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Under Secretary of State Andrea Thompson's brief extends from arms control to foreign military sales: from how to manage the arms race in space and cyber,  to arranging for the cleaning up of unexploded ordinance in places like Vietnam. Just back from a trip where she spoke with officials in Australia, Indonesia and Vietnam she told a Defense Writers Group gathering that while Russia and others are offering their weapons systems to the marketplace often at lower prices, "every country I visited asked for more American" equipment and support.
Thompson is a former Army Colonel with a career as an intelligence officer, who served Vice President Pence as his national security advisor before her appointment as Under Secretary.
Thompson and other Administration officials are spending a lot of time on the potential for future conflict in space. The French government recently protested a Russian satellite that moved in closer to a French military communications satellite, leading to concern it Moscow may be developing satellite killers that could be used in time of conflict to knock out the communications of rival states.
Thompson was asked what a space or cyber arms control treaty might look like?
"It may not be a treaty" she said, it may instead be a set of accepted rules and norms that nations wanting to be considered civilized nations sign on to.
As Space News reported it:
“Space is something we talk about very often,” Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security Andrea Thompson told reporters at a breakfast meeting on Friday.

Thompson, a former U.S. Army intelligence officer, noted that she is not a space expert and would not comment specifically on the militarization of space or the use of space weapons.

But she did stress the need for greater international dialogue on what the rules of behavior should be in space. “We need to have discussions. What is a responsible nation state behavior in space?” Thompson said. At the State Department, “Those discussions are just starting.”

The United States will be participating next week in the United Nations’ first ever conference on space law and policy, to be held in Moscow.

“I look forward to hearing the results from the UN” dialogue, said Thompson.

The UN said the conference will focus on the “legal and policy aspects and implications, both current and anticipated, of activities in outer space.” A central issue is that the resources of outer space are being used by an increasing number of states and non-governmental entities. As more actors engage in space activities, there are concerns that a competition for those resources could lead to international conflicts."

Three students taking classes at George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs observed the session and had a chance to meet the Under Secretary. She urged Emily Milakovic, who is majoring in  Journalism and Mass Communication and freshmen  Zachary Nosanchuk and Emily Harms  to consider applying for State Department internships.

Voice of America: US Warns North Korea: No Concessions Without Denuclearization

https://www.voanews.com/a/us-warns-north-korea-no-concessions-without-denuclearization/4562440.html

Shephard Media: Washington eyes meeting ahead of foreign drone sales

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/uv-online/trump-administration-eyeing-november-meeting-move-/

Defense Daily: U.S. To Push MTCR Changes For More UAS Sales

http://www.defensedaily.com/u-s-push-mtcr-changes-uas-sales/

Space News: State Dept. official: ‘We need to have discussions about space’

https://spacenews.com/state-dept-official-we-need-to-have-discussions-about-space/

Inside the Pentagon:U.S. looks to November policy meeting to push foreign drone sales

https://insidedefense.com/daily-news/us-looks-november-policy-meeting-push-foreign-drone-sales

Defense News: ‘Espionage:' French defense head charges Russia of dangerous games in space

https://www.defensenews.com/space/2018/09/07/espionage-french-defense-head-charges-russia-of-dangerous-games-in-space/

 

Army Secretary Dr Mark Esper’s session August 29th prompted more than a dozen articles on a wide variety of topics, as the Secretary showed his detailed grasp of the policy issues facing the massive service he leads.

Esper took on sometimes difficult questions on how the Army is going to increase recruitment, in a time of low unemployment and high demand for labor from private employers, problems with obesity among young people 18-25, and polls showing fewer Americans have an inclination to serve their country.  Far from lowering standards in light of these challenges, Esper said the Army is raising them, with a new tougher fitness standard. That said, he looks constantly at evolving standards on matters such as body mutilation or previous drug use. He appeared ready to be flexible in some areas. Some reports say Army-approved waivers are being offered more frequently now for such matters.

Esper worries that increasingly the U.S. Army comes from “just one percent of the country” and is turning into a “family business”, which is not healthy for the country.

