by Adm. Mike Mullen
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
9/30/2011 - WASHINGTON -- To the men, women and families of the armed forces of the United States,
It has been the greatest privilege of my life to serve as your Chairman for the last four years. Everywhere Deborah and I went to see you and your families we walked away humbled by the magnitude of the responsibility you have volunteered to carry and strengthened by the willingness and dignity with which you carry it.
From my first day on the job, I pledged to ensure you had the right strategy, leadership and resources to accomplish your missions. I believe we worked hard to get that right. But you are the ones who turned back the tide of violence in Iraq, made huge strides towards a more secure Afghanistan and defended our Nation's interests around the globe. Even with all the demands we've placed on you, you still look for ways to do even more to help those in need.
Not a day goes by that I don't think about the burdens placed on you and your families. Your sacrifices will be forever fixed in my heart, and I am eternally grateful for your service.
Following the Battle of Britain, Winston Churchill said, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." Today, I could use those very words to describe our thoughts of you. We are deeply honored to have served for and with you. May God bless you and your families always.
M. G. MULLEN
Admiral, U.S. Navy
Comments
11/15/2011 8:56:04 PM ET One of the greatest days of my life was seeing my Grandson John Avrett graduate from Air Force Academy last year and hearing your Commencement speech. A speech for every soul to take with them forever. I wish that I could have memorized every word of it.Thank you for your 40 years of service to this our United States of America.
Carolyn G. Avrett, Sun City Center Fl
9/30/2011 3:35:25 PM ET Admiral MullenI am a former member of the Air Force and in reading your message above I wanted to say Good Luck to you and your family as you move on into your private life. You were an exceptional Chairman in a time that it could not have been easy for you and the other members of the Joint Chiefs.Good Luck SirJonathan