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  1. Admiral Locklear: After the end of World War II and before 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States had a continual presence in the Asia-Pacific. This presence enabled the...

  2. war. As noted by Secretary Panetta, “We continue to face a challenging and complex global security environment, with multiple transnational threats including violent extremism, the destabilizing behavior of nations like Iran and North Korea, military modernization across the Asia-Pacific, and turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa.”

  3. Gates: ‘Call a Spade a Spade’. As regime armored elements converged on the besieged city of Benghazi, the international community acted to stem attacks on civilians. General Ham directed Admiral Locklear to enforce the U.N. resolutions, the first of which was to establish the no-fly zone.

  4. In the late 1990s two Chinese Air Force Colonels wrote a monograph called “Unrestricted Warfare,” in which they describe a kind of perennial and comprehensive state of conflict with the United States as the only way to overcome their technological disadvantages.

  5. Admiral Locklear: The strategy that the President put out last year could not have been better timed. The strategy was a byproduct of discussions we were all having about what happens to the U.S. military—the joint force—as we go forward into the future after what we believe will be the conclusion of more than 10 years of war in the Middle ...

  6. Oct 14, 2024 · Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, USN (Ret.), a member of the United States Naval Academy’s Class of 1977, well personifies the qualities of leadership, dedication, and service that define a USNA Distinguished Graduate.

  7. Apr 12, 2011 · manded by Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III of U.S. Naval Forces Africa, with naval assets assigned from 6th Fleet and air assets from 3d and 17th Air Force. On February 26, the United Nations (UN) authorized sanctions against Libya under UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1970 to include an arms embargo and demand for an immediate ceasefire.

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