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Franchetti viewed as likely choice to lead Navy, would be first woman on Joint Chiefs
A career surface warfare officer, Franchetti is currently Vice Chief of Naval Operations and previously commanded the Naples, Italy-based US 6th Fleet.
By   JUSTIN KATZ
on May 26, 2023 at 12:57 PM
 
WASHINGTON — Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti is widely seen as the most likely candidate to lead the Navy as the next chief of naval operations, an appointment that would make her both the first woman to lead the Navy and the first woman to serve as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

There is always a chance things could change up until the White House makes the public announcement, but in recent weeks Navy observers and defense analysts talking with Breaking Defense have broadly coalesced around the notion Franchetti will receive the green light.

If selected and confirmed, she will follow Adm. Michael Gilday, the former 10th Fleet Commander whose own nomination to become the Navy’s senior admiral four years ago was relatively abrupt and unexpected, preceded by a scandal that forced the White House’s first pick to withdraw from the process.

Franchetti, a native of Rochester, NY, is a career surface warfare officer and just one of just a handful of female four-star officers in the US military. She’s previously served as the director for strategy, plans and policy on the Joint Staff and commanded US 6th Fleet.

https://breakingdefense.com/2023/05/franchetti-viewed-as-likely-choice-to-lead-navy-would-be-first-woman-on-joint-chiefs/
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Is she a trannie?  If not, she isn't fit for the job and should be rejected! 000hehehehe
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The old Fireside Theater had a VERY funny song about this very subject,but I can't find it anywhere. Guess it is too "PC" to be allowed to be listed these days.

It MAY have hinted about how easy it was to find homosexual action on ships at sea.
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Biden picks female admiral to lead Navy. She’d be first woman on Joint Chiefs of Staff



By LOLITA C. BALDOR
Published 12:35 PM CDT, July 21, 2023

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has chosen Adm. Lisa Franchetti to lead the Navy, an unprecedented choice that, if she is confirmed, will make her the first woman to be a Pentagon service chief and the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Biden’s decision goes against the recommendation of his Pentagon chief. But Franchetti, the current vice chief of operations for the Navy, has broad command and executive experience and was considered by insiders to be the top choice for the job.

In a statement Friday, Biden noted the historical significance of her selection and said “throughout her career, Admiral Franchetti has demonstrated extensive expertise in both the operational and policy arenas.”

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recommended that Biden select Adm. Samuel Paparo, the current commander of the Navy’s Pacific Fleet, several U.S. officials said last month. But instead, Biden is nominating Paparo to lead U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.

A senior administration official said Biden chose Franchetti based on the broad scope of her experience at sea and ashore, including a number of high-level policy and administrative jobs that give her deep knowledge in budgeting and running the department.

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Real woman, or another one of his chicks-with-dicks "females"?

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She looks like an actual female, but it's hard not to wonder how much of this is merit and how much is just more affirmative action from this lame administration.
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She looks like an actual female, but it's hard not to wonder how much of this is merit and how much is just more affirmative action from this lame administration.

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uly 21, 2023 5:55pm EDT
Biden overrules Pentagon, nominates first woman to head Navy
President, defense secretary differed on who should lead military branch
By Aaron Kliegman | Fox News

President Biden has overruled the Pentagon and chosen Adm. Lisa Franchetti to lead the Navy, making her the first woman, if she's confirmed, to be a Pentagon service chief and the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Biden's decision goes against the recommendation of his Pentagon chief, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who recommended the president select Adm. Samuel Paparo, the current commander of the Navy's Pacific Fleet, according to multiple reports.

In a statement on Friday, Biden noted how Franchetti is an unprecedented choice for such a high-level military post due to her sex, adding that she's the second woman ever to achieve the rank of four-star admiral in the Navy.

"As our next chief of naval operations, Admiral Lisa Franchetti will bring 38 years of dedicated service to our nation as a commissioned officer, including in her current role of vice chief of naval operations," Biden continued. "Throughout her career, Admiral Franchetti has demonstrated extensive expertise in both the operational and policy arenas."

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Biden's decision goes against the recommendation of his Pentagon chief, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
While the prospect of Biden disagreeing with that dope is interesting, we all know Biden made no actual decision here. He doesn't even decide which flavor of ice cream he's having for dessert.

Someone made this decision for him, so the question is who wanted Franchetti over Paparo - and why?
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While the prospect of Biden disagreeing with that dope is interesting, we all know Biden made no actual decision here. He doesn't even decide which flavor of ice cream he's having for dessert.

Someone made this decision for him, so the question is who wanted Franchetti over Paparo - and why?

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Dey bees want-in de wimmins votes.
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So like his predecessor, Biden disregards the recommendations of his military professionals in selecting the next CJS.  My guess is that this likely won't turn out any better....