He spoke about the lessons being learned from the way the Russians are using non-conventional warfare tactics in Ukraine, including drones and indirect fire, and the ways in which the training programs for Afghan troops need to be tailored to their needs.   The Secretary is hopeful about the new Army Futures Command, but wants to leave it to the commander, General Murray, to shape his force as he sees fit.

Military.com: Afghan Forces Need More Mortar Training, Army Advisers Say

https://www.military.com/kitup/2018/08/29/afghan-forces-need-more-mortar-training-army-advisers-say.html

 

Breaking Defense: Army Futures Command: $100M, 500 Staff, & Access To Top Leaders

https://breakingdefense.com/2018/08/army-futures-command-100m-500-staff-access-to-top-leaders/

 

Bloomberg News: BAE's Army Vehicle Production to Be Inspected by Service Chief

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-29/bae-s-army-vehicle-production-to-be-inspected-by-service-chief

 

National Defense Magazine: Army Leader Mum on Program Cuts

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2018/8/29/army-leader-mum-on-program-cuts

 

Defense One:

https://www.defenseone.com/news/2018/08/the-d-brief-august-29-2018/150891/?oref=d-channeltop

 

Shephard Media:US Army looking to 'rebuild' EW capabilities

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/digital-battlespace/us-army-looking-rebuild-ew-capabilities/

 

US Army prepares for 2nd Security Force deployment

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/landwarfareintl/us-army-prepares-2nd-security-force-deployment/

 

Defense Daily: Esper: Futures Command To Cost $80 Million – $100 Million Per Year, Oversee $30 Billion Modernization Portfolio

http://www.defensedaily.com/esper-futures-command-cost-80-million-100-million-per-year-oversee-30-billion-modernization-portfolio/

 

Federal News Radio: Army has its work cut out for it to build the force, Esper says

https://federalnewsradio.com/army/2018/08/army-has-its-work-cut-out-for-it-to-build-the-force-esper-says/

 

Jane’s: US Army secretary: welding issues hinder Paladin howitzer production

https://www.janes.com/article/82650/us-army-secretary-welding-issues-hinder-paladin-howitzer-production

 

Inside the Army: Esper to visit BAE plant to resolve issues with new howitzer

https://insidedefense.com/daily-news/esper-visit-bae-plant-resolve-issues-new-howitzer

 

TASS: Pentagon: US corrects preparation of its Armed Forces taking into account the conflict in Ukraine

http://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/5504349

 

AirForce Magazine: AMC Meeting With Industry to Discuss Mobility Missions in Space

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2018/August%202018/AMC-Meeting-With-Industry-to-Discuss-Mobility-Missions-in-Space.aspx

 

Defense Daily:Air Force General Says Space Cargo Possible Within A Decade

http://www.defensedaily.com/air-force-general-says-space-cargo-possible-within-decade/

 

Politico:“What happens if we preposition cargo in space?

https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-space/2018/08/03/congress-growing-space-divide-294138

 

Military.com: Air Force May One Day Deliver Cargo by Space Rocket: General Everhart

https://www.military.com/dodbuzz/2018/08/02/air-force-may-one-day-deliver-cargo-space-rocket-general.html

 

Defense News:One possible job for SpaceX’s BFR rocket? Taking the Air Force’s cargo in and out of space

https://www.defensenews.com/space/2018/08/02/one-possible-job-for-spacexs-bfr-taking-the-air-forces-cargo-in-and-out-of-space/

 

Defense One: Cargo Bases in Space: Air Force General Wants Them Within a Decade

https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2018/08/resupply-space-air-force-general-wants-it-happen-within-decade/150246/

 

Jane’s:US Air Mobility Command chief seeks improved mobility through space

https://www.janes.com/article/82161/us-air-mobility-command-chief-seeks-improved-mobility-through-space

 

DoD News: Air Mobility Command Chief Looks Toward Supplying Forces From Space

https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/1591975/air-mobility-command-chief-looks-toward-supplying-forces-from-space/

 

Defense One: Project Maven Is Just the Beginning of the Military’s Use of AI https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2018/06/general-project-maven-just-beginning-militarys-use-ai/149363/

