Robert Reimann (US Navy officer)

Robert Reimann (US Navy officer)

Robert T. Reimann is a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral. As a flag officer, Reimann commanded Pearl Harbor Naval Base in 1987, was Naval Sea Systems Command's deputy commander for surface combatants in 1989, and was the deputy assistant chief of naval operations for surface warfare in 1991.

At NAVSEA, Reimann helped oversee the 1988-89 repair of the USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58) by Bath Iron Works in Portland, Maine, after it was nearly sunk by an Iranian mine during Operation Earnest Will.

After retiring from the Navy, he went to work for Rumpf Associates International, a defense contractor based in Arlington, Virginia.


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