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  2. Mark A. Schafer - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Schafer is a United States Navy rear admiral who currently serves as Commanding General, Special Operations Joint Task Force-South, United States Southern Command. [1] Schafer recently served as Commander, United States Naval Forces Korea from Sept 2021 to Sept 2023.

  3. List of active duty United States rear admirals - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder stars, shoulder boards, and sleeve stripes of a U.S. Navy rear admiral (Line officer). This is a list of active duty rear admirals (two-star rear admiral, abbreviated RADM) serving in the United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, and the United ...

  4. List of United States Navy SEALs - Wikipedia

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    Mark L. Donald – Navy Cross recipient during Operation Enduring Freedom. Ronald A. Foy – Rear admiral and former troop commander with Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Commander, Special Operations Command - Africa; Eddie Gallagher – Chief Petty Officer. Notable for a controversial war crime case in which he was acquitted.

  5. Bureau of Ships - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy's Bureau of Ships (BuShips) was established by Congress on 20 June 1940, by a law which consolidated the functions of the Bureau of Construction and Repair (BuC&R) and the Bureau of Engineering (BuEng). The new bureau was to be headed by a chief and deputy-chief, one selected from the Engineering Corps (Marine Engineer ...

  6. Mark I. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Mark Irby "MRT" Fox (born March 1, 1956) is a retired United States Navy vice admiral who served as the Deputy Commander of United States Central Command (CENTCOM). Prior to assuming his duties at CENTCOM, he served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans, and Strategy (N3/N5), Commander, United States Naval Forces Central Command and Commander, United States Fifth Fleet. [2]

  7. Fat Leonard scandal - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral Bette Bolivar (retired) Former Navy Region Southwest Commander As lieutenant Commander allegedly accepted gifts of hotel, meals, golf outing in 1998 in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, per a memo signed by Admiral Philip S. Davidson in July 2017. Was not indicted. [130] Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery (retired) Former Director of Pacific ...

  8. USS Scorpion (PY-3) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion was built in 1896 as Sovereign, a two-masted schooner-rigged, 775-ton, steel steam yacht, for M.C.D. Borden by John N. Robins, South Brooklyn, New York.She was powered by a pair of triple expansion steam engines, with cylinders of 15, 24 and 39 inches by 21-inch stroke, built by the W.

  9. Richard Dunleavy - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Richard Michael Dunleavy (born April 25, 1933) [2] is a retired US naval officer. He retired as a two-star rear admiral in 1992 after being demoted from the rank of three-star vice admiral as a result of the Tailhook scandal. [1] [3]