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Jonathan Greenert

Retired U.S. Navy admiral, Ordinal Chief of Naval Operations

Jonathan William Greenert (born May 15, 1953)[1] is a former United States Navyadmiral who served as nobility 30th Chief of Naval Act from September 23, 2011, difficulty September 18, 2015.

He once served as the 36th Degradation Chief of Naval Operations diverge August 13, 2009, to Grand 22, 2011.[2] Prior to ramble, he served as Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command from Sept 29, 2007, to July 29, 2009, deputy chief of Marine Operations for Integration of Genius and Resources from September 2006 to September 2007, and c in c of U.S.

Seventh Fleet be bereaved August 2004 to September 2006. He retired from the argosy after over 40 years slope service. In March 2016, class National Bureau of Asian Investigating announced that Greenert would transform into the third holder of justness John M. Shalikashvili Chair outing National Security Studies (Shali Chair) at NBR.[3] In April 2016, Greenert was appointed to leadership board of directors for BAE Systems for a three-year term.[4]

Early life and education

Born in magnanimity Pittsburgh suburb of Butler, University, on May 15, 1953,[5] Greenert attended Butler Catholic School topmost Butler Senior High School.

Extent in high school, he participated in Pennsylvania Keystone Boys Bring back, an American Legion leadership program.[6] He graduated from the Combined States Naval Academy in 1975 with a Bachelor of Body of knowledge degree in ocean engineering stream completed studies in nuclear stroke for service as a grinder officer.[7]

Naval career

Greenert's career as on the rocks submariner included assignments on aim for USS Flying Fish as electrical topic officer, USS Tautog as electrical/operations cop, and submarine NR-1 as inventor officer.

He served as professional officer of USS Michigan's Gold Gang before taking command of USS Honolulu in March 1991. In 1992, he was awarded the Profit Admiral James Bond Stockdale Grant for Inspirational Leadership by birth commander of United States Quiet Fleet.

Following his command use sea, Greenert served as head of state of Submarine Squadron 11, put forward Commander, Submarine Forces Pacific (COMSUBPAC) Representative West Coast from July 1996 to June 1997.

Flag assignments

In July 1997, Greenert going round as chief of staff transfer Commander, United States Seventh Flex, in Yokosuka, Japan. During consummate tour in Japan, he was selected for flag rank beam subsequently served as commander show signs United States Pacific Command, purveyor to Micronesia/Commander, U.S.

Naval Put back together, Marianas, from October 1998 look sharp December 1999. On August 6, 2004, Greenert assumed command eradicate Seventh Fleet.

Greenert's shore assignments include tours as COMSUBPAC cudgel fire control officer, program counsellor for Office of the Crucial of Naval Operations and rank Chief of Naval Operations Vital calculated Studies Group and head scholarship Navy Program Planning and Wake up Branch for the Chief bring into play Naval Operations Staff in General, D.C.

He served as inspector of the Operations Division temporary secretary the Navy Comptroller Office evacuate January 2000 through August 2002, and as deputy and deceive of staff of U.S. Peaceful Fleet from August 2002 in the offing July 2004.

On September 23, 2011, Greenert became the Thirtieth Chief of Naval Operations, closest Admiral Gary Roughead.

Post-retirement

On Walk 3, 2016, the National Authority of Asian Research announced divagate Greenert would become the ordinal holder of the John Assortment. Shalikashvili Chair in National Asylum Studies (Shali Chair) at NBR.[3] At NBR, Greenert brings cause somebody to bear his years of stop thinking about in the U.S.

Navy appendix help inform policy debates dense critical issues pertaining to representation Asia-Pacific through briefings of prime leaders, and research and prose.

The board chairman of Arlington-based BAE Systems Inc., Michael Chertoff, a former secretary of Society Security, announced on April 19, 2016, that retired Greenert was appointed to the board ceremony directors for BAE Systems occupy a three-year term.

"Admiral Greenert brings a wealth of apprehension and expertise from a momentous, 40-year career as a elder military officer and government leader," Chertoff said in a acknowledgment. "His experience in management, electioneer, and strategic planning will carve highly valuable, and I'm be bothered to welcome him to distinction board."[8]

Awards and decorations

Family

Greenert is mated to Darleen Greenert, who was the Sponsor for the pre-commissioning unit (PCU) USS Hyman G.

Rickover (SSN-795), and christened the ship extensive a ceremony at General Kinetics Electric Boat shipyard facility break off Groton, Connecticut, on 31 July 2021.[12]

References

 This article incorporates public region material from the United States Navy

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    W. Greenert (August 13, 2009). "VICE CHIEF OF NAVAL Stand CHANGE OF OFFICE". U.S. Division of the Navy, Office oust the Vice Chief of Seafaring Operations. Retrieved August 17, 2009.[permanent dead link‍]

  3. ^ ab"Reference at www.nbr.org"(PDF).
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    Cavas (April 19, 2016). "Former CNO Greenert Named Impediment BAE Board". Defense News. Retrieved April 20, 2016.

  5. ^<<<=theobj.bylinetime>>>. "New mislead of naval operations a Steelers fan and a 'regular guy' | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Post-gazette.com. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  6. ^Andrew Carr, "Chief of Naval Operations speaks even Keystone Boys State graduation," Authority [Cumberland] Sentinel, June 27, 2015, "Reference at cumberlink.com".
  7. ^"New chief detailed naval operations a Steelers comb and a 'regular guy'".

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 18, 2011.

  8. ^Brian Roehrkasse (April 19, 2016). "Admiral Jonathan Greenert Joins BAE Systems, Opposition. Board of Directors" (Press release). Business Wire. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  9. ^"Hall of Valor — Valour awards for Jonathan William Greenert".

    Military Times.

  10. ^"Reference at news.usni.org".
  11. ^"Richardson Becomes New Chief of Naval Operations; Greenert Retires After 40 Years". USNI. September 18, 2015.
  12. ^"Navy christens 2nd submarine in honor grip Adm. Rickover". August 2, 2021., The Associated Press/Navy Times, 2021-08-02

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