23rd SecDef issues message to Department of Defense employees

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  • By Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
  • Department of Defense
"Today, I was honored to take the oath of office to become
the 23rd Secretary of Defense. I am mindful of the great responsibility
the President has entrusted to me, and I will work with you -- America's men
and women in uniform and this Department's civilian employees -- as I lead
the Department of Defense in its mission to protect our citizens and our
nation's interests around the world. My long career in public service began
in the 1960s when I proudly donned the uniform of this country as a young
Army intelligence officer. In the decades since, my respect for the
military has only grown stronger.

"Bob Gates, my outstanding predecessor and good friend, has
been a tireless advocate for our troops and their families, and I pledge to
be the same. You and your families will always be foremost on my mind and
at the top of my agenda.

"In the weeks and months ahead, I look forward to visiting
with troops and civilian employees of every rank and hearing your ideas,
thoughts, and concerns. As your leader, I will ensure that our nation
continues to have the best-trained, best-equipped, and strongest military in
the world - a force prepared to confront the challenges that face us. As
CIA Director, I saw first-hand the tremendous capabilities of our military,
and I was always impressed by the professionalism and patriotism of the men
and women of the Armed Forces.

"Our nation is at war. We must prevail against our enemies.
We will persist in our efforts to disrupt, dismantle, and ultimately defeat
Al Qaeda. The successful operation that killed Osama Bin Laden -- a mission
that showcased American military strength and precision -- is a major step
toward that goal. As we begin the transition in Afghanistan, we must remain
committed to working closely with our Afghan and international partners to
ensure that it never again becomes a safe haven for Al Qaeda and its
militant allies. As we continue our transition out of Iraq, we must cement
a strategic relationship with the Iraqi government, one based not solely on
our military footprint there but on a real and lasting partnership. It is
in America's interests to help Iraq realize its potential to become a stable
democracy in a vitally important region in the world, and to reinforce that
responsibility for the future security of Iraq must belong to the Iraqis
themselves.

"As Secretary of Defense, I will do whatever is necessary
to protect America and to meet the needs of the men and women who serve in
harm's way, and the families who support them. Even as the United States
addresses fiscal challenges at home, there will be no hollow force on my
watch. That will require us all to be disciplined in how we manage taxpayer
resources. Throughout my career in public service -- as a member of
Congress, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, White House Chief
of Staff, and, until yesterday, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
-- I have focused on achieving that balance. I will continue that approach
at the Pentagon. We must preserve the excellence and superiority of our
military while looking for ways to identify savings. While tough budget
choices will need to be made, I do not believe in the false choice between
fiscal discipline and a strong national defense. We will all work together
to achieve both.

"This July 4th weekend, we celebrate our independence, the
freedoms we enjoy, and America's promise. My parents, immigrants from
Italy, came to the United States to seek a better life. They taught me that
it was important to give something back to the country they adopted. I will
never forget my father's words: "to be free, we must also be secure." As
Americans come together to commemorate what we and those before us have
accomplished, and as I take on my new role, my thoughts are with you and
your families. You are making personal sacrifices to preserve our liberty,
serving on front lines around the world. You are fighting to keep America
safe. Rest assured that I will fight with you and for you.

"May God bless you and the nation we serve."