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NEWS: Defense secretary: Increase
focus on nuclear mission |
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June
10, 2008: |
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Peterson Air Force Base, CO |
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates spoke candidly to Air Force
Space Command members here June 10 about the resignation of top
Air Force officials and problems of leadership and
accountability in the control of nuclear assets. |
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He charted a new course for the Air
Force leaders at all levels. |
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Photo: Secretary
Gates speaks to top Air Force Space Command leaders |
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"The
harsh reality is that the Donald Report documents a serious
decline over at least a decade in the Air Force's nuclear
mission focus and performance, resulting in a degradation of
authority, standards of excellence, and technical competence of
the Air Force's nuclear mission," Secretary Gates said. |
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His
direction to all Air Force leaders throughout the chain of
command is to take charge, establish accountability, look for
problems and fix them immediately; listen to, and where
appropriate; act on the concerns of the force and raise the bar
to the highest possible standards. Secretary Gates' visit here
and to two other key commands is, effectively, a demonstration
of what he expects from his subordinate leaders. |
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"This
will yield a service that is -- from the very top to the very
bottom -- more reflective and more responsive to shortcomings
that may arise in this (nuclear) or any other critical area,"
Secretary Gates said. |
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Secretary Gates directed the command to do two specific things:
"Embrace accountability in all that you do, for everything in
your area of responsibility. When you see failures or growing
problems in other areas -- outside your lane, as it is often
described -- throw a flag: Bring them to the attention to people
who can do something about it." |
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Secretary Gates
and Gen. Kehler arrive at the base auditorium, Peterson Air
Force Base, CO |
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Second: "Rededicate yourselves to the standards of excellence
that have been the hallmark of the U.S. Air Force for more than
60 years." |
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The
secretary of Defense had high praise for the historical and
current contributions of Air Force members, citing the service
of the 25,000 Airmen deployed in harm's way every day and the
indispensable contributions made to the ongoing wars in the
areas of logistics, and space, among others. |
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"You
have been forward deployed, and at war for 17 years - since the
first Gulf War," he said. "Your families have borne this burden
and the Air Force has its own fallen heroes -- often struck down
while serving on the ground alongside Soldiers and Marines." |
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The final thought the secretary
left for command members was positive. |
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"I
have every confidence in you and in the Air Force that has
served our country so well," he said. "From the bottom of my
heart, I thank you for everything you do to protect the American
people." |
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