Dunno about astronaut/boat skipper, but there was a Hornet guy in my air wing who was enlisted in the Teams.
Isn't there a carrier skipper or astronaut that went to BUDS, kicked ass....went to flight school and flew hornets, then on to TPS?? HJ? I seem to recall reading a bio like that recently.
Not a skipper, but came across this guy while doing research for orders some time back. XO for VFA 34Isn't there a carrier skipper or astronaut that went to BUDS, kicked ass....went to flight school and flew hornets, then on to TPS?? HJ? I seem to recall reading a bio like that recently.
Not a skipper, but came across this guy while doing research for orders some time back. XO for VFA 34
http://www.vfa34.navy.mil/leadership.htm
Wow, those guys look like some wadded balls of gristle. They've accomplished quite a bit. Thanks HJ.
It would be a gross understatement to say they've "Been there, done that" as have the other two SEAL Vice Admirals (note: NSW had no vice Admirals in their history up to 2004). Now they have their first 4 star and 4 three stars, all of whom are in very key joint positions. The trail was blazed by this very accomplished SEAL:
Admiral Eric T. Olson is the eighth commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. USSOCOM ensures the readiness of joint special operations forces and, as directed, conducts operations worldwide.
A native of Tacoma, Wash., Olson graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1973 and qualified as a Naval Special Warfare (SEAL) officer in 1974. He has served operationally in an Underwater Demolition Team, SEAL Team, SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team, Special Boat Squadron, and at the Naval Special Warfare Development Group. He has commanded at every level.
Olson has participated in several conflicts and contingency operations, and has served as a SEAL instructor, strategy and tactics development officer and joint special operations staff officer. His overseas assignments include service as a United Nations military observer in Israel and Egypt, and as Navy Programs officer in Tunisia. He served on the Navy staff as assistant deputy chief of Naval Operations (Plans, Policy, and Operations).
Olson earned a Master of Arts degree in National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School and studied at the Defense Language Institute. He is a Joint Specialty officer and Political-Military Affairs sub-specialist with emphasis on Africa and the Middle East. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal and Silver Star.
damn.... I had something witty to say, but all I can say is damn. This Admiral has almost been in the teams since they were founded (history is a bit off right now, I believe '69) and even did what I know many strive for, DEVGRU. After reading his bio, it is no surprise he is the HMFIC over at SOCOM.
The SEALs were established in 1961 when JFK pumped a lot of money into beefing up of US special forces, the same President who gave the official okay to the long-standing unofficial practice of the US Army Special Forces to wear their Green Berets.
damn.... I had something witty to say, but all I can say is damn. This Admiral has almost been in the teams since they were founded (history is a bit off right now, I believe '69) and even did what I know many strive for, DEVGRU. After reading his bio, it is no surprise he is the HMFIC over at SOCOM.
As far as transferring communities, I would strongly discourage trying to lat transfer to specwar from any other community as an officer. I haven't heard of anyone actually accomplishing it, someone else may have.