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Cluster), and Meritorious Service Medal (with five Oak Leaf Rear Admiral Arthur J. Johnson
Clusters). Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force Seventh Fleet
Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force Fifth Fleet
U.S. Navy
Commander, Fleet Air Western Pacific
Rear Admiral D.C. Curtis Rear Admiral Arthur J. Johnson has served with distinction
Commander, Naval Surface Force in the Pacific, the Gulf and the Atlantic region, as well as in
U.S. Atlantic Fleet leadership positions within the Pentagon. Before his current
Rear Admiral D.C. Curtis is assignments, he was U.S. Pacific Command Representative,
responsible for operations of more Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island, Feder-
than 100 ships. Before his current ated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau, and Commander,
assignment he was Director, Navy U.S. Naval Forces of the Marianas. He is a 1979 graduate of the
Europe Programs, Strategy and Naval Academy, holds a Master’s degree in public administration
Policy Director, Transformation from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Govern-
Activities for the commander of the ment, and is a member of the Millennium Class of the National
U.S. Naval Forces in the Sixth Fleet.
D.C. Curtis
War College. His many personal awards include the Defense
Rear Admiral Curtis received his Superior Service Medal, and the Legion of Merit.
commission from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1976 and holds a
Master’s degree in administration from Central Michigan Uni- Rear Admiral Adam M. Robinson,
versity, and is a graduate of the National Defense University and Jr., M.D.
NATO Defense College, among other programs. He has served Commander, National Naval Medi-
in a variety of sea and shore assignments, and is the recipient cal Center
numerous personal decorations, including the Legion of Merit, Chief, Navy Medical Corps
and Defense Meritorious Service Medal. Rear Admiral Adam M. Robinson
Jr., M.D., entered naval service in
Rear Admiral Victor G. Guillory 1977 and earned his M.D. at Indi-
Commander, Amphibious Force, Seventh Fleet ana University School of Medicine
Commander, Amphibious Group One through the Armed Forces Health Adam M. Robinson
Task Force Seventy-Six Professional Scholarship Program.
Rear Admiral Victor G. Guillory served in leadership positions Following completion of his surgical internship at Southern
at sea and ashore before assuming his current position, most Illinois University School of Medicine, he was commissioned an
recently as Commanding Officer of the guided missile frigate ensign in the Navy. He later completed a fellowship in Colon
USS Underwood (FFG 36) and the cruiser USS Lake Cham- Rectal Surgery at Carle Foundation Hospital, University of Il-
plain (CG 57). He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy linois School of Medicine and then served as Head of the Colon
in 1978, earning a B.S. in management and technology, and is and Rectal Surgery Division of the National Naval Medical
also a graduate of the National Defense University. His personal Center, Bethesda. He holds fellowships in the American Col-
awards include the Legion of Merit and the Defense Meritorious lege of Surgeons and the American Society of Colon and Rectal
Service Medal. Surgery, and is a member of numerous medical societies. He has
been awarded numerous personal awards for meritorious serv-
Rear Admiral Cecil Diggs Haney ices, including the Legion Merit (two awards) and the Defense
Rear Admiral Cecil D. Haney is a Meritorious Service Medal (two awards).
1978 graduate of the U.S. Naval
Academy, where he received a B.S. Rear Admiral Anthony L. Winns
in ocean engineering. He also Vice Director for Operations, J-3
holds a Master’s degree in engineer- The Joint Staff
ing acoustics and system technol- Rear Admiral Anthony L. Winns
ogy from the Naval Post Graduate previously served as Deputy
School, and a Master’s in national Director, Air Warfare Staff of the
security strategy from the National Chief of Naval Operations. After
Defense University. He has served
Cecil Diggs Haney
graduation with honors in 1978 he
aboard surface and undersea vessels, completed initial flight training and
and commanded a submarine squadron before being named then advanced navigator training,
to his current assignment. His decorations include the Defense becoming a Naval Flight Officer
Anthony L. Winns
Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (two awards), Navy in January 1980. He was the first
Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal (two awards), officer in his Naval Academy class
and various campaign and unit awards. to be selected for Flag rank, in May
2000. He later earned a Master’s in financial management. He
served with distinction as flight officer, executive officer and
commanding officer of patrol squadrons and in staff positions,
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