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WASHINGTON – Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Adm. Daryl Caudle, spoke at the Surface Navy Association’s 35th Annual National Symposium in Washington, D.C., Jan. 11.
Immediately following his remarks, Caudle fielded questions from the audience, where he was asked about supply chain issues. His response was a call to action to the defense industry that drew applause from the crowd. "I'm not as forgiving of the defense industrial base, I'm just not," said Caudle. "I'm not forgiving of the fact you're not delivering the ordnance we need." He stressed the importance of on time delivery of ordnance to winning during strategic competition. "We're talking about warfighting, national security, and going against a competitor here, and a potential adversary, that is like nothing we've ever seen," said Caudle. "It's so essential to winning. And in my position, and for the people in the room in uniform, that's all that matters and I can't do that without the ordnance. That's how we actually win." “Despite what we may read in the media about our adversary’s Navies or attempts to build some asymmetric gadget, or even the internal challenges we face with uncertain budgets, manning levels, or the challenges and pace of modernization – I can guarantee everyone listening today: Our surface warriors are feared; they are absolutely ready to take the fight to the enemy; and are an integrated part of a strong Navy that owns the maritime environment from the seabed to space - hands down, no exception,” said Caudle. “No adversary in their right mind wants to confront our surface fleet.” USFFC is responsible for manning, training, equipping and employing more than 125 ships, 1,000 aircraft, and 103,000 active duty service members and government employees, and providing combat-ready forces forward to numbered fleets and combatant commanders around the globe in support of U.S. national interests. USFFC also serves as the Navy’s Service Component Commander to both U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Strategic Command, and providing naval forces in support of joint missions as Commander, Naval Forces Northern Command (NAVNORTH) and Commander, Naval Forces Strategic Command (NAVSTRAT). USFFC is the Strategic Command Joint Force Maritime Component Commander (JFMCC STRAT), and executes Task Force Atlantic in coordination with U.S. Naval Forces Europe. Complete transcript of his remarks here: SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM > U.S. Fleet Forces Command > Speeches
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