- William A. Navas, Jr.
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name=William A. Navas, Jr.
born= birth year and age|1942
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placeofbirth=Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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caption=Major General William A. Navas, Jr. First Puerto Rican to be named Assistant Secretary of the Navy
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allegiance= United States of America
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battles=Vietnam War
awards=Defense Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service Medal (Army) Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (twice) Bronze Star
laterwork=Assistant Secretary of the NavyMajor General William A. Navas, Jr. (born in 1942) is the first Puerto Rican to be named Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
Early years
Navas was born in
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico into a family with a long military tradition. His grandfather, Col. Antonio M. Navas served in both World Wars. His father Capt. William A. Navas, Sr. served inWorld War II and had a successful career in civil engineering upon his retirement from the military. Navas, Jr. received his primary and secondary education in his hometown ofMayagüez . After graduating from high school, he enrolled in theUniversity of Puerto Rico .Military career
He joined the ROTC program in the Mayagüez campus of the University and in 1965, graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering. In the University he joined the Beta-Activo Chapter of
Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity. Instead of joining his family's construction business (Navas y Moreda)upon graduation, as expected, he went on to join theUnited States Army as a Second Lieutenant. During the next five years, Navas was stationed inWest Germany and served a tour in theVietnam War .By 1970, Navas was married with two children and stationed in Puerto Rico. He resigned his Army commission and went to work for the family business (Navas y Moreda). He did however, continue to serve in the Puerto Rican Army Guard. Navas enrolled in the
University of Bridgeport inConnecticut and earned a Master's Degree in Science in Management Engineering.He quickly rose in rank and in 1980, he stopped working in the family business in order to assume greater responsibilities with the military. By 1995, he was a Major General and was appointed Director of the Army National Guard in
Washington, D.C. .Assistant Secretary of the Navy
He retired from the military in 1998 and became the Chairman of the American Veteran's Committee for Puerto Rico Self-Determination, an organization which he co-founded.
On
June 6 ,2001 Navas was nominated by President George W. Bush to serve as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) and was sworn in onJuly 17 ,2001 . He acts on matters pertaining to manpower and personnel policy within theDepartment of the Navy .Military decorations awarded:
Among Major General William A. Navas, Jr.'s awards and decorations are the following: [ [http://www.ngb.army.mil/ngbgomo/library/bio/navas_wa.htm Navas] ]
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* (with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster)
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* Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (with 3 bronze Oak Leaf Clusters)
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* (Puerto Rico Flood Relief Operations 1985)
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* (with silver Ten Year Device)
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* with Palm Streamer
*Badges:
*Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge
*Army Staff Identification Badge
*The Venezuelan Bar of Honor InsigniaIn 2001, William A. Navas, Jr. was honored with the Achievement Award by
Hispanic magazine.Note
ee also
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List of notable Puerto Ricans External links
* [http://www.hispanianews.com/archive/2004/08/28/02.htm Hispanic Magazine honors Mar. Gen. William A. Navas]
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