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Navy’s top admiral announces she is cancer free
Navy Reveals Top Admiral Was Treated for Breast Cancer in July and Briefly Sidelined
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the Navy's top officer, received a diagnosis of stage 1 breast cancer in late June after a routine screening, the service said in a released statement.
The Navy’s highest-ranking military officer is treated successfully for breast cancer
The Navy says its highest-ranking military officer has been successfully treated for early-stage breast cancer. The service said Friday that Adm.
Navy’s top admiral announces she is cancer free after breast cancer treatment
Franchetti, the chief of naval operations, was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer in June. She is the first woman to service in the role.
Navy’s top admiral recently treated for breast cancer, service announces
The Navy said the service's top admiral is "cancer-free" after surgery last summer and follow-up radiation therapy.
CNO Franchetti is Healthy After Treatment for Stage 1 Breast Cancer
The Navy’s top officer is healthy after treatment following a Stage 1 breast cancer diagnosis earlier this year, the service disclosed on Friday. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti has been declared “cancer free” by her physicians after a lump was discovered in a routine screening this summer.
Top US Navy officer successfully treated for breast cancer
Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the first woman to lead the US Navy, has been treated for breast cancer and is free of the disease, the military service said Friday. The admiral "is cancer free after undergoing treatment for stage 1 breast cancer" at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Navy’s highest-ranking officer successfully treated for breast cancer
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti was treated successfully for early-stage breast cancer this summer, the service revealed Friday. Franchetti, the Navy’s highest-ranking military
Top Navy admiral, successfully treated for breast cancer, ceded authorities briefly
Adm. Lisa Franchetti, chief of Naval Operations, was successfully treated for breast cancer in July, the Navy announced Friday. Franchetti was diagnosed in late June following a routine mammogram, had a successful lumpectomy with sentinel node biopsy performed in July at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
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Admiral announces Navy plan to ready fleet for a possible fight with China in 3 years
Drawing on lessons from fleet experimentation and real-world developments in the Black and Red seas, Adm. Lisa Franchetti ...
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Official Backpedals Navy Chief’s Goal To Hold Officers ‘Accountable’ For Improving Branch Issues
A Navy official appeared to downplay Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti’s ambitions to hold officers “accountable ...
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CNO Franchetti War Plan Preparing Navy for Pacific Conflict by 2027 With Flat Budgets, Static Fleet Size
The new fleet-wide guidance from the Navy’s top officer focuses on preparing the service for a potential war with China by ...
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The US Navy is planning for possible war by 2027, when China expects it will be ready to invade Taiwan, US admiral says
Adm. Lisa Franchetti outlined a seven-goal plan for 2027, which Washington has repeatedly said is Xi Jinping's target for ...
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Navy announces new strategy to counter China
The U.S. Navy on Wednesday released a new strategy designed to ensure the force is ready to meet the rising challenge from ...
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How the Navy's top officer will prep the service for war with China
WASHINGTON - The Navy is taking lessons from its combat in the Red Sea over the past year and what Ukraine has done to hold ...
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