Last week, we celebrated the rich heritage and profound contributions of American Indians to our Navy and our nation. From the heroic code talkers of World War II to the Sailors and civilians who served today, American Indians have played a vital role in defending our country. The celebration brought our team together to honor this proud legacy, featuring traditional music, cultural displays, and powerful guest speakers. Their stories of resilience, leadership, and warrior spirit remind us of the strength and diversity that have shaped our Navy for generations.
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Important day and a strong message delivered across the Maritime and Defence Industry. An improvement of the lived experience is desperately needed to encourage more personnel to join a thriving and exhilarating sector. Government’s 2050 Maritime Strategy is for 30% of the workforce to be female. Currently most organisations struggle to see double figures (standfast Royal Navy). We still struggle to see inclusion across the workforce with women frequently seen as being ‘less’ or a ‘nuisance’ through wishing for both family life and careers. The two are not mutually exclusive. I was one of those in my 20s who felt I just wanted to get on with my job and that everyone should be treated equally without getting involved in female specific organisations. I didn’t want to rock the boat and threw scorn on those who did. Now I am the one with humble pie finding myself with both childcare and career requirements. In the UK Merchant Navy >92% identify as white British male, more work needs to be done. I am proud of the work I do within the RFA as well as what I achieve in my seagoing career. It is better to inspire, empower and promote inclusion across the workforce to be stronger together.
Celebrating #InternationalWomensDay with WISTA UK and Stephenson Harwood LLP. Thank you Monica for the invitation to be inspired by Tammy Samuel, Jessica Tyson and Fiona Cook. Also fabulous to spend time with colleagues. Royal Fleet Auxiliary Royal Navy Military Sealift Command
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Did you know Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is regarded as the Father of the Indian Navy! His inspiring naval forces revolutionized India's maritime legacy and showcased his visionary leadership. Join me in this exciting episode of Immortal India to learn more about this legendary Chhatrapti - https://lnkd.in/eFaVTknm
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Family Matters
Today we come together to observe Gold Star Mother's and Family Day and recognize and honor all those whose son or daughter paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the U.S. military. #honor #goldstarmothers
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Admiral James Stockdale was a United States Navy vice admiral and aviator who was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, during which he was a prisoner of war for over seven years. Stockdale was the most senior naval officer held captive in Hanoi, North Vietnam. He became known for a principle that he taught called The Stockdale Paradox, which Jim Collins mentions in his book Good to Great. Here is what Stockdale taught: “You must never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your current reality.” It was that principle that allowed him to survive in captivity. And there are many ways we can apply this in our personal and professional lives as well. In any area of our life where we haven’t fully achieved our potential or reached our goals it is important that we first have the belief that we can accomplish it, but also face the facts that are holding us back so that we can identify the roadblocks and make the appropriate adjustments to push towards the goal. I can think of a few areas in my life where this applies. What area is it for you? I hope this will inspire you to take a few minutes to think about that and reset your belief that you can achieve your goals, but also take a hard look at the obstacles that you need to develop a plan to overcome. Have a great week, and Keep Your Mindset Reset!! 💡 #mondaymindsetreset
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Roz is an absolute legend in every way.