Jane’s Defense: US Air Force considering ending Light Attack Experiment after fatal crash

http://www.janes.com/article/81403/us-air-force-considering-ending-light-attack-experiment-after-fatal-crash

Air Force Magazine: Holmes Says A-29 Crash Won't Derail Light Attack Experiment

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2018/June%202018/Holmes-Says-A-29-Crash-Wont-Derail-Light-Attack-Experiment.aspx

Inside the Air Force: ACC chief doesn't see broader implications for A-29 after Air Force suspends light-attack experiment

https://insidedefense.com/daily-news/acc-chief-doesnt-see-broader-implications-29-after-air-force-suspends-light-attack

Defense Daily:Air Force Grounds Light-Attack Aircraft Experiment After Crash

http://www.defensedaily.com/air-force-grounds-light-attack-aircraft-experiment-crash/

Federal News Radio:Despite recent accidents, Air Force says readiness is on the rise

https://federalnewsradio.com/air-force/2018/06/despite-recent-accidents-air-force-says-readiness-is-on-the-rise/

Military.com: The Air Force Needs Army's Help to Best Russia's S-400 Missile Battery

https://www.military.com/dodbuzz/2018/06/28/air-force-needs-armys-help-best-russias-s-400-missile-battery.html

National Defense: Air Combat Chief Doesn’t Expect Crash to Derail OA-X Effort

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2018/6/28/air-combat-chief-doesnt-expect-crash-to-derail-oax-effort

 

Although he describes himself as a 'strong supporter' of President Trump,  Senator David Perdue (R-Ga) joined Democrats and more than a few other Republicans expressing concern about the decision to inform the North Korean leader that what Mr Trump called U.S.-South Korean military "war games" will be suspended.

Perdue, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, spoke to reporters the day after the summit in Singapore at a breakfast meeting of the Defense Writers Group.

“I was surprised, frankly, because the president had said earlier that that was not necessarily going to be part of the first meeting," he said.

“The coordination with the South Korean military is absolutely critical."

That said, Perdue praised the President's initiative in holding the summit with Kim Jong Un, saying is he "very hopeful" an agreement to 'denuclearize' the Korean peninsula can be reached, though "this is going to be a long pull".

The Senator did not criticize Mr Trump's attack on the Canadian Prime Minister following the G-7 meeting, but he did say that "our number one asset is our ally base".

Breaking Defense: Trump Supporter Sen. Perdue ‘Very Troubled’ By Pledge To End Korea Exercises

https://breakingdefense.com/2018/06/trump-supporter-sen-perdue-very-troubled-by-pledge-to-end-korea-exercises/

The Hill: GOP senator 'troubled' by Trump announcement to halt US-South Korean military drills

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/391814-gop-senator-very-troubled-by-trump-announcement-to-halt-us-south-korean

The Daily Beast: GOP Lawmakers Confused by Trump’s Flattery of Kim, Want Buffers on Nuke Deal

https://www.thedailybeast.com/gop-lawmakers-confused-by-trumps-flattery-of-kim-want-buffers-on-nuke-deal

SpaceNews: U.S. Senator: Do not underestimate China’s determination to win in space

http://spacenews.com/u-s-senator-do-not-underestimate-chinas-determination-to-win-in-space/

AirForce Magazine: Trump Announces US to Suspend Joint Exercises With South Korea Following Kim Summit

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2018/June%202018/Trump-Announces-US-to-Suspend-Joint-Exercises-With-South-Korea-Following-Kim-Summit.aspx

Defense News: Key lawmaker in favor of JSTARS recap cancellation, movement to alternate approach

https://www.defensenews.com/air/2018/06/12/key-lawmaker-in-favor-of-jstars-recap-cancelation/

National Defense Magazine:Key Senator Sounds Alarm About Chinese Hypersonic Capabilities

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2018/6/12/key-senator-sounds-alarm-about-chinese-hypersonic-capabilities

