By By Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs
SANTA RITA, Guam (NNS) -- Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
Adm. Jonathan Greenert and his wife visited Naval Base Guam (NBG) and quality
of life facilities during a brief visit to the island Feb. 10.
The CNO and his wife toured facilities that make a
difference in the day to day lives of Guam Sailors and their families. They
started their morning at the base's Fleet and Family Support Center and
state-of-the-art Charles King Fitness Center. They also walked through the
nearly completed U.S. Naval Hospital Guam.
Additionally, the CNO and his wife stopped by the Department
of Defense Educational Activity Guam High School where they took the
opportunity to meet with students and learn more about their future endeavors.
"Everything everybody does in the Navy today is
important," Greenert said to a roomful of students and school officials.
While in Guam the CNO also filmed another episode of
Conversation with a Shipmate. During the filming he fielded questions about
recent misconduct incidents throughout the military where he emphasized the
importance for service members to remain ethical regardless of the challenges
they may face.
"You cannot give up your integrity," Greenert
said. "It's so important in the Navy, but it's beyond the Navy, it's your
life. It's the foundation of how our Navy through decades, through centuries,
has operated. The ability to trust one another and that trust is founded on
having integrity."
"I'd like to thank our Sailors, our civilians and the
families that support them for serving our country, for serving our Navy and
making it what it is today," Greenert said during the interview. "Our
Navy is the best Navy in the world and it will be in the future."
Greenert is en route to Malaysia and the Philippine Islands
where he will engage with military counterparts and defense leaders.
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