Today, we honor the memory of 1st Lieutenant Roslyn "Roz" Schulte, a true American hero. Her unwavering commitment to service, exceptional leadership, and selflessness continue to inspire us all. Lt Schulte was assigned to the Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan (CSTC-A) at Camp Eggers in Kabul in 2009 and served as the command's foreign disclosure officer. Her mission was to facilitate information sharing between coalition forces and Afghan military partners, a task of utmost importance. On May 20, 2009, Roz’s life was cut short when an improvised explosive device struck her vehicle First Lieutenant Roslyn Schulte was the first female Air Force Academy graduate to die in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2010, the Air Force Academy established the prestigious Lt. Roslyn Schulte Cadet Award, a tribute designed to honor a cadet who exemplifies the same unwavering commitment to impeccable character, steadfast leadership, and an unyielding spirit of service that characterized Lieutenant Schulte throughout her remarkable life and career. This enduring legacy serves as a testament to her enduring influence and the indelible mark she left on the hearts and minds of those she touched. Let us remember and honor the legacy of 1st Lieutenant Roslyn "Roz" Schulte, a true hero who continues to inspire us all with her selfless service and unwavering dedication to our nation. #RememberingRoz #MilitaryHero #ServiceAndSacrifice https://lnkd.in/eTMbe4PW
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From the indomitable spirit of Brother Winston Churchill to the strategic genius of Brother Douglas MacArthur, 32°, many of our Brethren have lived our Masonic values through successful military careers. Learn more about the incredible valor and dedication of some of these men on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eZQRKGYE
Masonic Military Leaders: A Legacy of Honor
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Continued successful business operation is reliant on the virtue and integrity of the worker at every level of the operation. One only need look to the Gaza Strip or Haiti to comprehend what happens when positive virtue and lack of integrity crush the social construct. One only need recall the riots in the summer of 2020. There are too many in our country who are actually promoting that we as a nation are in decline. It appears an attempt to convince the general population that this is true. However, I read reviews such as this, I look at the support that Mr. Trump has, I look at what the leading podcasts are, and I know that there is a firm foundation for Duty, Honor, and Service in our nation. The challenge must be for those of us who agree with these virtues and the assessment of what is being 'sold' to continue to teach the virtues emphasized in the article below, maybe more earnestly than in the past. We used to be able to rely on school systems to do so, and on our youth programs (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, youth entrepreneur programs) but no longer. It falls to 'the faithful' to shore up what is missing. It is not difficult for a manager to arrange such within their circle(s) of influence. Posters, icons, statues of honor have been removed from public parks. We can still 'raise' them within our work places, discuss their need in our daily practice with our teams, and compliment their use in those annual evaluations. How easy is it to let employees and associates know that to be a 'top performer' means to exhibit such virtues in practice? The alternative is to allow what the pundits say to become the reality, to let those promoting a different and destructive form of selfishness overtake the selfless service that is the ideal to work towards to maintain the necessary social order for business and personal successes. This is what is meant by the phrase "Make America Great Again". It may be a political 'catch phrase', but the virtues and integrity behind it are what more than 72 million voters stood for a few years back.
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More on Duty, Honor, and Country .... Although not a graduate of West Point but a thirty-four-year member of the Profession of Arms and a graduate of the United States Army War College, I find the recent sleight of hand disturbing for a number of reasons. All of the branches our military, be they the Army, The Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Air Force are built on bedrock ideals that stand the test of time and serve as their north star, especially during armed combat. The Marine Corps whose motto “Semper Fidelis” Always Faithful has never wavered from its roots and consequently has not experienced the recruiting issues some of our more progressive military service are suffering from today. Duty, Honor, Country | Douglas MacArthur | May 12, 1962 | West Point - YouTube Today I went back and listened to GEN McArthur’s entire speech given in 1962 and it is indeed prophetic. It was if he could see the handwriting on the wall. “ Duty, honor, country: Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. …The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. Every pedant, every demagogue, every cynic, every hypocrite, every troublemaker, and I am sorry to say, some others of an entirely different character, will try to downgrade them even to the extent of mockery and ridicule.” In addition, in this farewell speech to the Corps of Cadets MacArthur prophetically warned us to be wary of the expansion of the Federal bureaucracy, our nation’s ever-increasing debt, and many of the other issues that are currently thwarting our leadership of the free world. I suspect while fighting against the Chinese in Korea he saw the eventual rise of the Peoples Republic of China and its goal of world hegemony. So yes, GEN McCarthur you were correct over sixty years ago. We appear to now be a nation that unfortunately reviles its past and has lost its way and is on the precipice of decline. Perhaps we should have listened to your wisdom and clairvoyance more intently on The Plain of West Point. Scott Duncan 🇺🇸📜 (MPA) Randy Doyle