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Who is Admiral Lisa Franchetti? Joe Biden ignores Pentagon and nominates first woman head of US Navy
Story by Poulami Sengupta • 7h ago

Who is Admiral Lisa Franchetti? Joe Biden ignores Pentagon and nominates first woman head of US 

WASHINGTON, DC: President Joe Biden has made his preference known. Overruling the Pentagon's recommendation for making Admiral Samuel Paparo the naval chief, President Biden has nominated current Vice Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Lisa Franchetti to be the head of the US Navy. If her nomination is confirmed, Adm Franchetti will be the first female to be the Pentagon service chief and the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

In a statement on Friday, July 21, Biden commented on why Adm Franchetti will be a good choice for the position, saying, "As our next chief of naval operations, Admiral Lisa Franchetti will bring 38 years of dedicated service to our nation as a commissioned officer, including in her current role of vice chief of naval operations." He added, "Throughout her career, Admiral Franchetti has demonstrated extensive expertise in both the operational and policy arenas," per Fox News.

Who is Admiral Lisa Franchetti?
Admiral Lisa Franchetti is one of the most decorated naval officers in the US. Currently, she holds the position of Vice Chief of Naval Operations. Adm Franchetti has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Northwestern University, where she was a part of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program. Adm Franchetti joined the Navy after she received her commission in 1985 through the training program. She has also attended the Naval War College and has a master's degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/who-is-admiral-lisa-franchetti-joe-biden-ignores-pentagon-and-nominates-first-woman-head-of-us-navy/ar-AA1eceCw?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4ff54cbaf44445d3a63e8d60c633bc5f&ei=16
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The fact Brandon went around the recommendation of the Pentagon gives us all a reason to be afraid, very afraid, if she becomes CNO. :scared smiley:
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The fact Brandon went around the recommendation of the Pentagon gives us all a reason to be afraid, very afraid

Kind of like Trump going around the recommendation of the Pentagon when he appointed Milley.
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I know very little about the Navy,other than they mostly float around on boats,and will mostly disappear the first 15  minutes of any  war against Russia or China.

The subs will last longer,but once they launch their missiles,their locations will be know,too. Assuming of course there is still anybody  living in Russia or China to launch missiles at them.

Because of this,I see nothing wrong with having a woman being in such a senior position in the Navy,the USCG,or the USAF.

Providing,of course,that the USAF commander should ALWAYS be a veteran who flew fighters or fighter/bombers.

IMNSHO,the US Army and the USMC should ONLY have male leaders at the top who have personally fought in ground wars.

This opinion is worth every dollar you paid for it,but  I do believe it to be the correct  one.
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Kind of like Trump going around the recommendation of the Pentagon when he appointed Milley.

@Hoodat

Trump just lives rent-free in your head 24/7,doesn't he?
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Just being consistent with standards, @sneakypete
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The fact Brandon went around the recommendation of the Pentagon gives us all a reason to be afraid, very afraid, if she becomes CNO.
There's something hinky about it. We all know that no decision from the White House actually was made by Joe "Puddin' Head" Biden. Who really selected her?
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Merged two threads.

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Just being consistent with standards, @sneakypete

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And your "standards" are that "Trump is responsible for every evil in the world".

Grow TFU!
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And your "standards" are that "Trump is responsible for every evil in the world".

Grow TFU!

Uh no, the standard is that if both Biden and Trump do it, they should be treated the same.  It is completely dishonest and hypocritical to criticize Biden for going against Pentagon recommendations while defending Trump for doing the exact same thing.  But then you knew that already.
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There's something hinky about it. We all know that no decision from the White House actually was made by Joe "Puddin' Head" Biden. Who really selected her?

@mountaineer

That is a VERY good question,and I doubt any of us will live long enough  to hear the truth.

*I* SUSPECT it was Bubbette! Clinton,and have absolutely  not one shred of proof to verify it. I DO strongly believe it was a female,though. The whole "gurl power thing".
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Please stay on topic, which is Biden's appointment of Adm. Franchetti. There's no reason to interject Trump into every thread. Thanks.

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Uh no, the standard is that if both Biden and Trump do it, they should be treated the same.  It is completely dishonest and hypocritical to criticize Biden for going against Pentagon recommendations while defending Trump for doing the exact same thing.  But then you knew that already.

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How Franchetti’s experience made her Biden’s pick to lead the Navy

Navy Times 7/21/2023

Adm. Lisa Franchetti was five weeks into leading U.S. 6th Fleet when she oversaw the first-ever Tomahawk missile strike by a Virginia-class attack submarine.

Days after Syrian President Bashar Assad launched a chemical weapons attack on his people in April 2018, then-President Donald Trump threatened to use military forces to destroy the Syrian chemical weapons facilities.

Franchetti, then a three-star admiral still settling into her new office in Naples, Italy, was tasked by Defense Department leadership with striking Syria from European waters using naval vessels.

