Source: United States Navy
Engagements focused on regional security and stability, as well as the defense of American interests and the defense of our Allies and partners.
“Our prosperity and security is built upon free and open oceans and as a maritime nation we will continue to keep the sea lanes open and defend America and our Allies and partners,” said Raven. “We are steadfast in our commitment to the security, stability and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region.”
“In order to accomplish their mission, our military service members rely on the capabilities of Guam’s infrastructure and the valued contribution of the Chamorro people,” said Raven. “Thank you to the people of Guam for your support, collaboration and partnership.”
“These are dynamic times. In my meeting with Under Secretary Raven it was clear that the Navy and the entirety of the DoD understand our administration’s priorities and our need to ensure that the quality of life for the People of Guam is improved as a result of expanded military activities,” said Tenorio.
Tenorio spoke about continued collaboration and emphasized the importance of defense and understanding potential impacts.
“In addition to partnership with DoD to support the construction of a new hospital, we require additional details on the missile defense infrastructure… with the health and safety of our people at the forefront, we need to understand the environmental consequences of whatever is planned and executed,” he said. “Additionally, with tourism, we want assurances that the new missile defense system is not going to limit commercial air activity on Guam.”
During his visit, Raven also met with Commander, Joint Region Marianas, Rear Adm. Greg Huffman, and other Navy leadership; engaged with Sailors and commands assigned to Naval Base Guam; visited the USS Frank Cable (AS 40); spoke to soldiers assigned to Task Force Talon and visited the Army THAAD site; engaged Marines and Sailors while visiting commands at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz; visited Andersen Air Force Base; and met with several members of Guam’s Armed Forces Committee Chamber of Commerce.
Throughout the Under Secretary’s visit, he received updates on infrastructure, missile defense, submarine/ship maintenance, capabilities, recruiting, and Typhoon Mawar impacts. He routinely spoke about the importance and value of military service, the role our forward-postured forces serve, and the Department of Navy’s commitment to ensure the joint force can preserve the peace, respond whenever needed, and win decisively during conflict.
He emphasized partnerships and teamwork, explaining that our strong network of allies and partners across the Indo-Pacific ensures the stability and security of the region and facilitates the preservation of the rules-based international order.
Joint Region Marianas plays a vital role in U.S. efforts to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific due to its unique geographic proximity to Asia and its unparalleled value as a regional supply hub and training location.
In Hawaii, Raven met with senior military leaders, to include Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet Adm. Samuel J. Paparo; Deputy Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Lt. Gen. Stephen Sklenka; Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Lt. Gen. William Jurney; Deputy Commander, Pacific Air Forces Lt. Gen. James Jacobson; Joint Task Force-Red Hill Commander, Vice Adm. John Wade; and Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett. He also received operational updates, visited local commands and toured installations, to include Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, and spoke with Navy, Marine and Air Force service members.
The Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks recently designated Raven as the DoD’s Lead Senior Defense Official for Guam. This designation assigns Raven elevated responsibilities, to include: serving as the DoD senior representative when meeting with key leaders in Guam; providing senior leader oversight, advocacy, and support to Commander, Joint Region Marianas in the execution of its installation management mission; and bringing senior military leaders together to align efforts to meet operational requirements consistent with the National Defense Strategy, ensure resources are programmed and deconflicted across DoD components, and to develop and deliver new capabilities to meet logistics, environmental and infrastructure requirements.
This was the Under Secretary’s first visit to Guam.