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USA- An experiment in History to test the status quo of Nations. No Country is perfect and that includes the US. However, what Country gave more Freedom to their population? Resources to come from nothing and become whatever you could dream. The United States had it’s horrific growing pains like every Country. No political system is perfect. Perfection is impossible with imperfect humans. Wealth- The American Empire has obtained more wealth then any Nation on the planet. We also have sadly amassed the most debt which threatens our Republic. Politics- UNITED WE STAND-DIVIDED WE FALL! Serving- As an AirForce Veteran, I’m honored to have served my Country standing post protecting our Nuclear Weapons. I received more than I gave. I went from a very awkward teenager, to a man that found purpose. Duty Honor Country- tradition in the military is extremely important. Learning from our past hereos helps guides us to our future. This does not mean things should not change. However, the reason for a change is what really matters. What is the reason for this particular change? I certainly have my thoughts. I have always looked up to General MacArthur and General Patton. Both had massive egos, but time has proven that their convictions drove them to excellence. They were a huge part of stopping Evil Regimes for taking over the world. Imagine if Patton wasn’t in Germany and MacArthur wasn’t in Asia? Would we have won WW2? My opinion is no. Duty Honor Country are three words EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN should believe in. Duty- We all have a duty to be a good citizen. Honor- We should honor our past warriors who protected OUR UNION and for those trying to protect our FUTURE UNION. Country- America is one of the most divesrse Nations in the world. The USA still has the most freedom in the world. Sadly, that freedom is under attack. We are close to a division that resembles pre Civil War times. We must find common ground. UNITED WE STAND-DIVIDED WE FALL Freedom allows for different thoughts, ideas and dreams. As Americans we have a responsibility to keep the Union together for our future generations. We must persevere in keeping the light of freedom burning on top of that hill as President Reagan stated. HONOR-DUTY-COUNTRY may these hollowed words never be forgotten. We must look to be the solution, not the problem.
U.S. Navy, Author, Volunteer, Keynote Speaker, Commonwealth of Virginia Veteran Services Foundation Board Member
More on Duty, Honor, and Country .... Although not a graduate of West Point but a thirty-four-year member of the Profession of Arms and a graduate of the United States Army War College, I find the recent sleight of hand disturbing for a number of reasons. All of the branches our military, be they the Army, The Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Air Force are built on bedrock ideals that stand the test of time and serve as their north star, especially during armed combat. The Marine Corps whose motto “Semper Fidelis” Always Faithful has never wavered from its roots and consequently has not experienced the recruiting issues some of our more progressive military service are suffering from today. Duty, Honor, Country | Douglas MacArthur | May 12, 1962 | West Point - YouTube Today I went back and listened to GEN McArthur’s entire speech given in 1962 and it is indeed prophetic. It was if he could see the handwriting on the wall. “ Duty, honor, country: Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. …The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. Every pedant, every demagogue, every cynic, every hypocrite, every troublemaker, and I am sorry to say, some others of an entirely different character, will try to downgrade them even to the extent of mockery and ridicule.” In addition, in this farewell speech to the Corps of Cadets MacArthur prophetically warned us to be wary of the expansion of the Federal bureaucracy, our nation’s ever-increasing debt, and many of the other issues that are currently thwarting our leadership of the free world. I suspect while fighting against the Chinese in Korea he saw the eventual rise of the Peoples Republic of China and its goal of world hegemony. So yes, GEN McCarthur you were correct over sixty years ago. We appear to now be a nation that unfortunately reviles its past and has lost its way and is on the precipice of decline. Perhaps we should have listened to your wisdom and clairvoyance more intently on The Plain of West Point. Scott Duncan 🇺🇸📜 (MPA) Randy Doyle
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🎙️ The Indian Navy's silent strength lies in its Naval Civilians —the dedicated, spirited individuals who work behind the scenes to ensure excellence at sea and beyond. Join us for the latest episode of #RakshaSutra as we honor the 'Year of the Naval Civilians' and learn about the key initiatives shaping their roles. Listen now! https://lnkd.in/grTFYEJr https://lnkd.in/gEShkgbk #IndianNavy #NavalCivilians #RakshaSutraPodcast #YearOfNavalCivilians #DefencePodcast
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