Daniel Holloway

Daniel Holloway
Daniel Holloway
Allegiance United States United States
Rank Vice Admiral
Commands held Commander, United States Second Fleet
CJOS-COE

Vice Admiral Daniel Holloway is the Commander, U.S. Second Fleet, and Director, Combined Joint Operations from the Sea Center of Excellence.

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Early life

Holloway is a native of Philadelphia, Pa., and was raised in Maple Shade, N.J.

Naval career

Holloway graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1978.

At sea, he served as the damage control assistant and navigator aboard USS Joseph Hewes (FF 1078), engineer officer aboard USS Thorn (DD 988), and commissioning engineer officer aboard USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55). He was the executive officer aboard USS John L. Hall (FFG 32) and served as the chief staff officer to commander, Destroyer Squadron 24. He commanded USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) and Destroyer Squadron 18 and served as commander, Carrier Strike Group 12/ Enterprise Strike Group from February 2007 to August 2008.

Ashore, Holloway served as the nuclear power officer recruiter at Naval Recruiting District, Philadelphia, and as an instructor and executive assistant for the chairman, Seamanship and Navigation Department at the U.S. Naval Academy’s Professional Development Division. He also served as the assistant commander assignment officer and the cruiser destroyer placement branch chief at the Navy Military Personnel Command, on the Joint Staff in the Information Operations Directorate (J39), as director, Surface Officer Distribution Division (PERS-41) and as assistant commander, Navy Personnel Command for Career Management (PERS-4) in Millington, Tenn.

Holloway earned a master's of science degree in Management Information Systems from George Washington University and a master’s degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the National War College.

His most recent assignment was as director, Military Personnel Plans and Policy (OPNAV N13) at the Navy Annex in Washington DC.

References

  • Vice Admiral Holloway official biography [1]

External links

  • Second Fleet Biography [2]
Military offices
Preceded by
Melvin Williams
Director, CJOS-COE
August 2010-Present
Succeeded by
incumbent

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