- Jay A. DeLoach
Infobox Military Person
name = Jay A. DeLoach
lived = born 1955
placeofbirth =San Diego, California
placeofdeath =
caption =Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach
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allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1974–2007
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commands =NR COMSEVENTHFLT Detachment 111
NR COMSUBRON SIX Detachment 504
NR OPNAV Detachment SITE-R 109
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awards =Legion of Merit Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal (2)Joint Service Commendation Medal
laterwork = Excepted Service for the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardRear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach (born in 1955) is Director of Naval History and Director of the NavalHistorical Center and the Curator of the Navy. He was a American
submarine commander who played an instrumental role in implementing a visionary "Memorandum of Understanding" between the Submarine Force Active component and the Reserve component. He helped pioneer many key initiatives that have since been adopted Navy-wide. DeLoach was the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements and Assessments. [ [http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:yo9XNmK0w3IJ:adjunct.diodon349.com/DNSO/Daily_News_Online_September_13_2004.pdf+DeLoach+Memorandum+of+Understanding%22+between+the+Submarine+Force+Active+component+and+the+Reserve+component.&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us&ie=UTF-8 Determination to live up to family heritage ...] ]Early years
DeLoach was born in
San Diego, California to Jesse Howell DeLoach and Berta Peña, a young woman fromTexas ofHispanic-American descent. DeLoach's father was a Chief Yeoman when he met Ms Peña, who at that time (early 1950s) worked buildingF-102 fighters at theConvair plant in San Diego. DeLoach's father received a commission in 1960 through the Limited Duty Officer program and as a result, the family was in a constant state of relocation, with DeLoach attending schools in various states.DeLoach's family had a strong tradition of Naval Service. His grandfather was a Chief Machinist's Mate in the Navy and served for 23 years from 1922 to 1945. DeLoach received his first taste of what Navy life when he was a teenager and his father took him out on his minesweeper for two weeks. This experience plus, the fact that it was his family's tradition to serve in the Navy were influential factors when in 1974 he choose to attend the
United States Naval Academy upon his graduation from First Colonial High inVirginia Beach, Virginia . [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:yo9XNmK0w3IJ:adjunct.diodon349.com/DNSO/Daily_News_Online_September_13_2004.pdf+Rear+Admiral+Jay+A.+DeLoach&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=25&gl=us&ie=UTF- Daily News online Retrieved: April 8, 2007] ]Because of a permanent injury to his right shoulder from birth, DeLoach barely passed the entrance physical exam and medical screening to get into the Naval Academy. [ The type of shoulder injury suffered by DeLoach is known as Brachial Plexus Injury. The brachial plexus is an arrangement of nerve fibers (a plexus) running from the spine (vertebrae C5-T1), through the neck, the axilla (armpit region), and into the arm.] DeLoach passed the physical as a result of his parent's early intervention and persistent exercising of his arm. He was able to make good use of his right arm even though it only had one-third of the strength of his left arm. [ [http://www.ubpn.org/ United Brachial Plexus Network; Retrieved April 9, 2007] ]
Military career
DeLoach graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Engineering from the Naval Academy in 1978 and commissioned an
Ensign . He entered training and service in submarines and made ten deterrent patrols on the USS|Kamehameha|SSBN-642 in theMediterranean , USS|Patrick Henry|SSBN-599 in theSouth China Sea , and USS|Lewis and Clark|SSBN-644 in northernAtlantic . He served as Engineer Officer in the latter two and was awarded three Battle Efficiency 'E' awards. In 1980, he was promoted toLieutenant Junior Grade and in 1983 toLieutenant . DeLoach, who received a spot promotion toLieutenant Commander in 1984, was the Sonar Transducer Branch Chief at Naval Sea Systems Command from 1987 to 1989. During this period of time DeLoach earned a Masters of Arts in Management & Supervision degree fromCentral Michigan University in 1987 and in 1988 was permanently promoted to Lieutenant Commander.Navy Reserve
After his active duty tours, DeLoach continued to serve with the Navy Reserve. Amongst his assignments were Naval Intelligence, OPNAV N87 Submarine Warfare staff, Navy Recruiting, Commander 7th Fleet staff, and Naval Sea Systems Command Inspector General. He served as the Reserve Force Director for 44 reserve units reporting to the Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet and as the Commanding Officer of NR COMSEVENTHFLT Detachment 111. He was also the commanding officer of the Submarine Squadron SIX reserve detachment, and the OPNAV Detachment Site-R. Among the various awards which his units received under his command are the Captain Leo V. Bilger Award for excellence in mission effectiveness and a CNO Letter of Commendation. He completed two extended active duty assignments with the Joint Staff J7 working on Joint Doctrine and Professional Military Education initiatives. In 1993, DeLoach earned a Masters of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering from the
University of Virginia and was promoted toCommander .DeLoach played an instrumental role in furthering the integration of the Submarine Force’s Reserve Component with the Active component into a surge-ready force. Under DeLoach's direction, the Submarine Force’s Reserve Component has continued to lead this transformation to the new model of warfighting wholeness. DeLoach's role in implementing a visionary Memorandum of Understanding between the Submarine Force Active component and the Reserve component is considered to have pioneered many key initiatives that have since been adopted Navy-wide.
