050722-N-0295M-007 Annapolis, Md. (July 22, 2005) Ð Secretary of the Navy Gordon England gives his address at the Chief of Naval Operations change of command ceremony. Adm. Mike Mullen relieved Adm. Vern Clark as Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) during a late-morning ceremony at the Naval Academy. Clark's tenure as CNO began July 21, 2000, making it the longest term served by any CNO since Adm. Arleigh Burke resigned in 1961. Mullen last served as Commander, Joint Forces Command Naples, and had operational responsibility for NATO missions in the Balkans, Iraq, and the Mediterranean. N


050722-N-0295M-007 Annapolis, Md. (July 22, 2005) Ð Secretary of the Navy Gordon England gives his address at the Chief of Naval Operations change of command ceremony. Adm. Mike Mullen relieved Adm. Vern Clark as Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) during a late-morning ceremony at the Naval Academy. Clark's tenure as CNO began July 21, 2000, making it the longest term served by any CNO since Adm. Arleigh Burke resigned in 1961. Mullen last served as Commander, Joint Forces Command Naples, and had operational responsibility for NATO missions in the Balkans, Iraq, and the Mediterranean. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain (RELEASED) US Navy 050722-N-0295M-007 Secretary of the Navy Gordon England gives his address at the Chief of Naval Operations change of command ceremony. Adm. Mike Mullen relieved Adm. Vern Clark as Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)


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