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DEVELOPING NAVY LEADERS - Requirements for Flag Officer Expertise Today and in the Future

We examined the Navy’s structure, its force development, its doctrinal documents, and its technology acquisitions for the past decade and the next decade to forecast how the demand for domain-specific expertise may change in the future. The areas of domain-specific expertise with the strongest evidence of increasing future importance to the Navy are: (top three)

• Information Warfare
• Information Operations
• Information Technology



 
Attributes of Leadership as told to the graduating class at the United States Naval Academy on Friday, 25 May 2007. 
 
 
A list of things my former Commanding Officer used as his guide during his multiple command tours.  He taught me what being a CO was all about.  Black and white.
 
 
My former Sailor - who later became a Chief Petty Officer, Limited Duty Officer, Executive Officer, Commanding Officer and most importantly - my friend.  This was his advice from an XO's perspective to me as I went to my first command as Commanding Officer.  Bob was one of Honolulu, Hawaii's finest - a Police Officer.  He is also a Cancer SURVIVOR !!