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Captain
Kevin E. O'Flaherty, USN
Prospective Commanding Officer
George H. W. Bush (CVN 77)
Captain Kevin O'Flaherty hails from Los Angeles, California
and was commissioned through the U. S. Naval Academy in May
1981. He was designated a Naval Aviator in April 1983 and
completed a tour as SERGRAD instructor in VT-23, flying the
T-2 Buckeye
After completing training in the A-6E Intruder in November
1985, Captain O'Flaherty served in two A-6E Intruder squadrons
including tours with the Eagles of VA-115, and a department
head tour with the Milestones of VA-196. He transitioned to
the FA-18 Hornet in 1996 and served as the Executive Officer
and subsequently the Commanding Officer of the VFA-94 Mighty
Shrikes from June 1997 to December 1999.
Subsequent sea tours include a tour as the Executive Officer
of the USS Abraham Lincoln and Commanding Officer of the USS
Juneau. He participated in Operations Enduring Freedom and
Iraqi Freedom.
Ashore, Captain O'Flaherty served on the staff of the Naval
Strike Warfare Center in Fallon, Nevada as a tactics and air
wing training instructor. He also attended the Air Force Air
Command and Staff College, graduating with distinction, additionally
earning a Master of Arts degree in history from the University
of Alabama. He subsequently served on the staff of headquarters
of U.S. Air Forces in Europe as Navy Liaison and joint exercises
planner. He completed Navy Nuclear Power training in May 2001.
He recently completed an assignment as the Carrier Requirements
Officer on the Staff of Commander, Naval Air Forces. He reported
to the Pre-Commissioning Unit George H.W. Bush in July 2006.
During his career, Captain O'Flaherty has accumulated over
4000 flight hours and 600 carrier-arrested landings. His personal
awards include the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious
Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation
Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, and various campaign, unit,
and service awards.
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