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    Jonathan William Greenert (born May 15, 1953) is a former United States Navy admiral who served as the 30th Chief of Naval Operations from September 23...
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    Michael Flynn Tommy Franks Douglas M. Fraser John Galvin Harold W. Gehman Jr. Jonathan W. Greenert Cecil D. Haney Huntington Hardisty John C. Harvey Jr. Michelle...
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    William E. Gortney (2 awards) Christopher W. Grady Alfred M. Gray Jr. (2 awards) Collin P. Green Jonathan W. Greenert (6 awards) Wallace M. Greene (2 awards)...
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    commissioned on 16 January 2010, in Mobile, Alabama. In 2012, ADM Jonathan W. Greenert stated that the LCS would be deployed to Africa in place of destroyers...
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    Services Committee demanding details of this deployment from Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert, the Chief of Naval Operations. Most likely, this was Tigr, as its...
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    State Representative for the 11th House district (2005–2019) Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert (born 1953), former Chief of Naval Operations for the U.S. Navy (2011–2015)...
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  • commissioned on 16 January 2010, in Mobile, Alabama. In 2012, CNO Jonathan W. Greenert stated that LCSs would be deployed to Africa in place of destroyers...
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    Sir Mark Stanhope and the head of the United States Navy, Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert. It was reported that Astute "surpassed expectations" and that the...
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    October 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022. Malloy, Kyle (28 September 2011). "Greenert becomes CNO". The Florida Times-Union. Chief of Naval Operations Public...
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    2009 Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (2009–2012) Retired, 2012 36 ADM Jonathan W. Greenert 13 August 2009 22 August 2011 Chief of Naval Operations (2011–2015)...
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    Sir Mark Stanhope and the head of the United States Navy, Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert in a historic underwater meeting between the leaders of both navies...
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    Affairs Office. Retrieved September 28, 2009. [permanent dead link] J. W. Greenert (August 13, 2009). "VICE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS CHANGE OF OFFICE"...
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    August 2015 Superintendent, United States Naval Academy Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert 1975 1 August 2015 18 September 2015 Chief of Naval Operations Admiral...
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    were under the control of Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet, Admiral Arthur W. Radford, but standing orders provided that, when operating in Japanese waters...
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    cycle. On 24 July 2009, Admiral John C. Harvey, Jr. relieved Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert as Commander. News reports in July 2011 said that in connection with...
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  • Admiral, U.S. Navy (retired) Aaron L. Friedberg, Princeton University Jonathan W. Greenert, Admiral, U.S. Navy (ret.), John M. Shalikashvili Chair in National...
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    USS Cowpens (CG-63) from June to August 2014 after its 3rd CO, Captain Gregory W. Gombert was relieved due to loss of confidence in his ability to command...
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    (1952–       ) First Navy SEAL to achieve the rank of admiral. 204 Jonathan W. Greenert 29 Sep 2007   Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (COMUSFF), 2007–2009...
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    Late Show with David Letterman, June 13, 2011 Petty, Dan. "Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert". navy.mil. Retrieved 16 April 2015. "Admiral John M. Richardson"...
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  • State Representative for the 11th House district (2005–2019) Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert, former Chief of Naval Operations for the U.S. Navy (2011–2015) Mike...
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    Braun is promoted to vice admiral by the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert on August 13, 2012....
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    1951) May 17, 2007 September 29, 2007 134 days 40 Greenert, Jonathan WilliamAdmiral Jonathan W. Greenert (born 1953) September 29, 2007 July 23, 2009 1 year...
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    S. Benson, who graduated from the Class of 1877. The current CNO, Jonathan Greenert, is also an Academy graduate. Four graduates subsequently became Chairman...
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    offices Preceded by Jonathan W. Greenert Vice Chief of Naval Operations 2011–2014 Succeeded by Michelle J. Howard Preceded by Bruce W. Clingan Commander...
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  • Gorthy 1991 CDR F.J. Dobrydney CDR T.L. Travis 1992 CDR B.W. Cavey CDR Jonathan W. Greenert 1993 No Award CDR C.A. Miletich 1994 CDR R.D. Jenkins CDR...
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    (Claude C. Bloch, James O. Richardson), nor CINCPAC (Husband E. Kimmel, Chester W. Nimitz) had ever been a vice admiral. In July 1941, Congress authorized the...
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    (Claude C. Bloch, James O. Richardson), nor CINCPAC (Husband E. Kimmel, Chester W. Nimitz) had ever been a vice admiral. In July 1941, Congress authorized the...
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    Because of budget difficulties, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert warned there might be a two-year delay beyond 2016 in completing Gerald...
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    awards of the CGDSM are denoted by 5⁄16 inch gold stars. Admiral Jonathan Greenert - Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Alfred C. Richmond, first recipient...
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    from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019. Greenert, Admiral Jonathan (18 September 2013). "Statement Before The House Armed Services...
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