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PEARL HARBOR - Adm. Scott H. Swift, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, recently issued updated guidance to the fleet that all Pacific Fleet Sailors, uniformed and civilian, should read and understand.
A copy of the guidance suitable for printing and posting in workspaces can be found at http://www.cpf.navy.mil/guidance.
"We live in a complex world and an increasingly complicated theater," Swift said. "If we hope to be successful as an institution and as professionals, it's fundamentally important we weigh carefully how we meet our responsibilities and treat each other."
The fleet's vision is one that sustains an Indo-Asia-Pacific maritime domain where the established and enduring international framework of norms, standards, rules, and laws is preserved. In so doing, its mission is to advance Indo-Asia-Pacific regional maritime security and enhance stability in support of Commander, U.S. Pacific Command by being where it matters, when it matters, with what matters to decisively prevail in all contingencies from war to peace.
The guidance goes on to indicate that in executing the mission, U.S. Pacific Fleet forces at all levels and ranks will plan, operate, and assess their activities in a manner that is: Thoughtful…rather than rash; Consistent…rather than erratic; Firm…rather than rigid; and, Patient…rather than reactionary.
Text of the Commander's Guidance to the Fleet is provided below in its entirety.
Commander’s Guidance to the Fleet
Vision
An Indo-Asia-Pacific maritime domain where the established and enduring international framework of norms, standards, rules, and laws is preserved.
Mission
To advance Indo-Asia-Pacific regional maritime security and enhance stability in support of Commander, U.S. Pacific Command by being where it matters, when it matters, with what matters to decisively prevail in all contingencies from war to peace.
Guiding Principles
In executing our mission, U.S. Pacific Fleet forces at all levels and ranks will plan, operate, and assess their activities in a manner that is:
Thoughtful…rather than rashConsistent…rather than erraticFirm…rather than rigidPatient…rather than reactionary
Commander's Intent
We focus and align our efforts to:
Outcomes
Focusing our efforts in these ways will ensure that:
S. H. SwiftAdmiral, U.S. Navy