- Patrick M. Walsh
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name=Patrick M. Walsh
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allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1977-present
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commands=Vice Chief of Naval Operations U.S. 5th FleetU.S. Naval Forces Central Command Carrier Group Seven/"John C. Stennis" Strike GroupCarrier Air Wing One VFA-105
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awards=Navy Distinguished Service MedalDefense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (4)
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Admiral Patrick M. Walsh, USN is the 35th and currentVice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO).Biography
Education
Walsh graduated with honors from Jesuit College Preparatory in Dallas,
Texas , and was the second student in the sixty-year history of the school to receive both the Distinguished Graduate and Distinguished Alumnus awards. "(Always creative in his demeanor, Walsh attempted to hire a helicopter during his Senior Prom to transport his date and him to the dance but was unable to do so as a result of bad weather.)" He graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in1977 with aBachelor of Science degree. He attended graduate studies in theInternational Relations curriculum at theFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ,Tufts University , as part of the Admiral Arthur S. Moreau Scholarship Program. Walsh graduated first in his class and received a Master of Arts inLaw andDiplomacy degree, entered theDoctorate Program with distinction and subsequently received a Ph.D.United States Navy career
After designation as a Naval Aviator, Walsh began operational flying with the "Golden Dragons" of Attack Squadron 192, deployed to the
Indian Ocean aboard "America" and was later selected byCommander , Light Attack Wing Pacific, the Junior Officer/Tailhook Pilot of the Year. He then reported to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 5 as an Operational Test Director until selection to the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, “Blue Angels ,” where he flew the Left Wingman and Slot Pilot positions. When he returned to the fleet, Walsh joined the "Golden Warriors" of Strike-Fighter Squadron 87 as the Operations Officer and flewcombat missions in support of Operations "Desert Storm" and "Provide Comfort" from "Theodore Roosevelt".Walsh commanded the “Gunslingers” of Strike-Fighter Squadron 105 for missions in support of Operations "Southern Watch" and "Deny Flight" from "Dwight D. Eisenhower". He commanded
Carrier Air Wing 1 for deployment in support of Operation "Southern Watch" aboard "John F. Kennedy". He also commanded Carrier Group Seven/"John C. Stennis" Strike Group for a deployment to the westernPacific Ocean . Most recently, he commandedU.S. Naval Forces Central Command and U.S. 5th Fleet, while also commanding the Combined Maritime Forces conducting Operations "Enduring Freedom", "Iraqi Freedom" and maritime security operations in the Central Command area of responsibility.Walsh was a Special Assistant to the Director of the
Office of Management and Budget as a White House Fellow. He chaired the Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law at the U.S. Naval Academy, served as the Executive Assistant to theChief of Naval Personnel , and reported to theJoint Staff for his first flag assignment as the Deputy Director for Strategy and Policy, (J-5). He also served concurrently as the Director, NavyQuadrennial Defense Review and Director, Navy Programming Division.Awards and decorations
His awards and decorations include:
*Presidential Service Badge
*Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge ee also
References
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title=Vice Chief of Naval Operations —Admiral Patrick M. Walsh
date=30 August 2007
work=United States Navy Biographies
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