- Ronald A. Route
Ronald A. Route is a Vice Admiral and
Inspector General of theUnited States Navy .A native of
Denver, Colorado , Route graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in1971 , and subsequently completed a series of command and leadership assignments both within the Navy and in the Joint Service arena. He has commandedUSS Dewey (DDG-45) ,USS Lake Erie (CG-70) , Cruiser Destroyer Group Two and the USS "George Washington" (CVN 73) Battle Group. In addition to his afloat commands, he has served at sea with Cruiser Destroyer Group Two and Destroyer Squadron Four, and inUSS Halsey (CG-23) ,USS Roark (FF-1053) ,USS Wainwright (CG-28) , andUSS Barry (DD-933) .Ashore, Route has commanded the Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC) and the
Naval War College . He was the 50th officer to serve as President of the college since it was founded in 1884. His other flag assignments include two tours on theChief of Naval Operations staff, first as Director, Politico-Military Affairs Division (N52) and later as Director, Navy Programming Division (N80) where he developed and prioritized a multi-year spending plan for the Navy's $80-$100 billion annual budget. Route assumed his duties as the Naval Inspector General in August 2004.Route's Pentagon assignments have also included Executive Assistant to the
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) for three Assistant Secretaries in two administrations, Long Range Planner and Surface Ship Readiness analyst in the Chief of Naval Operations's Program Resource Appraisal Division (now N81), and Naval Warfare Analyst in the Joint Analysis Directorate (now part of J-8), within the Organization of theJoint Chiefs of Staff .Education
Route holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Systems Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy, and a Master of Science degree in
Operations Research from theNaval Postgraduate School . Selected for a Navy Federal Executive Fellowship in 1996, he completed a year-long assignment as a Military Fellow at theCouncil on Foreign Relations in New York City and subsequently was invited to become a Council member in June 1998.Awards and decorations
His personal decorations include: the Distinguished Service Medal, the
Legion of Merit (six awards), theDefense Meritorious Service Medal , the Meritorious Service Medal (four awards), theNavy Commendation Medal (three awards), and theNavy Achievement Medal (two awards).ee also
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