Washington, D.C. – Americans for a Stronger Navy today announced several new initiatives aimed at supporting the U.S. Navy and promoting its role in protecting American interests and defending the country.
Fleet Forward initatve will focus on the development of new and improved shipyards and maintenance programs, as well as the expansion of the Navy’s fleet with the latest and most technologically advanced ships. This initiative will also prioritize the development of trained personnel and shipyards to meet the needs of Navy programs.
This Week in Navy History Initiative will educate the public on the positive role of the U.S. Navy and the brave individuals who have served in the past exploring a different moment in the rich history of the U.S. Navy each week.
Tell us your Story initiative will highlight the day-to-day life of active-duty personnel and veterans of the U.S. Navy, sharing the latest developments and innovations in naval technology and strategy, as well as the experiences and perspectives of those who serve in the Navy. Click here for complete detail
Why Join the Navy initiative highlights the unique skills and experiences that military veterans, particularly those who served in the Navy, bring to the tech industry. These include leadership, problem-solving, and technical skills, making Navy veterans valuable assets in the fast-paced tech industry. Click here for complete detail.
Americans for a Stronger Navy will launch a comprehensive public relations and lobbying campaign as part of the Fleet Forward initiative, and will work closely with members of Congress and the Administration to promote legislation and policies that support the modernization and expansion of the Navy.
“The U.S. Navy plays a critical role in protecting American interests and defending the country, and it is more important than ever to support its modernization and expansion,” said a spokesperson for the Americans for a Stronger Navy organization. “We are excited to launch these initiatives and work with the public and our elected officials to ensure that the Navy has the resources and support it needs to continue to be a powerful and capable force.”