Inside the Pentagon: GOP senator 'troubled' by Trump's promise to cease military exercises with South Korea

https://insidedefense.com/insider/gop-senator-troubled-trumps-promise-cease-military-exercises-south-korea

Stars and Stripes: Lawmakers question plans to halt US-South Korea exercises, push for congressional role

https://www.stripes.com/news/lawmakers-question-plans-to-halt-us-south-korea-exercises-push-for-congressional-role-1.532371

Military.com: Lawmaker Concerned About Capability Gap During JSTARS Transition

https://www.military.com/dodbuzz/2018/06/12/lawmaker-concerned-about-capability-gap-during-jstars-transition.html

Seapower Magazine:SASC Member Perdue: Nuclear Negotiations with North Korea ‘Going to be a Long Road’

http://seapowermagazine.org/stories/20180612-Perdue.html

Tass Russian News Wire

http://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/5286028

The head of U.S. Southern Command says what keeps him up at night are transnational threat networks operating in South America and the Caribbean, and the increasing efforts of Russia, China and Iran to compete for influence in the region.
Drug smuggling is a front burner issue for Admiral Kurt Tidd, Commander of Southcomm, and a number of terrorist groups operate in the region, including raising funds through smuggling and other crime for their activities elsewhere.
Southcom must also respond to natural emergencies, like the volcano eruption in Guatemala, from which six badly burned children were airlifted recently by the U.S. military to a hospital in Texas.
Then there are the effects of an incompetant and imploding regime in Venezuela: hunger and despair.  Admiral Kurt Tidd says at least a million Venezuelans are now refugees in neighboring Colombia alone.
The good news is that many friendly nations in the region are more militarily capable than many in this country realize and are ready and able to support mutual goals. In particular, the Admiral told reporters at a Defense Writers Group breakfast that Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile have strong military assets and good training.
Russia is aggressively seeking military hardware sales in Latin America, Tidd says, and a number of traditional allies of the U.S. are interested because the equipment is offered at low prices. The Russians have had success recently selling additional tanks to Nicaragua and fighter aircraft to Venezuela.
"That is high performance jet aircraft for a country that cannot feed its people or provide decent medical care", said Tidd of the Venezuelan purchase.
"You have to wonder".

DoD News: Southern Command Chief Says South American Allies ‘Got Game’

https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/1543882/southern-command-chief-says-south-american-allies-got-game/

Jane’s: US must ensure continued Panama Canal access, Adm Tidd says

http://www.janes.com/article/80718/us-must-ensure-continued-panama-canal-access-adm-tidd-says

France24: Flow of Venezuelans into Colombia impacting FARC peace process: US admiral

http://www.france24.com/en/20180607-flow-venezuelans-colombia-impacting-farc-peace-process-us-admiral

Seapower Magazine: Southern Command Mission Faces Resource Challenges, Outside Influences

http://seapowermagazine.org/stories/20180607-TIDD.html

National Defense Magazine: Russia, China Making Inroads in South America

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2018/6/7/russia-china-making-inroads-in-south-america

Defense One: What an ISIS Cell in Trinidad is Teaching SOUTHCOM

https://www.realcleardefense.com/2018/06/07/what_an_isis_cell_in_trinidad_is_teaching_southcom_302477.html

Inside the Pentagon: SOUTHCOM chief positions command as artificial intelligence testbed

https://insidedefense.com/daily-news/southcom-chief-positions-command-artificial-intelligence-testbed

Defense Daily: SOUTHCOM Head Pushes Area As AI Testbed, Dealing With Russia/China Competition

http://www.defensedaily.com/southcom-head-pushes-area-ai-testbed-dealing-russiachina-competition/?_ga=2.59405357.1435050258.1528474095-1541071494.1526485557

Bloomberg News: U.S. Military Doesn't See Role Stemming Venezuelan Refugee Flow

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-07/u-s-military-doesn-t-see-role-stemming-venezuelan-refugee-flow

Voice of America: US Wary as Russia, China Set Sights on South, Central Americahttps://www.voanews.com/a/us-wary-russia-china-south-central-america/4429832.html

 

Facing a "national crisis" in the form of a shortage of qualified pilots, the U.S. Air Force is experimenting with a variety of ways to speed up training and to improve retention,  according to Lt General Steven Kwast, who leads efforts to recruit and train personnel, but he says the longer term solution may involve video games.

