
One Commander to another in the p-way on the C-Ring.
Let’s hope he was just messing with you.
Musings, leadership tidbits and quotes posted by a retired Navy Captain (really just a high performing 2nd Class Petty Officer) who hung up his uniform a bit too early. He still wears his Navy service on his sleeve. He needs to get over that. "ADVANCE WARNING – NO ORIGINAL THOUGHT!" A "self-appointed" lead EVANGELIST for the "cryptologic community". Keeping CRYPTOLOGY alive-one day and Sailor at a time. 2019 is 84th Anniversary of the Naval Security Group.
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| Captain V, RDML Filipowski and Captain James E. Brokaw |
From NAVY NEWS…
FORT GORDON, Ga. (NNS) — Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Georgia’s commanding officer retired after 41 years of naval service, Aug. 1.
Capt. James E. Brokaw leaves the Sailors, civilians, and family members of NIOC Georgia with a lasting impression.
“He enabled Sailors to focus on unity of command and gave them the freedom to focus on operations,” recalled Chief Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) Ryan Roe, leading chief petty officer of one of 32 divisions Brokaw led.
“He [was] my fourth commanding officer,” said Nikol Berns, executive assistant to Brokaw, “but he was the first CO to ask ‘How can we do what we do and make it fun?’ and actually accomplish it.”
His blog post about The Art of Note Taking is HERE.
Nice post from CAPTAIN Sean R. Heritage on his “Connecting the dots” blog HERE.
OF THE YEAR
“Chief Crandall is a strong example of what it means to be a Navy chief. He has the attention of his subordinates, the respect of his fellow chiefs, the support of the ship’s officers and the trust of his commander.”
Capt. Karl Thomas, Abraham Lincoln’s commanding officer