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Harry D. Train II

Harry Depue Train II (born November 5, 1927) is a retired United States Navy admiral and a Senior Fellow at the Joint Advanced Warfighting School at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia.[2]

Harry D. Train II
Official portrait of Admiral Harry D. Train II, August 1982
Born (1927-11-05) November 5, 1927 (age 95)
Washington, D.C.[1]
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1949–1982
RankAdmiral
Commands heldSupreme Allied Commander Atlantic
United States Atlantic Command
United States Atlantic Fleet
United States Sixth Fleet
Carrier Strike Group 6
Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 8
USS Conyngham (DDG-17)
USS Barbel (SS-580)
Battles/warsWorld War II
Korean War
AwardsDefense Distinguished Service Medal
Navy Distinguished Service Medal (4)
Legion of Merit (4)
RelationsRear Admiral Harold C. Train (father)
Rear Admiral Elizabeth L. Train (daughter)

Naval career

Train was admitted to the United States Naval Academy in 1945 and graduated in 1949.

Train's operational commands included the attack submarine USS Barbel (SS-580); the guided missile destroyer USS Conyngham (DDG-17); Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 8; the John F. Kennedy Battle Group; and from August 1976 to September 1978, the United States Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea.

His principal staff duties included Director of the Joint Staff, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Executive Assistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. He served as aide to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Thomas H. Moorer.

From 1978 to 1982, Train served as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic as Commander-in-Chief, United States Atlantic Command and as Commander-in-Chief, United States Atlantic Fleet. He retired from the Navy in 1982.

Personal life and post-military service

The son of Rear Admiral Harold Cecil Train (1887–1968) and May Philipps Train (1889–1980),[3][4] he graduated from the Georgetown Preparatory School in 1945 and the United States Naval Academy in 1949.

Train and his wife, Catharine, have four daughters, including Rear Admiral Elizabeth L. Train.[5]

In 1956, he joined the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution.

After retiring from full-time military service, Train worked for Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), the nation's largest employee owned research and engineering company. He retired from SAIC as its Manager, Hampton Roads Operations, in September 2006.[2]

Train served as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century.[6] He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Old Dominion University Research Foundation,[2] and was the long-time president of the Future of Hampton Roads, a group of civic leaders who work toward regional solutions in Hampton Roads, Virginia.[7]

Awards and decorations

 
 
           
 
 
   
     
 
 
     
     

See also

Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, United States Atlantic Fleet
September 30, 1978 - September 30, 1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, United States Sixth Fleet
August 1976 – September 1978
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Supplement to Who's who in America. 1987. ISBN 9780837971001.
  2. ^ a b c Old Dominion University Research Foundation 2017-09-18 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Obituary of Cecil Train Wilson, The Washington Post, October 27, 2006
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-02. Retrieved 2009-10-31.
  5. ^ U.S. Navy Biographies 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-12. Retrieved 2009-10-31.
  7. ^ Future of Hampton Roads website

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Harry Depue Train II born November 5 1927 is a retired United States Navy admiral and a Senior Fellow at the Joint Advanced Warfighting School at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia 2 Harry D Train IIOfficial portrait of Admiral Harry D Train II August 1982Born 1927 11 05 November 5 1927 age 95 Washington D C 1 AllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1949 1982RankAdmiralCommands heldSupreme Allied Commander AtlanticUnited States Atlantic CommandUnited States Atlantic FleetUnited States Sixth FleetCarrier Strike Group 6Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla 8USS Conyngham DDG 17 USS Barbel SS 580 Battles warsWorld War IIKorean WarAwardsDefense Distinguished Service MedalNavy Distinguished Service Medal 4 Legion of Merit 4 RelationsRear Admiral Harold C Train father Rear Admiral Elizabeth L Train daughter Contents 1 Naval career 2 Personal life and post military service 3 Awards and decorations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNaval career EditTrain was admitted to the United States Naval Academy in 1945 and graduated in 1949 Train s operational commands included the attack submarine USS Barbel SS 580 the guided missile destroyer USS Conyngham DDG 17 Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla 8 the John F Kennedy Battle Group and from August 1976 to September 1978 the United States Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea His principal staff duties included Director of the Joint Staff Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Executive Assistant to the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff and Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations He served as aide to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Thomas H Moorer From 1978 to 1982 Train served as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization s Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic as Commander in Chief United States Atlantic Command and as Commander in Chief United States Atlantic Fleet He retired from the Navy in 1982 Personal life and post military service EditThe son of Rear Admiral Harold Cecil Train 1887 1968 and May Philipps Train 1889 1980 3 4 he graduated from the Georgetown Preparatory School in 1945 and the United States Naval Academy in 1949 Train and his wife Catharine have four daughters including Rear Admiral Elizabeth L Train 5 In 1956 he joined the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution After retiring from full time military service Train worked for Science Applications International Corporation SAIC the nation s largest employee owned research and engineering company He retired from SAIC as its Manager Hampton Roads Operations in September 2006 2 Train served as a commissioner on the U S Commission on National Security 21st Century 6 He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Old Dominion University Research Foundation 2 and was the long time president of the Future of Hampton Roads a group of civic leaders who work toward regional solutions in Hampton Roads Virginia 7 Awards and decorations Edit Badge Surface Warfare Officer Pin1st Row Defense Distinguished Service Medal2nd Row Navy Distinguished Service Medal with three gold stars Legion of Merit with three gold stars Meritorious Service Medal3rd row Joint Services Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal China Service Medal4th row American Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal Navy Occupation Service Medal5th Row National Defense Service Medal with service star Korean Service Medal with two battle stars Order of Naval Merit Brazil Grand Cross6th row Order of the Republic Tunisia Commander Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation United Nations Korea MedalBadge not shown Supreme Allied Commander AtlanticSee also EditList of United States Navy four star admiralsMilitary officesPreceded byIsaac C Kidd Jr Commander in Chief United States Atlantic FleetSeptember 30 1978 September 30 1982 Succeeded byWesley L McDonaldPreceded byFrederick C Turner Commander in Chief United States Sixth FleetAugust 1976 September 1978 Succeeded byJames D Watkins Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harry D Train II References Edit Supplement to Who s who in America 1987 ISBN 9780837971001 a b c Old Dominion University Research Foundation Archived 2017 09 18 at the Wayback Machine Obituary of Cecil Train Wilson The Washington Post October 27 2006 USNA Cemetery Documentation Project PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 02 Retrieved 2009 10 31 U S Navy Biographies Archived 2012 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Statement of the Hon James R Schlesinger and Admiral Harry D Train USN Ret for the U S Commission on National Security 21st Century U S Senate website PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 01 12 Retrieved 2009 10 31 Future of Hampton Roads websiteExternal links EditProfiles at SourceWatch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harry D Train II amp oldid 1132647474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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