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Adm. Harry B. Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM), interacts with participants of the chief petty officer birthday ceremony at USPACOM headquarters. Harris, the son of a Chief and life-long advocate for the Navy leadership model, charged those in the PACOM region to share their skills with the other services, April 3, 2017. “My call to action for all Chiefs is to take on the challenge to lead all of our Joint forces and help synergize our operations across all the Services,” said Harris. “Helping our Services train how we need to fight in the 21st century – jointly. Mentoring the future Joint leaders that will be ready to fight tonight and win.”
170403-N-ON707-040.JPG Photo By: U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class James Mullen

CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hawaii - Adm. Harry B. Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM), interacts with participants of the chief petty officer birthday ceremony at USPACOM headquarters. Harris, the son of a Chief and life-long advocate for the Navy leadership model, charged those in the PACOM region to share their skills with the other services, April 3, 2017. “My call to action for all Chiefs is to take on the challenge to lead all of our Joint forces and help synergize our operations across all the Services,” said Harris. “Helping our Services train how we need to fight in the 21st century – jointly. Mentoring the future Joint leaders that will be ready to fight tonight and win.”


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