New top admiral takes over the US Navy amid military firings

Washington (AP) -Adm. Daryl Caudle took over as the navy’s top officer and ended a six -month gap created by the ignition of the Trump administration. Predecessor.
Caudle became the chief of maritime operations because Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth overthrew a list of military leaders without making little explanation or no explanation. The Washington Navy Garden presented a few heads of his statements at a profanity ceremony, closely compatible with Trump management leaders.
In February, Hegseth fired Caudle’s predecessor Adm Lisa Franchetti. Neither Caudle nor Navy Secretary John Phelan did not touch on the ceremony on Monday, but Franchetti was among the few former maritime operations in participation.
Franchetti was the second woman to promoted to the four -star Admiral and A few women’s military leaders shot By Trump administration. She was Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. As a common chief of staff.
Phelan, the civilian leader of the navy, described the sea service as full of problems such as “rotting shipyards, inadequate maintenance, tremendous cost extensions (and) delivery and repair rates” and non -specified traditions that strangled innovation.
“Admiral Caudle, which is important to fulfill President Trump’s peace task with power – preparation, accountability and results – we must rebuild, reform and focus,” he said.
Caudle, frequently repeated Trump management in his agreement, “peace through power work,” he said.
The promotional said he wanted to be evaluated with the results we have achieved until the command of the US Fleet Forces Command.
In particular, he stated that the number of ships delivered and repaired on time, the number of completely manned ships and the production of regulations to meet the demands of the navy.
Phelan said that Caudle’s success is “inexperienced as a navy secretary.


