The changing face of the Nation demands that we change. As the demographic make-up of the American population continues to evolve, it is imperative that the Department of Defense focus its efforts on emerging talent to ensure that we successfully attract, recruit, develop and retain a highly-skilled Total Force capable of meeting current and future mission requirements.
How is our Navy utilizing the diverse skills of our Sailors to further meet our mission abroad? Look no further than Pacific Partnership 2012:
PP12 Understands the Importance of Proper Translationwww.navy.mil
Dozens of Vietnamese translators, who come from a slew of different locations, are taking part in all aspects of the Pac
The diversity of our Sailors is making a real difference every day! Lt. Cmdr. Josephine Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American dermatologist, is combining her medical training with her ability to speak the native language to serve as a force multiplier in helping communicate, teach and treat Vietnamese patients during Pacific Partnership 2012.
Vietnamese-American Sailor Physician Helps Pacific Partnership 2012www.navy.mil
The Pacific Partnership 2012 (PP12) medical civic assistance project (MEDCAP) at Hung Lam Primary School received a help
Presidential Proclamation: Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 2012
Presidential Proclamation -- Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 2012 | The White Howww.whitehouse.gov