The target was complex: Three facilities in Damascus and near Homs were close to Russian forces and air defense systems, which the U.S. wanted to avoid hitting.

Franchetti and her 6th Fleet team both successfully used the new submarine John Warner to fire upon Syria from the Eastern Mediterranean and rearmed the boat afterward, marking two firsts.

“There were some real challenges there,” retired Adm. James Foggo, then the commander of Naval Forces Europe and Franchetti’s direct superior, told Defense News. “Afterward, we all kind of breathed a sigh of relief because all the elements of that strike mission directed by the president were met: The targets were destroyed, minimal collateral damage, didn’t bring the Russians into it, a strong message sent to Assad, and then the reload afterwards.”

Five years later — and after completing her tour as 6th Fleet commander, serving as the director for strategy, plans and policy on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and then becoming the vice chief of naval operations — Franchetti is now President Joe Biden’s nominee for chief of naval operations.

The White House announced the nomination July 21. If confirmed by the Senate, Franchetti would be the first woman to lead the Navy or any Defense Department military service. The Coast Guard was the first U.S. armed service to be led by a female; Adm. Linda Fagan became the 27th commandant of the branch last year.

Franchetti’s nomination is likely to be sidelined by ongoing political fights on Capitol Hill over the military’s abortion access policy. The ongoing hold by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., has stalled more than 250 senior military confirmations over the last four months, with no resolution in sight, over the Defense Department’s abortion policies.

Under rules put in place last fall, troops stationed in states where abortion is limited or illegal can be granted leave time and travel stipends to help cover the cost of moving across state lines for abortion services. Tuberville and a host of Republican lawmakers have decried the policy as illegal.

Top Navy spokesman Rear Adm. Ryan Perry confirmed the nomination in a statement and said that “she has worked across the Navy and the Joint Force with an emphasis on strategy, international engagement, and interagency collaboration, most recently serving as the Director, Strategy, Plans, and Policy, J-5.”

Biden also announced the nomination of Adm. Samuel Paparo — who in recent weeks had been rumored to be in line for the CNO post — as commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.

Foggo said Franchetti has the right character and experience for the job.

“She cares a lot about her people [and] you want a CNO that cares about the troops on the deckplate,” he said. “At the same time, you want a CNO that has experience in some tight, tough situations and some combat situations.”

More: https://www.navytimes.com/naval/2023/07/21/how-franchettis-experience-made-her-bidens-pick-to-lead-the-navy/

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Who Will be the next Chief of Naval Operations?
By Brent Ramsey

Last September, the Navy promoted and installed a new Vice Chief of Naval Operations.  Then Vice Admiral Lisa Franchetti got her 4th star and was appointed to the second-highest position in the Navy.  Now after a scant seven months, the betting line going around D.C. is that she will likely be the next CNO based on the identity politics track record of President Biden.  When President Biden had an opportunity to appoint to the Supreme Court, before assessing anyone’s qualifications, he announced that a black woman would get that seat, and he followed up on that promise.  Would an identity-based selection for the Navy’s top leader be in the best interest of the Navy and the Nation?  No, the nation needs and deserves the very best warrior to lead the Navy into our threatened future.

Admiral Franchetti is a journalism graduate of Northwestern University NROTC, a non-STEM degree which itself is unusual, as the Navy strongly favors STEM degrees for officers.  She has a Master’s Degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix, an online university.  Her biography does not mention any war college credential.  In contrast, her predecessor Admiral William Lescher had multiple commands in combat zones, was a test pilot, had multiple advanced degrees in naval technical fields and his commands won multiple combat zone merit awards.  To naval professionals, for someone to have been promoted to the Navy’s highest rank and second highest position based on a NROTC commissioning source with a liberal arts degree, an online masters, no war college or combat zone credentials, would be considered inconceivable.  Perhaps her success is based on a particularly spectacular service record?

Admiral Franchetti’s career path reveals sea tours on a tender, oiler, and three destroyers including command of the USS Ross (DDG-71) and command of a destroyer squadron.  Her biography does not mention any of her commands received awards while she was in command.

Ashore her assignments were CO of a Reserve Center, being an aide, a protocol officer, an Executive Assistant, and a stint at the Naval Academy in charge of a battalion of midshipmen.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/05/who_will_be_the_next_chief_of_naval_operations.html
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Whether or not she is qualified to be CNO is up to people more knowledgeable than I.  No, :im waiting: it isn't.  It's up to the biggest woke suck *sses in congress.
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I don't see a woman in that position as being a big deal. After all,other than the SEALS,there is no such thing as "man on man combat" in the Navy. It's all about weapons systems mostly firing at targets so far away they can't even hear the explosions.

Same with the USAF and the USCG.

The US  Army and the USMC are the only military units that still have significant numbers of "gun toters" hanging around.
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