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Moran, Burke Confirmed as Next CNO, VCNO; Alaska Senator Holds Up Berger Confirmation
USNI News ^ | May 24, 2019 3:01 PM | Megan Eckstein

Posted on 05/28/2019 5:48:04 PM PDT by robowombat

Moran, Burke Confirmed as Next CNO, VCNO; Alaska Senator Holds Up Berger Confirmation as Commandant

Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Bill Moran speaks to Sailors aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) on Feb. 20, 2019. US Navy photo.

The Senate confirmed Adm. Bill Moran to serve as the next chief of naval operations and Vice Adm. Robert Burke to serve as the next vice chief of naval operations, in a Thursday vote.

Moran currently serves as VCNO and Burke as chief of naval personnel. Burke will be promoted to the rank of admiral upon taking on the VCNO job. Current CNO Adm. John Richardson will retire this summer after 37 years as a Navy officer and four at the U.S. Naval Academy.

“I am deeply humbled and honored to be given the opportunity to continue to serve as our Navy’s next Chief of Naval Operations,” Moran said in a statement to USNI News. “Adm. Richardson and his wife, Dana, are an amazing team that has consistently advocated on behalf of our sailors and their families. My wife, Patricia, and I are grateful for their service to our Navy and our nation. I look forward to the honor of leading the men and women of the world’s greatest Navy in service to our nation.”

In a time the Navy is facing a steep challenge to recruit and retain sufficient personnel to man a larger and more complex navy, having former personnel chiefs at the top two spots in the Navy will help ensure sufficient focus on this issue.

A single senator – Dan Sullivan, a republican from Alaska – has held up the confirmation of Lt. Gen. David Berger to serve as the next commandant of the Marine Corps. Moran and Berger were nominated to lead their services around the same time and went through the confirmation hearing process with the Senate Armed Services Committee together, in a nod to the close ties between the two jobs.

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. David H. Berger, outgoing commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, speaks during the MARFORPAC change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Aug. 8, 2018. US Marine Corps photo.

Three sources confirmed to USNI News that Sullivan was the senator who had placed a hold on Berger’s nomination due to local Alaska issues. Sullivan’s office did not provide any comments to USNI News when reached.

During the April 30 hearing, senators asked Moran and Berger a slew of questions regarding the reemergence of great power competition, acquisition programs, readiness and personnel issues.

Sullivan asked the pair about the military’s “stale” posture in Alaska and the Arctic and whether they would commit to working with SASC to optimize their presence in the Arctic region. Both agreed to a relook.

Sullivan said in his questioning, “General, I want to thank you very much for joining me in Alaska just last week and taking the time to come to my state,” ahead of asking Berger more about Marine cold-weather training activities, current Commandant Gen. Robert Neller’s concerns about being able to launch a large-scale mission in the extreme cold, and struggles the Navy-Marine team had at the beginning of the Trident Juncture exercise in Iceland and Norway.

Berger replied regarding cold-weather operations, “I know it’s a critical training requirement for the Marine Corps, as is operating in the jungle. It’s not transferable” and both have to be practiced or else those skills could atrophy.

In recent months, in addition to NATO’s Trident Juncture exercise in the North Atlantic, the Marines have been in Alaska for cold-weather testing of the new Amphibious Combat Vehicle being tested and built. The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group as well as Marine F-35B Joint Strike Fighters this week were both in Alaska for the Northern Edge joint exercise that focuses on air warfare.


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1 posted on 05/28/2019 5:48:04 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: robowombat
Three sources confirmed to USNI News that Sullivan was the senator who had placed a hold on Berger’s nomination due to local Alaska issues. Sullivan’s office did not provide any comments to USNI News when reached.

This sort of petty provincialism should be left to the Democrats.

#1 Is Gen. Berger good for the Corps?

#2 Is Gen. Berger good for the Coutry?

If so, stop the silly games and get him appointed.

2 posted on 05/28/2019 7:32:12 PM PDT by BwanaNdege ( crawl up inside the)
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To: robowombat

what an idiot, probably doing this just to get his name in the papers.


3 posted on 05/28/2019 10:14:50 PM PDT by txnativegop (The political left, Mankinds intellectual hemlock)
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To: robowombat

inclined to listen to Col. Dan Sullivan, USMC, (R-AK), Harvard-87 Economics-Cum Summa Laude, Georgetown Law & School of Foreign Service Summa Laude.
Who also served in the 2nd Bush Administration in two posts, was elected Alaska Attorney General then was appointed Secretary of Natural Resources.
Sullivan defeated Democratic Mark Begin D-AK in 2014 and was sworn in in January 2015, giving Alaska one Republican senator.
Sullivan has served in the United States Marine Corps since 1993, both on active duty and in the reserves. He moved to Alaska in 1993 and left the Marines.
I can’t find when Sullivan re-joined the Marines Reserves but he has deployed overseas three times (including in Afghanistan) in all or part of five years the last being in 2013.


4 posted on 05/29/2019 4:55:21 AM PDT by namvolunteer (Obama says the US is subservient to the UN and the Constitution does not apply. That is treason.9we)
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To: namvolunteer

I’m sorry about the double post. This is the full, edited post which is attributed to Wikipedia and a Sullivan staff bio.

I’m inclined to listen to Col. Dan Sullivan, USMC, (R-AK), Harvard-87 Economics-Cum Summa Laude; Georgetown Law & School of Foreign Service Summa Laude.
Sullivan also served in the George W. Bush Administration in two posts, was elected Alaska Attorney General then was appointed Secretary of Natural Resources.
Sullivan defeated Democratic Mark Begin D-AK in 2014 and was sworn in in January 2015, giving Alaska one Republican senator.
Sullivan has served in the United States Marine Corps since 1993, both on active duty and in the reserves. He moved to Alaska in 1993 and left the Marines.
I can’t find when Sullivan re-joined the Marines Reserves (or if he ever did leave) but he has deployed overseas three times (including in Afghanistan) in all or part of five years the last being in 2013.
There’s more:
Sullivan currently serves on the Armed Services; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Environment and Public Works; and Veterans’ Affairs Committees.
As Commissioner, Sullivan managed one of the largest portfolios of oil, gas, minerals, renewable energy, timber, land, and water in the world.
Sullivan served as the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Business under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. He focused on fighting terrorist financing, and implementing policies relating to international energy, economic, trade, finance, transportation, telecommunications, and Arctic issues.
Sullivan also served as a Director in the International Economics Directorate of the National Security Council staff at the White House.
Sullivan has a distinguished record of military and national security service. Over the past 23 years, Sullivan has served in a variety of command and staff billets on active duty and in the reserves.
Dan and his wife Julie Fate Sullivan were married over 20 years ago in Julie’s hometown of Fairbanks.


5 posted on 05/29/2019 5:29:25 AM PDT by namvolunteer (Obama says the US is subservient to the UN and the Constitution does not apply. That is treason.9we)
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