USA: Master Chief Petty Officer of Navy Visits Everett

Master Chief Petty Officer of Navy Visits Everett

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick D. West visited Naval Station Everett to speak with Sailors of the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, Naval Station Everett Sailors and civilians during an all hands call in the ship’s hangar bay, Nov. 3.

West spoke to Sailors about changes in the Navy such as budgeting, warfare pins, retirements and manpower in the Navy. Afterwards, he answered questions from the audience.

“We are a Navy on the go,” said West. “Overall, we are doing well but the Navy is constantly changing and we need to stay focused, communicate with each other and keep moving.”

In his remarks, he also recognized the dedication of the Sailors and support from their families by thanking them for their service and appreciation for their sacrifices.

“Nothing would get done if it wasn’t for the hard work of the Sailors on this great warship,” said West. “All those ships out there are just hunks of metal and technology floating in the sea. The engine that truly runs the Navy is you, our Sailors.”

Personnel Specialist 1st Class Kathryn Benjamin met and spoke with West and said he brought inspiration to the ship.

“It was really nice to have a senior enlisted leader speak to us so we can relate,” said Benjamin. “He is a good person and an even better role model that brought motivation to the crew before the upcoming deployment.”

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Source: navy, November 04, 2011