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Hagan served as MCPON for nearly six years, serving under three Chiefs of Naval Operations, Admiral Frank Kelso, Admiral Mike Boorda and Admiral Jay L. Johnson. This tour length anomaly was due in large part to the death of Admiral Boorda in May, 1996 and the subsequent request by Admiral Johnson that Hagan continue to serve.
On Christmas morning, it hosted Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jay L. Johnson, his wife, and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy ETCM John Hagan. George Washington ' s battle group was relieved by the John C. Stennis Battle Group in the Persian Gulf, and Normandy returned to her homeport of Norfolk on 3 April 1998.
In June 1998, then Navy Secretary John Dalton put into Boorda's file a letter from Admiral Zumwalt stating it was "'appropriate, justified and proper' for Boorda to attach the "V" devices to the ribbons on his uniform." According to the Associated Press, "the Navy also modified Boorda's record to list the V's among his other decorations ...
John Joseph McGuire III – Member-elect of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 5th district. William H. McRaven – Retired admiral and former commanding officer of SEAL Team Three, Joint Special Operations Command and US Special Operations Command.
Cecil Eugene Diggs Haney (born December 1, 1955) is a retired United States Navy admiral who served as Commander, United States Strategic Command (STRATCOM) from November 15, 2013 to November 3, 2016. [1] Prior to STRATCOM, he served as Commander, United States Pacific Fleet.
John Hagan may refer to: John Hagan (1785?–1856), American slave trader; John N. Hagan (1873–1952), North Dakota politician; John Hagan (sailor) (born 1946), eighth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy; John L. Hagan, American sociologist; John Hagan (Ohio politician), former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives
Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque police spokesman, said 32-year-old Taylor Hagan was a cadet in the current police academy. He said Briton Hagan, 41, shot his wife and then himself. A University ...
Rear Admiral Sir Robert Hagan (3 November 1794 – 25 April 1863) was an Irish officer in the British Royal Navy. Robert was born in Magherafelt , the fifth son of John Hagan. He entered the Navy, 22 December 1807, serving on HMS Surveillante under Captain George Collier .