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Navy League of the United States Citizens in Support of the Sea Services The US Navy Americas Strength 1 For Congressman Matt Gaetz Florida 1 st District August XX 2017 AGENDA Citizens in Support of the Sea Services ID: 764078

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Navy League of the United States Citizens in Support of the Sea Services The U.S. Navy: America’s Strength 1 For Congressman Matt Gaetz , Florida 1 st District, August XX, 2017

AGENDA Citizens in Support of the Sea Services History of the Navy League of the United States Background on the Pensacola, FL. Council The Decline in size of the U.S. Navy Fleet Navy League Priorities Closing 2

Navy League of the United States Citizens in Support of the Sea Services Founded in 1902 with the support of President Teddy Roosevelt Promotes the need for strength in seapower Civilian organization 230 Local Councils 42,000 members worldwide Our Goal: to educate the public and elected officials on the importance of a strong maritime component for our National Security Supports and advocates for members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and U.S.-Flag Merchant Marine 3

The Pensacola Council of Navy League Citizens in Support of the Sea Services Pensacola NL members; more than 350 in the 1st Congressional District of Florida Civilian Volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds, but all believe in strong sea services.Key Activities: Junior Navy and Marine Corps ROTC, Adopt-a-Ship, public education on sea services, ship commissionings , Naval Sea Cadets Corps 4

“Protecting the Sea Lanes & America’s Commerce” Citizens in Support of the Sea Services 5

The Declining U.S. Naval Fleet Citizens in Support of the Sea Services Before 2003, nearly every President and every Congress maintained a fleet size of over 300 ships. High deterrent value; our Navy is present worldwide Serious decline in fleet size that began in 1990s continues because of insufficient funds Our Fleet is imperative to ensure capabilities for: Conflict Deterrence Forward Presence Maritime Security Protection of International Sea Lanes Humanitarian Assistance/ Disaster Response While our fleet size declines, our global trade increases 90% of world wide trade is transported by sea The Navy League recommends a fleet of 355 ships 6

The World Needs the U.S. Navy Citizens in Support of the Sea Services 7 Even when the U.S. Navy attempts to scale down operations, reality interferes: actual deployments far exceed planned deployments as Combatant Commanders request ships to project forward, deter adversaries, demonstrate American strength and respond to crises.

Fewer Ships + Sustained OpTempo = Longer Deployments Citizens in Support of the Sea Services 8 Fewer ships and a growing mission means longer deployment lengths. Not only does this lead to increased rates of wear and tear on ships, but, more importantly, this hurts sailors and their families.

New Force Structure Assessment Supports Need for Bigger Fleet Citizens in Support of the Sea Services When countries won’ t support land-based military operations, we can depend on Naval platforms, making Navy in high demand by all Combatant Commanders. To fulfill all Combatant Commander requests for Navy assets, we would need a fleet of 653 ships. The realistic number determined by the Navy is a fleet of 355 ships. To support the new Force Structure Assessment and meet the 10-year goal set by the CNO, the SCN budget should be increased to $26.6 billion and the Navy should procure 12 deployable battle force ships in FY18 The Navy League Recommends: SCN budget of $26.6 Billion or greater Funding the Columbia-class program outside the SCN account as authorized to avoid budget disruptions and recognize this program as a national asset as authorized in the National Defense Authorization Act 9

Navy League’s Top Priority: Repeal the Budget Control Act Citizens in Support of the Sea Services In FY2018, the defense budget drops back to sequestration levels, a 19% reduction from projected funding levels. There is no corresponding reduction in requirements as threats like ISIL, Chinese, North Korean, and Russian aggression increase around the globe Other nations are investing more and more in their own shipbuilding and aircraft capability, especially submarines The U.S. must project strength to deter adversaries. The Navy is the only service that not only WINS wars, but PREVENTS wars. 10

Navy League Priorities Citizens in Support of the Sea Services Columbia-class Submarine Program The Ohio-class replacement provides strategic nuclear deterrence and is the most survivable leg of our nuclear triad We must fund both the Columbia-class submarine, crucial to deterrence, while growing the fleet. Protect Readiness Lack of spare parts, delayed maintenance on many F/A-18 Hornets Many squadrons are not able to meet flying hours, eroding carefully-honed skills Shipyards have a significant backlog of ship and submarine maintenance due to sequestration cuts Long deployments hurt morale, increase maintenance needs, and are unsustainable over the long-term The FY2018 budget request makes significant investments in readiness that must be preserved. 11

FY2018 Priorities Citizens in Support of the Sea Services The Navy League supports: Raising the defense budget caps by repealing the Budget Control Act A fleet of 355 ships, as directed by the Force Structure Assessment Increasing the shipbuilding budget to $26.6B to achieve a fleet of at least 355 ships Prioritizing the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program Protecting readiness 12

The Navy League of the United States Citizens in Support of the Sea Services In Conclusion: Our national fleet size is smaller today smaller than we need in a time of global instability. A strong national fleet of at least 355 is imperative to national security and secure trade. Building and maintaining a fleet of this size requires the support of Congress. Congress must pass regular budgets in a timely fashion. Continuing resolutions, sequestration, and delayed budgets hurt our Navy! In the words of Navy League’s founder, President Teddy Roosevelt, “ A good navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guarantee of peace.” 13

Navy League of the United States Citizens in Support of the Sea Services Daniel McCort Vice President/LA Pensacola Council CTW600000@aol.com 832-630-3727 navyleagueofus@bellsouth.net Join the Congressional Shipbuilding Caucus to help save American shipbuilding! 14