John Phelan appointed Secretary of the Navy by…

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President-elect Donald Trump has announced its selection of John Phelan to serve as Secretary of the Navy. In a statement, Trump expressed confidence in Phelan’s ability to support naval service members and uphold the administration’s ‘America First’ vision.

Phelan’s appointment is expected to bring a business-oriented approach to the leadership of the U.S. Navy that prioritizes the needs and interests of the Naval Service above all other considerations. Trump’s approval of Phelan underscores the administration’s commitment to strengthening the Navy and ensuring its readiness to meet national security challenges.

As Secretary of the Navy, Phelan is tasked with overseeing the operations and strategic direction of the US military’s naval branch. His background and experience is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the role with an emphasis on efficiency, innovation and effectiveness in naval operations.

The appointment of John Phelan as Secretary of the Navy marks a significant development in the Trump administration’s efforts to strengthen the nation’s defense capabilities and increase the readiness of the US Navy. Phelan’s leadership is expected to play a critical role in shaping the future of the Naval Service and ensuring its continued strength and effectiveness in protecting the nation’s interests.