06.01.2016, 11:48
US NAVY
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Zitat:Introduction
For 240 years, the U.S. Navy has been a cornerstone of American security and prosperity.
To continue to meet this obligation, we must adapt to the emerging security environ
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ment. The initiatives laid out in this Design represent initial steps along a future course
to achieve the aims articulated in the Revised Cooperative Strategy for the 21st Century
(CS-21R) in this new environment. It’s a tremendously complex challenge. As we get
underway, we must first understand our history - how we got to where we are. Moving
forward, we’ll respect that we won’t get it all right, and so we’ll monitor and assess our
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selves and our surroundings as we go. We’ll learn and adapt, always getting better, striv
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ing to the limits of performance. This cannot be a “top-down” effort; everybody must
contribute.