Admiral Inspires Navy Reservists: “We Are the Sixth Man”

13 January 2025

From Cmdr. Jeffrey Gray, Navy Reserve Region Readiness and Mobilization Command Great Lakes

Rear Adm. Scott Ruston, director of the Navy’s “Get Real, Get Better” initiative, energized Navy Reserve Sailors at the Navy Reserve Center, Great Lakes, with a compelling call to action. He emphasized the Navy Reserve’s critical role as the Navy's “Strategic Advantage,” while urging Sailors to embrace their identity as maritime warfighters and leaders in an increasingly complex global security environment.
Rear Adm. Scott Ruston, director of the Navy’s “Get Real, Get Better” initiative, energized Navy Reserve sailors at the Navy Reserve Center, Great Lakes, with a compelling call to action. He emphasized the Navy Reserve’s critical role as the Navy's “Strategic Advantage,” while urging Sailors to embrace their identity as maritime warfighters and leaders in an increasingly complex global security environment.

“We are the sixth man,” Ruston declared, comparing Reservists to basketball players poised to jump off the bench when the starting five needs support or specialized skills. “We wear the uniform. We go to practice just like the starting five. When the coach looks down the bench and says, ‘I need a three-point sharpshooter,’ the reserve sailor must be ready to deliver.”

The basketball analogy resonated deeply with Sailors, highlighting the Navy Reserve’s dual mission: supplementing active-duty forces during crises and providing boutique skill sets that enhance operational capabilities. “We’re not just backups,” Ruston clarified. “Our boutique skill sets make us indispensable.”

Ruston reminded the audience of their primary identity as maritime warfighters and the vital role they play in securing global stability. “Every person in this room must ask themselves, ‘Am I ready?’” he challenged. “The world is more unstable now than it has been in decades, and if conflict comes, it will be an all-domain fight—cyber, space, air, maritime, and land.”

Ruston stressed that warfighter readiness goes beyond knowing and training to one’s mobilization billet. It includes administrative preparedness, medical and dental clearance, and family readiness. “If we’re not ready to get in the game, we fail just as much if we’re not proficient at our job. And failure isn’t an option,” he said, emphasizing the Navy Reserve’s goal of mobilizing 50,000 sailors within 30 days in the event of national emergency.

The “Get Real, Get Better” philosophy was a central theme of Ruston’s address. He described it as a mindset rooted in honesty, self-assessment, and continuous improvement. “It starts with being honest about where you stand,” he explained. “Ask yourself, ‘How can I do better today than I did yesterday?’ And grow that mindset within your team.”

Lieut. Cmdr. Damien Treshman, executive officer of Navy Reserve Center, Great Lakes, praised the initiative’s practical impact. “It’s not a short-term program. It’s a mindset that enhances both quality of life and mission performance,” he said, adding that Ruston’s leadership made it clear reservists are active participants in shaping the Navy’s future.

Ruston also provided a comprehensive overview of current global threats, from China’s ambitions in Taiwan to Russian aggression in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East. He called on Sailors to see themselves as frontline defenders of the world order. “We are maritime warfighters,” he said passionately. “We don’t just defend America—we defend the stability of the global system. And we must be ready for the call.”

In closing, Ruston left no doubt about the stakes: "If you wear this uniform, you are a vital part of our nation’s defense and its readiness for any future conflict. Stay prepared, uphold the highest standards of professionalism, and strive for excellence every day. The future of the Navy—and the safety of our nation and allies—rests on your dedication."

Ruston’s words left the Sailors with a renewed sense of purpose and a clear mission: to embody the ethos of warfighters and exemplify the Navy Reserve’s vital role in national defense.
Acting Chief of Navy Reserve, Acting, Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Admiral Richard S. Lofgren

Acting Chief of Navy Reserve, Acting, Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Adm. Richard S. Lofgren serves as the Acting Chief of Navy Reserve and Acting Commander, Navy Reserve Force. In this role, he provides strategic leadership and oversight for Navy Reserve personnel and operations worldwide, supporting the readiness and integration of Reserve forces across the fleet. A Surface Warfare Officer, Rear Adm. Lofgren brings extensive operational and command experience across maritime expeditionary, coastal riverine, and surface warfare missions, including service in senior leadership roles supporting U.S. naval operations in multiple geographic combatant commands. His career reflects a sustained commitment to operational excellence, leadership development, and the effective employment of Navy Reserve forces in support of national security objectives.

