, so maybe that guy...
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
For what timeframe! USS Fort McHenry had twenty-four CO’s from 8 August 1987 to 27 March 2021! The last being Cdr. Michael J. Fabrizio, which last known whereabouts was in Mayport, Florida of the...
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
All these years later, I'm curious--does anyone know where the then CO ended up? Retire at 3-star or something?
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
The detailed breakdown of NATO's shifts in policy and military posture provides a lot of food for thought. speedy...
CDR Salamander: NATO's Evolution in Response to the Russo-Ukrainian War with Jorge Benitez - on Midrats · 10 months ago
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Then this came out in the WaPo.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/national-security/army-worries-about-toxic-leaders-in-ranks/2011/06/25/AGThw4kH_story.html?hpid=z1
Read that in the paper this am....and laughed.
Was that purloined from the desk of Sestak's aide?
SWO Bacon speaketh the sarcastic truth. The survey's diversity identifier for cross tabulation must be farther down...
DM,
Yep, bet they're being hailed up their Administrative Commander's chain as the "poster-persons" for Navy diversity, too! ;)
I had a JO who was a prior enlisted, black female. The only one, of course.
She walked by my desk when the command climate survey came out with a Fleet-worn look on her face and just looked at me with a cocked head and said sarcastically under her breath, "Yea, this is anon." We both laughed.
My last command had 3 LTs. One white male, one black female and one hispanic female. The other LTs fell under another CoC. Regardless, we all laughed at the "anonymity" of it all. Especially when you read the comments. The black female was a SoCal Green partier, then of course there was me, railing in the comments section about the racist diversity, and misused funding and time to support said silliness. They knew who we were, quite easily. I also liked to complain about the lack of support in stopping the copulation onboard ship.
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