‘No time for waste’: Navy -ejected Top officer talks with staff after growing up leadership

Former Chief of Navy Operations ADM. Lisa Franchetti talked to the staff after Trump’s administration died on her and others Top leaders in Pentagon On Friday, claiming that the Navy mission will continue “unusual and inappropriate”.
Franchetti, the first woman to perform the duty of the head of maritime operations and on joint staff chiefs, described the leadership of the sea service as “honor of all life” and thanked the sailors for their service that supports the US
“We are the US Navy and America, counting that we will distract aggression, defend our interests to national security and preserve our way of life,” said Franchetti, who was the chief officer of the Navy of 2023, said Linkedin Post on Tuesday. “We act from seabed to space, all over the world and the whole hour. Our mission continues, smoothly and uninvited … There is no time to wear.”
After the announcement, the Navy explained that the post was not intended for sharing on social media. The US official with knowledge of the situation told Fox News Digital that the message was sent to the “small group of staff and higher navy leaders, but not intended to share with a wider audience.
“She did not publish or direct the message that would be published on Linkedin,” the US official said in a statement. “The message was irregularly published by a younger employee who had access to LinkedIn account but did not have the authority to publish the E -Prodigation of the E -Star Admiral Franchetti on Friday.”
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Adm. Lisa Franchetti became the first woman to be the head of maritime operations in 2023. (Navy)
Franchetti joined the Corps for Training of Navy Reserve Officers as a student at Northwestern University and was ordered in 1985. She said Navy Times 2023 That she had met other ROTC students on a grill during Freshman orientation, who informed her of scholarships.
At the time of release, women were forbidden to serve fighter ships and aircraft and instead were assigned to ships such as oil and destroyer. However, the Congress abolished the law in 1993 – racing the way for women like franchs to serve at top management positions in the Navy.
“I joined free colleges and books, but I stayed for our mission, the opportunity to serve something more than myself and the chance to be part of the amazing teams in the most widespread combat force in the world: the US Navy,” Franchetti wrote on LinkedIn.
Ultimately, Franchetti continued to command two groups of carriers and performed the duty of deputy commander of the US Navy of Europe and Africa and the commander of the US 6.
Other leaders removed by Trump’s administration on Friday were the chairman of the joint heads of General CQ CQ and Air Force Vice -President General Jim Slife.
Defense Minister Pete Hegsetth requested nominations to replace franchs and Slife and said they both “highlighted their careers”.
“We thank them for the service and dedication to our country,” Hegsetth said in a statement on Friday.
Navy Vice President ADM. James Kilby has announced that he will take responsibility as a chief officer in the Navy until a lasting replacement for franchates has been found.
Previous tasks adm. Lisa Franchetti include serving as a US 6 commander. Fleets based in Naples, Italy. (Defense Department)
“The work of our Navy continues without a disorder,” Kilby said in a statement on Saturday. “We will maintain deadly forces that are improved forward that improve peace and distract our opponents.”
The Navy did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital comment request. It remains unclear where the franches will be processed.
Hegsetth did not give an additional comment to the franchise or his career, but he described it earlier as “Dei rent” in his book 2024. “The War of Warriors: Behind the betrayal of men who hold us free.”
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Hegsetth also announced on Friday that the president Donald Trump Plans for the appointment of retired air forces, Lieutenant Dan “Razin” Caine to replace Brown, claiming that Caine embodies “war” of US military needs.
“Under President Trump, we set a new leadership that will focus our army on his basic mission of distractions, fights and victory on wars,” Hegsetth said.