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Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro, who recently passed the first-year milestone of this tenure, has messaged sailors, Marines and civilian workers with a review of the department’s progress toward meeting their needs.

In an Aug. 9 department wide memo, exactly one year after he was sworn in, Del Toro reiterated his priorities and outlined the strides his department has made in eight key areas: sexual harassment and sexual assault; mental health; education; housing; keeping costs down; child care; spouse employment and the Exceptional Family Member Program.

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