 

 
Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, Deputy Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Admiral Luke A. Frost

Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, Deputy Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Adm. Luke Frost is a Surface Warfare Officer with extensive operational, command, and strategic leadership experience across the fleet. He has served in senior command roles at sea and ashore, including command of major surface combatants and amphibious forces operating throughout the Central Command and Indo-Pacific areas of responsibility. As a Flag Officer, Rear Adm. Frost served as Director, Reserve Warfare (OPNAV N0959) on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations, where he provided oversight and strategic guidance for Reserve force integration and readiness. His career reflects a deep commitment to warfighting excellence, joint operations, and the effective employment of naval forces in support of U.S. national security objectives.

 

 
Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve/Deputy Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet/Vice Commander, Naval Air Forces

Rear Admiral John Saccomando

Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve/Deputy Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet/Vice Commander, Naval Air Forces

Rear Admiral John Saccomando is a Naval Aviator with extensive operational, command, and strategic leadership experience across both active and reserve components. He has served in multiple senior command and flag assignments supporting naval aviation, expeditionary operations, and installation readiness, including leadership roles within U.S. Fleet Forces and Naval Air Forces Atlantic. A combat-experienced aviator, Rear Adm. Saccomando brings deep expertise in joint operations, force integration, and operational readiness, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing naval capabilities and supporting U.S. national security objectives worldwide.

 

 
Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

Rear Admiral Gregory K. Emery

Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

Rear Adm. Greg Emery is a Navy Reserve flag officer with extensive leadership experience across naval oceanography, intelligence, and information warfare. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, he has served in a wide range of operational, command, and staff assignments supporting global naval and joint operations, including senior leadership roles within Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Rear Adm. Emery brings deep expertise in intelligence integration, operational support, and information warfare, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing decision advantage and mission readiness across the fleet.

 

 
Navy Reserve Force Master Chief

Force Master Chief Nicole C. Rios

Navy Reserve Force Master Chief

Force Master Chief Nicole C. Rios serves as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Navy Reserve, advising on the readiness, welfare, and professional development of approximately 59,000 Reserve Component Sailors supporting Navy, Marine Corps, and joint operations worldwide. A seasoned Command Master Chief, she brings extensive experience across aviation, expeditionary, and information warfare communities, with senior enlisted leadership assignments at the unit, regional, and force levels. Her career reflects a sustained commitment to Sailor advocacy, operational readiness, and the effective integration of Navy Reserve forces in support of national defense objectives.

 

 
Command Master Chief, Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command

Master Chief Robert W. Lyons II

Command Master Chief, Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command

Command Master Chief Lyons brings extensive operational and shore-based leadership experience across aviation, logistics, manpower, and readiness organizations within the Navy Reserve enterprise. Selected as a Command Master Chief in 2016, he has served in senior enlisted leadership roles at Navy Operational Support Center Pearl Harbor, Navy Personnel Command, Maritime Support Wing, Fleet Readiness Center Mid-West, and currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command. An Aviation Warfare Specialist, he is recognized for sustained excellence in leadership and readiness, earning multiple personal, joint, and unit awards throughout his career.


 
Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve

Master Chief Van "Chris" Louvier

Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve

Command Master Chief Louvier enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1997 and brings extensive aviation maintenance and readiness leadership experience across multiple Fleet Logistics, Strike Fighter, Helicopter, and Reserve aviation commands. Selected as a Command Master Chief in 2015, he has served in senior enlisted leadership roles at VR-56, Commander, Tactical Support Wing, Fleet Readiness Center Reserve Mid-West, and currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve. An Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist, he is a graduate of the Senior Enlisted Academy and multiple executive leadership programs and has earned numerous personal and unit awards for sustained excellence in leadership and mission readiness.


 

Master Chief Jerry E. Dotson

Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

Master Chief Jerry E. Dotson was born in Garden Grove, California, and raised in Sacramento. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on July 29, 2002, and completed recruit training and Electrician’s Mate “A” School in Great Lakes, Illinois. His career spans operational, reserve, aviation, and senior enlisted leadership assignments, and he currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve.

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