- Patrick H. Brady (Navy)
Infobox Military Person
name = Patrick H. Brady
born = birth year and age|1959
placeofbirth =San Antonio, Texas
placeofdeath =
caption =Rear Admiral Patrick H. Brady
nickname =
allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1981-present
rank =
branch =
commands =Naval Undersea Warfare Center
unit =
battles =
awards =Legion of Merit (2 awards) Meritorious Service Medal (3 awards)
laterwork =Rear Admiral Patrick H. Brady (born 1959) is an Americansubmarine commander who in July 2007 became the first person ofHispanic descent to be named Commander of theNaval Undersea Warfare Center . He is one of four Admirals of Hispanic descent who are currently serving in the United States Navy. [ [http://www.seawaves.com/fleets/USFleet-Info/flag_officer_assignments.htm US Navy Flag Officer Assignments] ]Early years
Brady was born in
San Antonio, Texas . In 1966, Brady's father, a formerUnited States Army soldier ofIrish-American andHispanic descent was offered a position at NASA Headquarters inWashington, D.C. in the procurement field and the family moved to Camp Springs, Maryland. There he received his primary and secondary education. In 1977, Brady received his appointment to theUnited States Naval Academy from U.S. CongresswomanMarjorie Sewell Holt upon his graduation from Crossland High School.Military career
During his four years at the academy, Brady belonged to the wrestling team where he excelled as an athlete. In 1981, Brady earned a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering degree and was commissioned an
Ensign . He underwent Navy Nuclear Power training in 1982. In 1983, Brady was promoted toLieutenant Junior Grade and served aboard theUSS Lewis and Clark (SSBN-644) , a Benjamin Franklin-class ballistic missile submarine, until 1985 the same year which he was promoted toLieutenant . He was reassigned in 1986 to theUSS Omaha (SSN-692) , a Los Angeles-class submarine, until 1989 when he was assigned to serve aboard theUSS San Francisco (SSN-711) , a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine. In 1991, Brady was promoted toLieutenant Commander and in 1992 earned his Master of Arts in National Security Affairs degree from theNaval Post Graduate School . From 1993 to 1995, he served on theUSS Drum (SSN-677) , a nuclear attack submarine. [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=408 United States Navy Biography] ]In 1995, Brady was on the staff of Commander Submarine Force, of the
U.S. Pacific Fleet as a member of the Tactical Readiness Evaluation Team. During this period he under took courses from the Air Force Command and Staff College via correspondence. In 1997, Brady was promoted to the rank ofCommander and he served as the commanding officer of theUSS Portsmouth (SSN-707) , a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine. Under his command, the Portsmouth under his leadership received various recognitions. [ [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/docs/98review/submarine_force.htm United States Submarine Force Organization] ] Among the recognition's received after completing a Western Pacific Deployment were theCOMSUBPAC (Commander, Submarine (forces), Pacific (Ocean)) Silver Anchor Award and the Squadron Battle Efficiency, Engineering, Navigation, Communications and Damage Control Awards. Brady served aboard the USS Postsmouth until August 2000 when he became a member of the Acquisition Professional Corps. [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=408 United States Navy Biography] ] As a member of the Acquisition Professional Corps, he served in various positions, among them Deputy Design Manager and Warfare Requirements Manager; Program Manager for the Virginia Class Submarine Program Office; Major Program Manager for Submarine Combat and Weapons Control Program Office; Executive Assistant to the Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command; and the Major Program Manager for Advanced Undersea Systems. During this period of time Brady received Level Three acquisition training and in 2002 a promotion toCaptain . [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=408 United States Navy Biography] ] InApril 27 ,2007 ,Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates announced that President George W. Bush had nominated Brady for the rank of Rear Admiral. Upon his promotion to Rear Admiral (lower half), Brady joined Rear Admiral's Albert Garcia, Will Rodriguez andGeorge E. Mayer as one of the four Admirals of Hispanic descent who are currently serving in the United States Navy. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=10795 U.S. Department of Defense News release] ] In July of that same year he became the 44th commander of theNaval Undersea Warfare Center . According to his official naval biography he is responsible for the Navy’s full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive weapons systems associated with undersea warfare.Motivational speaker
Rear Admiral Brady and Clarise, his wife of fifteen years, have two children, Ashley and Andrew. He has been the motivational keynote speaker in various Hispanic related conferences. According to Brady, one of his passions with his involvement with Hispanic organizations, such as HENAAC and MAES, is to ensure that other Hispanics know the great opportunities that are available through education; and to ensure that no one has to change who they are (like his father did) in order to fit in and achieve the "American Dream." In 2006, HENAAC (Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference) convened an Executive Roundtable in
Anaheim, California . Brady, who was a Roundtable Participant, emphasized in his speech the importance of recognizing and accepting ones Hispanic heritage. [ [http://www.henaac.org/about/executiveleaders.php HENAAC 2006] ] He recommended the following:
*"Become proficient in multiple languages as it will make you more marketable"
*"Speak multiple languages at home"
* "Education is the key to success in the U.S"Military awards and decorations
Among Rear Admiral Brady's military awards are the following:
* with one gold star (2 awards)
* with two gold stars (3 awards)
* with four gold stars (5 awards)
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* Battle Efficiency "E"
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ee also
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Hispanic Admirals in the United States Navy
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