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  2. Ray Mabus - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Edwin Mabus Jr. ( / meɪbəs /; born October 11, 1948) is an American politician and lawyer. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy from 2009 to 2017. Mabus previously served as the State auditor of Mississippi from 1984 to 1988, as the 60th governor of Mississippi from 1988 to 1992 ...

  3. United States Secretary of the Navy - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of the Navy ( SECNAV) is a statutory officer ( 10 U.S.C. § 8013) and the head ( chief executive officer) of the Department of the Navy, a military department within the United States Department of Defense . By law, the secretary of the Navy must be a civilian at least five years removed from active military service.

  4. Ray Mabus - WebMD

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    Ray Mabus. Raymond E. Mabus was the 60th governor of Mississippi, serving from 1988 to1992. ... In addition to a two-year tour of duty in the United States Navy aboard a guided-missile cruiser ...

  5. Great Green Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Navy aims to deploy a permanent green strike force after 2016. "The Great Green Fleet will signal to the world America's continued naval supremacy, unleashed from the tether of foreign oil." - Ray Mabus, Secretary of the Navy Strike group composition

  6. Director of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service - Wikipedia

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    On October 7, 2013, Andrew L. Traver became the fifth civilian director of NCIS, having been appointed to the position by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus. On June 4, 2019, Omar R. Lopez became the sixth civilian director of NCIS, having been appointed to the position by the Secretary of the Navy, Richard V. Spencer.

  7. United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    In response, the Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus stated in 2015 that 60 percent of the total U.S. fleet will be deployed to the Pacific by 2020. The Navy's most recent 30-year shipbuilding plan, published in 2016, calls for a future fleet of 350 ships to meet the challenges of an increasingly competitive international environment.

  8. Navy triples paid maternity leave to 18 weeks - AOL

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    The U.S. Navy is tripling the amount of paid maternity leave that female sailors and Marines can take after the birth of a child. Navy triples paid maternity leave to 18 weeks Skip to main content

  9. USS Massachusetts (SSN-798) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Mabus, then Secretary of the Navy, announced the name Massachusetts on 8 November 2015 in an opinion piece for The Boston Globe. She is the first vessel to be named after the Commonwealth since the battleship USS Massachusetts (BB-59) was decommissioned in 1947.