Chairman’s Corner: Happy Holidays!

As our Nation celebrates this holiday season, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen and Coast Guardsmen serve around the world in Afghanistan, Iraq, and a multitude of other locations, protecting all of us.  Thanks to your commitment – and sacrifice – our friends and families can enjoy the good tidings long associated with this most meaningful time of the year.

While we celebrate this season’s goodwill, we also remain mindful that many of our men and women in uniform remain in harm’s way as our Nation enters its tenth year at war.  We deeply honor your service and that of your families who serve along with you.  Our thoughts and prayers are particularly with our wounded warriors, their families, and the families of the fallen and missing.  These Americans have borne the most solemn burden in our fight to secure a better future – for our children and our grandchildren – in a very dangerous world, and we must never forget them.

On behalf of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and our families, I thank you for all you do for our country.  We wish you and your families a joyful holiday season, and wherever you serve, we extend our deepest hopes and prayers for a safe and happy 2011.

- Admiral Mike Mullen

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  • Stephen Real

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Mike,
    I think Admiral Mike Mullin would be a great choice, if not thee top choice, to replace Secretary Gates as the next Secretary of Defense (a civilian Mike Mullin).
    It’s down to just a few people who have the skill set and gravitas to replace Bob Gates. Secretary of State Clinton is another strong choice to replace Secretary Gates, and of course, one can not help but to think of Colin Powell as in the top picks for that job.
    Personally, I’d place a stop loss order on Gates,
    he’s just too good to let go without a fight.
    I hope President Obama gives Mike a serious look.
    He’s got the politikal skill sets to deal with D.C and the world,
    something the peoples of the US really need at this time.

  • Stephen Real

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Mike,
    I think Admiral Mike Mullin would be a great choice, if not thee top choice, to replace Secretary Gates as the next Secretary of Defense (a civilian Mike Mullin).
    It’s down to just a few people who have the skill set and gravitas to replace Bob Gates. Secretary of State Clinton is another strong choice to replace Secretary Gates, and of course, one can not help but to think of Colin Powell as in the top picks for that job.
    Personally, I’d place a stop loss order on Gates,
    he’s just too good to let go without a fight.
    I hope President Obama gives Mike a serious look.
    He’s got the politikal skill sets to deal with D.C and the world,
    something the peoples of the US really need at this time.

  • Charlie Smith

    Why is the Sullivan Law being ignored when troops are depoyed to Iraq and afghanistan?

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    While flying over Colorado a B-2 Stealth Bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base, MO, moves into position for a mid-air refueling via the boom of a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 128th Air Refueling Wing, Milwaukee on 09 May, 2012. The B-2 Stealth bomber and the KC-135 crews conducted the aerial refueling to maintain mission readiness standards.

    U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt Jeremy M. Wilson (DVIDS)


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    Royal Canadian Mounted Police assigned to a Marine Security Emergency Response Team debark from the HMCS Ville de Quebec (FFH 332) to conduct boarding operations during Exercise Frontier Sentinel 2012 May 8, 2012 at sea off Sydney, Nova Scotia. Exercise Frontier Sentinel is a combined interagency exercise involving Joint Task Force Atlantic, the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Navy Fleet Forces Command. The exercise is designed to continue to develop and validate the existing plans, treaties and standard operation procedures for a bilateral response to maritime homeland defense and security threats.

    (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ernesto Hernandez Fonte / Released) (DVIDS)


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    (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sara Csurilla) (DVIDS)