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Admiral
Michael G. Mullen, USN
Chief of Naval Operations
A native of Los Angeles, Calif., Admiral Mullen graduated
from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1968. He has served in Allied,
Joint and Navy positions, overseas and in both the Atlantic
and Pacific Fleets.
As a junior officer, he served in various leadership positions
aboard USS Collett (DD 730), USS Blandy (DD 943), USS Fox
(CG 33) and USS Sterett (CG 31). Adm. Mullen commanded three
ships: USS Noxubee (AOG 56), USS Goldsborough (DDG 20), and
USS Yorktown (CG 48). As a Flag Officer, he commanded Cruiser-Destroyer
Group Two and the George Washington Battle Group. Adm. Mullen's
last command at sea was as Commander, U.S. Second Fleet/Commander,
NATO Striking Fleet Atlantic.
Ashore, Adm. Mullen served as Company Officer and Executive
Assistant to the Commandant of Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval
Academy. He also served in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as
Director, Surface Officer Distribution and in the Office of
the Secretary of Defense on the staff of the Director, Operational
Test and Evaluation. On the Chief of Naval Operations' staff,
Adm. Mullen served as Deputy Director and Director of Surface
Warfare; Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements,
and Assessments (N8); and as the 32nd Vice Chief of Naval
Operations.
Adm. Mullen graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School
in Monterey, Calif., with a Master of Science degree in Operations
Research. He is also a graduate of the Advanced Management
Program at the Harvard Business School.
Adm. Mullen's most recent operational assignment was Commander,
Joint Force Command Naples/Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
Based in Naples, Italy, he had operational responsibility
for NATO missions in the Balkans, Iraq, and the Mediterranean
as well as providing overall command, operational control,
and coordination of U.S. naval forces in the European Command
area of responsibility.
Admiral Mullen became the 28th Chief of Naval Operations
on July 22, 2005.
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