By Alvin Plexico, Navy Office of Community Outreach
FORT MEADE, Md. - Master Chief Petty Officer Melanie Labbe, a native of Kissimme, Florida, protects America from cyber threats as a member of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command.
Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Amber Weingart, Navy Office of Community Outreach |
Labbe attended Poinciana High School and graduated in 1995. Today, Labbe uses skills and values similar to those learned in Kissimmee.
“You have to treat others the way you want to be treated,” said Labbe. "I try to treat people with respect up and down the chain of command."
Today, Labbe plays a crucial role in defending against cyber threats in support of the command’s mission to collect, analyze and report on communication signals using computers, specialized computer-assisted equipment, and video display terminals.
That’s why the work being done by Labbe is so important.
Serving in the Navy means Labbe is part of a team that is taking on new importance in America’s focus on rebuilding military readiness, strengthening alliances and reforming business practices in support of the National Defense Strategy.
“We need a strong Navy to help defend our shores,” said Labbe.
With more than 90 percent of all trade traveling by sea, and 95 percent of the world’s international phone and internet traffic carried through fiber optic cables lying on the ocean floor, Navy officials continue to emphasize that the prosperity and security of the United States is directly linked to a strong and ready Navy.
Labbe and the sailors they serve with have many opportunities to achieve accomplishments during their military service.
“I'm most proud of earning my master's degree while serving in the Navy,” said Labbe. "I graduated in 2016, with a degree in applied cyber operations from the Naval Postgraduate School."
As Labbe and other sailors continue to train and perform the missions they are tasked with, they take pride in serving their country in the United States Navy.
“I contribute to something greater than myself,” added Labbe. "I get to train others and have a positive impact on their lives."