
Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert, USN
Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert is
a native of Butler, Pa. He graduated from the U.S. Naval
Academy in 1975 and completed studies in nuclear power for
service as a submarine officer.
His career as a submariner includes assignments aboard USS
Flying Fish
(SSN 673), USS
Tautog
(SSN 639), Submarine NR-1 and USS
Michigan
(SSBN 727 - Gold Crew), culminating in command of USS
Honolulu
(SSN
718) from March 1991 to July 1993.
Subsequent fleet command assignments include Commander,
Submarine Squadron 11; Commander, U.S. Naval Forces
Marianas; Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet (August 2004 to
September 2006); and, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command
(September 2007 to July 2009).
Greenert has served in various fleet support and financial
management positions, including deputy chief of Naval
Operations for Integration of Capabilities and Resources
(N8); deputy commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet; chief of staff,
U.S. 7th Fleet; head, Navy Programming Branch and director,
Operations Division Navy Comptroller. Most recently he
served as 36th vice chief of naval operations (August 2009
to August 2011).
He is a recipient of various personal and campaign awards
including the Distinguished Service Medal (6 awards),
Defense Superior Service Medal and Legion of Merit (4
awards). In 1992 he was awarded the Vice Admiral Stockdale
Award for inspirational leadership. He considers those
awards earned throughout his career associated with unit
performance to be most satisfying and representative of
naval service.
Greenert became the 30th Chief of Naval Operations Sep. 23,
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