The Air Force is working with contractors on a series of video games it hopes to put online later this summer. It will be able to track the abilities of players, and contact those who show the right attributes to perhaps, one day, be a fighter pilot. Kwast stressed that the Air Force will not know the names of those playing the video games.

 

"If there's a 15-year-old kid out there that is just on fire, intellectually and cognitively, to be a fighter pilot, let's say, I have no right to know who they are," he said, "I'll probably send a message to that IP address saying 'Go tell your mom and dad that you are special, and I will offer you a $100,000 signing bonus" said Kwast, "but we go through the parents, of course."

 

The idea is reminiscent of the movies like "The Last Starfighter" and "Ender's Game" in which young people who score well on flight simulator video games are recruited to fly spaceships and save the universe. Science fiction writers have often been ahead of their time, predicting how a new technology could change our lives, says Kwast. This may just be another example of fiction predicting what will become fact.

 
 

Kwast spoke at a Defense Writers Group breakfast discussion, that also covered issues related to training for women, training accidents and how many personnel it should take to run a surveillance drone, as unmanned aircraft technology continues to become more capable and effective.  The group is part of the Project for Media and National Security at the George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs.

Air force Magazine: Kwast Wants Training F-22s, F-35s Brought Up to Combat Configuration

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2018/May%202018/Kwast-Wants-Training-F-22s-F-35s-Brought-Up-to-Combat-Configuration.aspx

Federal News Radio: Air Force using cost-benefit analysis to enforce DoD’s nondeployable policy

https://federalnewsradio.com/air-force/2018/05/air-force-using-a-cost-benefit-analysis-to-enforce-dods-nondeployable-policy/

Aviation week: USAF Is Building An Online Game To Recruit Young Pilots

http://aviationweek.com/awindefense/usaf-building-online-game-recruit-young-pilots

Defense Daily: Air Force Official Confirms T-X Trainer Award In July, No Cause Yet For Latest T-38 Crash

http://www.defensedaily.com/air-force-official-confirms-t-x-trainer-award-july-no-cause-yet-latest-t-38-crash/

Airforce Times:‘Ender’s Game’ meets Air Force? The service is working on a video game to find potential recruits

https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2018/05/24/enders-game-meets-air-force-the-service-is-working-on-a-video-game-to-find-potential-recruits/

Military.com: 6th Woman in Battlefield Airman Training Drops Out

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/05/24/6th-woman-battlefield-airman-training-drops-out.html

A wide ranging May 15 Defense Writers Group conversation with Air Force General Ellen Pawlikowski, one of the highest ranking women in the military, produced reports on everything from the changing size and type of military satellites to the down-to-earth matter of cheaply replacing broken door handles on aging aircraft.

Pawlikowski, the four-star head of the Air Force Materiel Command said space is turning rapidly into a contested battleground, and that is prompting “fundamental change” in how systems are designed and developed. They are becoming smaller and more numerous.

“A satellite communications system can’t just provide great communications. It has to be able to withstand an attack", she said. At the same time, the cost of launching satellites into orbit is falling. “Those two things are driving a change in the way we architect our space. The size of satellites will change. The mobility of satellites will change".The current generation of military satellites are too big, and too tempting a target for potential adversaries, Pawlikowski said.

The general said the use of 3-D printing to produce part for a door handle that has been breaking on aircraft, recently helped keep the aging C-5 fleet aloft. Using a conventional approach to find a supplier who could make the part would have taken a year and run about $1,300 per handle. Instead, Pawlikowski said the Air Force came up with a way to print the handles for $700, and did it in a matter of weeks.

