Michael M. Gilday
Michael Martin Gilday (born October 10, 1962) is a United States Navy four-star admiral who has served as the 32nd chief of naval operations since August 22, 2019. Gilday has commanded two destroyers, served as Director of the Joint Staff, commanded the Tenth Fleet/Fleet Cyber Command, and led Carrier Strike Group 8.
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Birth name | Michael Martin Gilday |
Born | Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S. | October 10, 1962
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1985–present |
Rank | Admiral |
Commands held | Chief of Naval Operations United States Tenth Fleet Fleet Cyber Command Carrier Strike Group 8 Destroyer Squadron 7 USS Benfold USS Higgins |
Battles/wars | Gulf War |
Awards | Defense Distinguished Service Medal Navy Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal (4) Legion of Merit (3) Bronze Star Medal |
Early life and education
Michael Martin Gilday was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, and is a 1985 graduate of the United States Naval Academy as a Surface Warfare Officer. He has also graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School and the National War College.[2]
Career
Gilday's previous tours include duty with USS Chandler, USS Princeton, as well as commanding the USS Higgins and USS Benfold and Destroyer Squadron 7. He also had staff assignments on the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Chief of Naval Operation (Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate) and staff to the vice chief of naval operations. His joint assignments include Naval Aide to the President and executive assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.[3]
As a flag officer, Gilday served as Director of Operations for NATO's Joint Force Command in Lisbon and Director of Operations for United States Cyber Command. He assumed the duties of Commander, Fleet Cyber Command and United States Tenth Fleet on July 14, 2016,[4] was appointed Director of Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in May 2018, and became Director of the Joint Staff from March 1, 2019.[5]
On July 11, 2019, Gilday was nominated for appointment as the next chief of naval operations (CNO).[6] On August 1, the United States Senate voted unanimously to award Gilday a fourth star following the Senate Armed Services Committee's recommendation that he succeed Admiral John M. Richardson as CNO in September 2019.[7]
On April 15, 2020 Gilday announced the Navy was considering reinstating Brett Crozier, earlier fired in relation to Crozier's controversial response to coronavirus disease on the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.[8] Gilday, and the acting United States secretary of the Navy, James E. McPherson recommended that Crozier be reinstated as Captain of the Roosevelt on April 25, 2020.[9]
Awards and decorations
References
- "Navy.mil - Chief of Naval Operations Bio". navy.mil. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
- "The Valley Dispatch: Lowell native leads Navy's Fleet Cyber Command". The Valley Dispatch. September 6, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
- "ExecutiveGov: Michael Gilday Succeeds Jan Tighe as US Fleet Cyber Command Chief". July 19, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
- "Vice Adm. Michael Gilday". March 4, 2019. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
- "Navy to nominate three-star for CNO". July 11, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
- "Inside the historic decision to deep-select the Navy's top officer". August 6, 2019. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
- "Navy may reinstate fired captain to command of USS Roosevelt". NYT. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
- Cooper, Helene; Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff (April 24, 2020). "Navy Leaders Recommend Reinstating Roosevelt Captain Fired Over Virus Warning". SF Gate.
- "Military Times, Hall of Valor: Michael Martin Gilday". Retrieved June 6, 2017.
External links
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Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Jan E. Tighe |
Commander of United States Tenth Fleet/Fleet Cyber Command 2016–2018 |
Succeeded by Timothy J. White |
Preceded by Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. |
Director of the Joint Staff 2019–2019 |
Succeeded by Glen D. VanHerck |
Preceded by John M. Richardson |
Chief of Naval Operations 2019–present |
Incumbent |
Order of precedence | ||
Preceded by James C. McConville as Chief of Staff of the United States Army |
Order of precedence of the United States as Chief of Naval Operations |
Succeeded by Charles Q. Brown Jr. as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force |