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    Welcome to the official page of the 75th Secretary of the Navy. Secretary Mabus' job is ensuring the Navy and Marine Corps are trained and resourced to continue to be the most formidable expeditionary fighting force in the world.
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    • Angela Havel Barton
       These programs are too valuable to cut!!!!!!!!! http://www.facebook.com/StopTheNjrotcUnitClosings
      41 · 4 hours ago
    • Please save the Shelton, WA NJROTC...it is a valuable program for all the kids!!!
      3 · 5 hours ago
    • Manny Lima
      Enough is enough, I am exercising my 1st amendment of the constitution, the right of freedom of speech. When is the military going to stop interfering with Roberto R. Lima's "civil" case? The military is taking advantage of an innocent person and has been treating him unfairly. Because his wife Ashley Lima and her attorney Richard Healy contacts Walter Reed Hospital issuing threats, false allegations of abuse and posting social media attacks. It has only affected Rob Lima's health and medical retirement. Mind that he is currently in a state of remission from "magilant cancer" in the meanwhile absorbing all this "undue stress". Obviously the Navy does not care about their military service members, rather only listening to "nefarious civilians". When is this going to stop and General Stocks going to protect his own military troops? Again General Stocks has no reason to be involved in Petty Officer Lima's cival matter. While it's only harming my niece Makayla Lima's well being and her fathers paternal rights. How ridiculous is it that Rob Lima signed his separation from the Navy paperwork and pull the plug the day before his discharge day. Since April 2012, Rob has now being seen by 9 doctors after being approved to be medically retired permanently. Something needs to be done about this, this is not the American way.
      6 hours ago
    • Manny Lima
      How can I vote for Obama & Obama Care if Petty Officer Lima is simply without medical coverage through the U.S. Navy or Veterans Affairs? Since April 2012, Rob Lima is being abused by the Navy system and there is no one from the military chain of command supporting him from his nefarious wife Ashley Lima. Again, I am saying it as it is, thereby exercising my constitutional rights, the 1st amendment freedom of speech. Rest assured Rob Lima's family and relatives (50+ members) will not vote for Obama if this political scam isn't resolved before it's time to for presidency. Again, what is General Stocks doing? It's his duty to train military troops or dig his claws in Roberto R Lima's divorce and custody case, which also is delaying his retirement since April 2012. Not only is General Stocks helping a pathological liar Ashey Lima & her lawyer Richard Healy but evidently General Stocks does not care about Rob Lima's healthcare nor Makayla Lima's welfare, safety & well-being as she is being abused & neglected. Rob Lima is a military man going on 12 years of honorable service. Seems like there's no return in honor, is there?
      6 hours ago
    • Please do not close the Shelton WA NJROTC. A friend of mine says this program is so important to her son's well being that she doesnt know what they would do without the program. Please don't close their program!!
      2 · Yesterday at 10:41am
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  3. 121017-N-AC887-001 KEY WEST, Fla. (October 18, 2012) Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus speaks with multi-national service members and civilians assigned to Joint Inter Agency Task Force South (JIATFS) during an all hands call at the ...
    command in Key West, Fla. Secretary Mabus thanked them for their contributions to international security, provided updates on DoD-wide programs and issues, and shared his vision for the future of the Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released)
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    Photo: 121017-N-AC887-001 KEY WEST, Fla. (October 18, 2012) Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus speaks with multi-national service members and civilians assigned to Joint Inter Agency Task Force South (JIATFS) during an all hands call at the command in Key West, Fla. Secretary Mabus thanked them for their contributions to international security, provided updates on DoD-wide programs and issues, and shared his vision for the future of the Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released)
  4. SECNAV met yesterday with employees of the Acquisition Integrity Office (AIO) who are responsible for ensuring that the Navy only works with responsible contractors and subcontractors. Their department has been recognized as having one of the top anti-fraud programs in the federal government.
    Photo: SECNAV met yesterday with employees of the Acquisition Integrity Office (AIO) who are responsible for ensuring that the Navy only works with responsible contractors and subcontractors. Their department has been recognized as having one of the top anti-fraud programs in the federal government.
  5. SECNAV delivers remarks at the fourth annual Naval Energy Forum at the Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Secretary Mabus discussed progress being made by the Navy and Marine Corps to strengthen energy security by becoming more efficient and less reliant on fossil fuels. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy
    Photo: SECNAV delivers remarks at the fourth annual Naval Energy Forum at the Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Secretary Mabus discussed progress being made by the Navy and Marine Corps to strengthen energy security by becoming more efficient and less reliant on fossil fuels. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy
  6. SECNAV delivers remarks at the fourth annual Naval Energy Forum at the Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Secretary Mabus discussed progress being made by the Navy and Marine Corps to strengthen energy security by becoming more efficient and less reliant on fossil fuels. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy
    Photo: SECNAV delivers remarks at the fourth annual Naval Energy Forum at the Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Secretary Mabus discussed progress being made by the Navy and Marine Corps to strengthen energy security by becoming more efficient and less reliant on fossil fuels. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy
  7. SECNAV with members of the Acquisition Integrity Office (AIO). The department has been recognized as having one of the top anti-fraud programs in the federal government. Attendees included: Department of the Navy General Counsel Paul Oostb...
    urg, Donald Cox, Wayne L. Wisniewski, John Architzel, Jack Blanchard, Pat Costello, Trina Hatchett-Brown, Sharon Floyd-Hudson, Valencia Bowers, Annette Smith, Naomi Lee, Isaac Natter, Tim Curley, Charles Johnson and Kathleen Scheard.
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    Photo: SECNAV with members of the Acquisition Integrity Office (AIO). The department has been recognized as having one of the top anti-fraud programs in the federal government.  Attendees included: Department of the Navy General Counsel Paul Oostburg, Donald Cox, Wayne L. Wisniewski, John Architzel, Jack Blanchard, Pat Costello, Trina Hatchett-Brown, Sharon Floyd-Hudson, Valencia Bowers, Annette Smith, Naomi Lee, Isaac Natter, Tim Curley, Charles Johnson and Kathleen Scheard.
  8. SECNAV delivers remarks at the Department of the Navy's Tribute to Diversity at the PENTAGON. Secretary Mabus lauded the efforts and service of all who have ensured today's culturally diverse military force is reflective of the nation it serves. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy
    Photo: SECNAV delivers remarks at the Department of the Navy's Tribute to Diversity at the PENTAGON. Secretary Mabus lauded the efforts and service of all who have ensured today's culturally diverse military force is reflective of the nation it serves. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released)  U.S. Navy
  9. SECNAV participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of the Department of the Navy's Tribute to Diversity at the Pentagon. Prior to the ribbon cutting, Secretary Mabus lauded the efforts and service of all who have ensured today's culturally diverse military force is reflective of the nation it serves. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy
    Photo: SECNAV participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of the Department of the Navy's Tribute to Diversity at the Pentagon. Prior to the ribbon cutting, Secretary Mabus lauded the efforts and service of all who have ensured today's culturally diverse military force is reflective of the nation it serves. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) U.S. Navy

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