Air force Magazine : Pawlikowski Says It’s Time For F-35 Variants to Evolve Along Service Lines

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2018/May%202018/Pawlikowski-Says-Its-Time-For-F-35-Variants-to-Evolve-Along-Service-Lines.aspx

Rash of Mishaps Not a “Crisis,” but USAF Looking for Hidden Answers

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2018/May%202018/Rash-of-Mishaps-Not-a-Crisis-but-USAF-Looking-for-Hidden-Answers.aspx

 

Defense One: The US Air Force Is Adding Algorithms to Predict When Planes Will Break

https://www.defenseone.com/business/2018/05/us-air-force-adding-algorithms-predict-when-planes-will-break/148234/

 

Breaking Defense: Air Force Electronic Warfare Push Gains Steam; C-5 Gets 3-D Printed Door Handles

https://breakingdefense.com/2018/05/air-force-electronic-warfare-push-gains-steam-c-5-gets-3-d-printed-door-handles/

 

National Defense:Air Force Preparing for Hypersonic Tests

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2018/5/15/air-force-planning-hypersonic-flight-tests-over-next-two-years

 

SpaceNews: Air Force Gen. Pawlikowski: Military satellites will be smaller, more mobile

http://spacenews.com/air-force-gen-pawlikowski-military-satellites-will-be-smaller-more-mobile/

 

Military.com:Air Force Wants to Predict Aviation Accidents Before They Happen

https://www.military.com/dodbuzz/2018/05/15/air-force-wants-predict-aviation-accidents-they-happen.html

 

Defense Daily: Air Force Studying How To Expand F-35 Role As Joint Program Office Recedes

http://www.defensedaily.com/air-force-studying-expand-f-35-role-joint-program-office-recedes/

 

Jane’s Defense Weekly: US Air Force planning for future F-35 fleet management office

http://www.janes.com/article/80117/us-air-force-planning-for-future-f-35-fleet-management-office

 

Patrick M. Shanahan, Deputy Secretary of Defense (U.S. Army photo by Monica King/Released)

Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told reporters there will be room for multiple companies to help build the cloud which will store the Pentagon's massive computer data and that the current contract for a provider only covers about 20% of what will be needed.

"This is our pathfinder" Shanahan said, but many more contracts will be sought, and contractors will be expected to find ways to integrate their systems.  This is good news for industry, which has protested for months about the way the Pentagon plans to award its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud Program (JEDI).

"The business model for cloud operators is going to evolve. The interoperability of the systems is going to evolve. All the things people say won't happen early on, I can tell you it will happen," he said.

Shanahan spoke at an April 24th breakfast meeting with reporters hosted by the Defense Writers Group, which is part of the George Washington University Project for Media and National Security in GW's School of Media and Public Affairs.

The Pentagon, he said, is not planning for another significant funding boost in fiscal year 2020 and is exploring ways to make budgetary "headroom" to support modernization investments in weaponry and military forces, being drawn up by a new innovation team.


The wide-ranging conversation prompted articles on topics ranging from the threat of Russian and Chinese hypersonic weapons, to problems keeping down costs of the F-35 fighter jet.

Examples of coverage:

Air Force Magazine: Space Corp Assessment by June 1, Shanahan Says

C4ISRNET: JEDI cloud contract ‘fair and open’ competition, Shanahan says

Defense News: Pentagon AI center progressing, but hypersonics and lasers may not get same treatment

DoD News: DoD Seeks to Make Civilian Agencies More Productive, Efficient

Federal News Radio: DoD’s JEDI is a ‘pathfinder’ for future DoD cloud computing contracts

Inside Defense: Pentagon seeking 'headroom' for FY-20 modernization strategy

Inside Defense: Senate clears Nakasone to run CYBERCOM, NSA

Jane’s: Pentagon plans to consolidate hypersonic efforts as part of ‘road map’

Newsweek: Russia And China Militaries Reach ‘New Heights’ Together, Agree To Challenge U.S. In Middle East

Next Gov: JEDI Will Be Just One of Many Clouds, Says Pentagon’s No. 2

TASS: US defense official comments on relations with Russia

Washington Examiner: Pentagon ‘aligned’ with Mac Thornberry on agency cuts, DoD's Patrick Shanahan says

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U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Paul F. Zukunft (John Perrino / GW School of Media and Public Affairs)

 

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