Wednesday, April 2, 2014

VADM TIGHE ASSUMES COMMAND OF FLEET CYBER COMMAND/TENTH FLEET

UNCLAS COMFLTCYBERCOM FT GEORGE G MEADE MD

TO   ALCOM
     CNO WASHINGTON DC
     COMPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HI
     COMSEVENTHFLT
     COMUSFLTFORCOM NORFOLK VA
     DIRNSA FT GEORGE G MEADE MD
     COMSIXTHFLT


UNCLAS
ALCOM 050/14

SUBJ/COMFLTCYBERCOM-TENTHFLT CHANGE OF COMMAND

1. AT 1500L TODAY, VICE ADMIRAL JAN E. TIGHE RELIEVED
ADMIRAL MICHAEL S. ROGERS AS COMMANDER, U.S. FLEET CYBER
COMMAND/COMMANDER, U.S. TENTH FLEET.

2. ALL CURRENT ORDERS, DIRECTIVES, AND REGULATIONS REMAIN
IN EFFECT UNTIL CANCELLED OR SUPERSEDED.

3. RELEASED BY VICE ADMIRAL JAN E. TIGHE, COMMANDER, U.S.
FLEET CYBER COMMAND/COMMANDER, U.S. TENTH FLEET.

BT
#8057
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UNCLASSIFIED/

3 comments:

HMS Defiant said...

This is purely curiosity on my part but does anyone know why the message headers would not include C5F or the other fleet commands?
Yes, I realize the ALCOM covers them all but still, some fleets are broken out and when I was there, C5F was special. We didn't work for anybody. :)

Anonymous said...

HMS, it's called "Strategic Messaging" that addresses our rebalancing efforts. Although I have yet to see any major and/or concerted efforts from FCC/C10F to support CPF or C7F...Lip service...

Anonymous said...

"Lip service"

This is very much due to the fact that both CPF and C7F don't know what they truly need. They have spent so much effort and energy building up dialogue revolving around the fact they need assitance that they have failed to identify any details with substance.