Charles R. Larson

Charles R. Larson
Charles R. Larson
Charles R. Larson, official Navy photo, 1988.JPEG
Admiral Charles Larson, 1988
Born November 20, 1936 (1936-11-20) (age 74)
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1958–1998
Rank Admiral
Unit USS Sculpin (SSN-590) (XO)
USS Halibut (SSGN-587) (CO)
Commander, Submarine Development Group One
Commands held Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy
U.S. Pacific Command
Awards Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Navy Distinguished Service Medal (7)
Legion of Merit (3)
Bronze Star
Presidential Service Badge
Other work Board of Directors, Northrop Grumman
Political candidate

Charles R. Larson is a retired four-star Admiral of the United States Navy.

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Military career

A 1958 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Larson twice served as Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He also served as Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Command (CINCPAC). His classmates at the Academy included future U.S. Senator John McCain and Vice Admiral John Poindexter.

Admiral Larson was the first naval officer selected as a White House Fellow and served his fellowship in 1968 as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior. From 1969 to 1971, he served as Naval Aide to the President of the United States. He reported back to sea duty as executive officer of the nuclear attack submarine USS Sculpin. Then from 1973 to 1976, he served as commanding officer of the nuclear attack submarine USS Halibut. In 1976, Admiral Larson assumed duties as Commander, Submarine Development Group ONE in San Diego, Calif., in which he headed the Navy's worldwide deep submergence program.[1]

Awards and decorations

Larson's major military decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Navy Distinguished Service Medal (7 awards), Legion of Merit (3 awards), the Bronze Star , Navy Commendation Medal and Navy Achievement Medal. He has also been decorated by the governments of Japan, Thailand, France and Korea.

Civilian career

Larson is a founder, director and chairman of the board for ViaGlobal Group. As of 2002, he also serves on the Northrop Grumman Corporation's Board of Directors and the Board of Esterline Corporation. He also served on three corporate boards in the fields of electrical power generation and distribution, oil exploration and production and international service and construction.

In 2002, after switching parties to become a Democrat, Larson ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, on the ticket with Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. He and his wife, Sally, reside in Annapolis.

Larson became an Eagle Scout in 1950 and as an adult is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.[2]

His public service boards include the National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control, The White House Fellows Foundation, The Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland, The Board of Trustees of the Anne Arundel Health System, Board of Directors of The Atlantic Council and as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the US Naval Academy Foundation.

Larson's civilian awards include:

  • Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary International’s highest award for public service).
  • VFW National Armed Forces Award (1998)
  • Navy League’s Annual Leadership Award (1998)
  • “All American Citizen” by the city of Omaha, Nebraska
  • Omaha North High School Hall of Fame
  • The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association’s Distinguished Graduate Award

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Edward C. Waller
Superintendent of United States Naval Academy
1983–1986
Succeeded by
Ronald F. Marryott
Preceded by
Thomas C. Lynch
Superintendent of United States Naval Academy
1994–1998
Succeeded by
John R. Ryan

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