On February 25, 2003, then Captain Deloach was nominated for appointment to the rank of rear admiral (lower half) while serving as commanding officer, Naval Reserve, commander, Seventh Fleet Detachment 111, Fort Worth, Texas. That same year he earned a Masters of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies form the
Naval War College . On September 3, Deloach was promoted to Rear Admiral in a ceremony held at the Navy Memorial inWashington, D.C. [ [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=94 United States Navy Biography; Retrieved: April 8, 2007] ]earch for the USS Alligator
DeLoach was contacted by the Director of Naval Research, RADM Jay Cohen, to help search for the USS "Alligator" that went down in a storm off the coast of
North Carolina in 1863, close to where the USS "Monitor" went down. Using a variety of remote sensing instruments, researchers from NOAA, the Office of Naval Research, and East Carolina University conducted the first comprehensive hunt for lost Civil War vessel. The USS "Alligator" was the first submarine built during the Civil War by theUnion Navy . cite web |accessdate=2007-04-14|url=http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/alligator/
title= The Hunt for the Alligator, the United States Navy's First Submarine
publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration] The Navy wanted such a vessel to counter the threat posed to its wooden-hulled blockaders by the former screw frigate Merrimack which, according to intelligence reports, theNorfolk Navy Yard was rebuilding as anironclad ram for the Confederacy (the CSS Virginia). The search's main objective in locating the vessel is to educate the Submarine Force and Navy in general that their undersea heritage actually started back in the Civil War era. [ [http://www.rc-submarines.com/Alligator_Junior/id25.htm Alligator Symposium] ] [ [http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/alligator/05m_bios.html The Hunt for the Alligator; Retrieved April 9, 2007] ]Last assignment
Deloach was the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements and Assessments. Among his responsibities was to support the development, management, and execution of the Navy's budget and shipbuilding/weapon system programs. Deloach retired from the Navy on
August 25 ,2007 , after 33 years of service.Director of the Naval Historical Center
On
June 23 ,2008 , DeLoach was named Director of Naval History and Director of theNaval Historical Center , upon the retirement of Rear Admiral Paul E. Tobin, USN (Ret.) who served in said position until January 2008. [http://www.history.navy.mil/nhc1.htm Naval Historical Center] ] He is also the Curator of the Navy. This job is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. The Director of Naval History works for the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and is responsible for developing and maintaining the financial and resource management programs for the Naval Historical Center (NHC) which include Operational Archives, Navy Department Library, Curator Branch, 12 U.S. Navy Museums, and historical research and publication. As the Curator for the Navy he serves as the primary source of information on 12 Navy museums and is responsible for managing and maintaining the inventory of the Navy's historical properties and artifacts.Personal
He was selected to Who's Who in Executives and Professionals for 2002, 2003, and 2004. He is a member of several professional societies, including the Association of Naval Service Officers, Reserve Officer Association, U.S. Naval Institute, and Naval Submarine League.
DeLoach is a Senior Executive Service equivalent with the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board in Washington, D.C.. He is also an adjunct professor teaching one night a week for the Naval War College.
He has been the motivational keynote speaker in various Hispanic related conferences. Among them the recently held Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists, Inc. 18th Annual National Leadership Conference held at the
University of Texas inEl Paso, Texas . [ [http://ia.utep.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=44522 Horizons online news; Retrieved: April 8, 2007] ]DeLoach has actively participated with UBPN (United Brachial Plexus Network) Camp 2007 in Auburn, Washington as an invited speaker and together with his wife as donors. [ [http://www.ubpn.org/camp2005/2005campphotospage2.html Camp UBPN 2005, Retrieved April 9, 2007] ] He resides in
Herndon, Virginia with his wife Jodi whom he met in 1978 at a dance at the Naval Academy. They have two grown daughters, Jessica and Jaclyn.Awards and decorations
Among Rear Admiral Deloach's military decorations are the following:
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* Shore Command pin
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ee also
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Hispanic Admirals in the United States Navy
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