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Scott Fry

Vice Admiral Scott Allen Fry (born Bellefonte, Pennsylvania), is a former Director of the Joint Staff for the United States Department of Defense, who previously served as commander of the Sixth Fleet.

Before selection to flag rank, he served as the executive assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations, and tours as division officer, department head, and executive officer aboard the McCloy, Grand Rapids and Julius A. Furer, and on the staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron 4.

Naval career

Fry attended public schools in Dallas, Pennsylvania, and entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1967. Upon graduation, Fry was commissioned as a naval officer in June 1971. His initial assignment, beginning July 1971, was aboard the McCloy (FF-1038) as Communications Officer, where he served until September 1973. He next served as executive officer aboard the Grand Rapids (PG-98), homeported in Naples, Italy, from January 1974 to December 1975.

After additional training, he served as operations officer aboard the Julius A. Furer (FFG-6) from October 1976, until August 1978. From August 1978, to March 1980, he served on the staff of commander, Destroyer Squadron Four in Charleston, South Carolina. From March, 1980, to March, 1983, Fry was assigned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, serving as Cruiser/Destroyer Atlantic Fleet Placement Officer and Assistant Surface Captain Detailer. From August 1983, until July 1985 he returned to serve aboard the McCloy as commanding officer. From August, 1985, to May 1986, he served as the Third Battalion Officer, stationed at the United States Naval Academy, in Annapolis, Maryland, then served as executive assistant to the superintendent of the academy, until September, 1988.

From October 7, 1988 until November 2, 1990, Fry was the commander on board the Conolly (DD-979), after which he served as an executive assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy in Washington, D.C. until June, 1992. From July, 1992, through September, 1993, he was the Commander of Destroyer Squadron 32. By October 1993, Fry returned to Naples, becoming the executive assistant to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Allied Forces Southern Europe.

Flag rank

In April, 1994, he returned to Washington, D.C., as executive assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. From June, 1995 to July, 1997, he served as deputy director for strategy and policy, as a joint staff officer.

In August, 1997, Fry returned to sea as commander of Cruiser-Destroyer Group 8, Dwight D. Eisenhower Battle Group, leading a Mediterranean/Persian Gulf deployment from June 1998 until that November, when he became director for operations, Joint Staff.

Fry's final assignment, as commander of Naval Striking and Support Forces Southern Europe, began in October, 2001, shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. He retired from active duty in 2003.

He is married, and he and his wife have three daughters, three grandsons, and two granddaughters.

Awards and decorations

 
 
 
         
       
       
 
 
      
     

References

  1. ^ Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on Active Duty. Bureau of Naval Personnel. October 1, 1976. p. 94. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  • – Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction: Aircraft Piracy (Highjacking) and Destruction of Airborne Objects (CJCSI 3610.01A), Vice Admiral Scott A. Fry, Director Joint Chief of Staff (June 1, 2001)
  • – Department of Defence Directive: Military assistance to Civil Authorities' (DODD 3025.15), Secretary of Defence John P. White (February 18, 1997)

External links

  • PStripes.osd.mil – Vice Admiral Johnson chosen to head forces in Europe (announces Scott A. Fry replaces Johnson as NATO Commander for Southern Europe), Ward Sanderson (October 4, 2001)

Biographical information

  • – Vice Admiral Scott A. Fry, U.S. Navy, Commander Naval Striking and Support Forces Southern Europe (biographical info)
  • – Vice Admiral Fry
  • NATO.int – Commander, Naval Striking and Support Forces Southern Europe (COMSTRIKEFORSOUTH): Vice Admiral Scott A. Fry, U.S. Navy' (August 18, 2003)

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informationNaval career EditFry attended public schools in Dallas Pennsylvania and entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland in 1967 Upon graduation Fry was commissioned as a naval officer in June 1971 His initial assignment beginning July 1971 was aboard the McCloy FF 1038 as Communications Officer where he served until September 1973 He next served as executive officer aboard the Grand Rapids PG 98 homeported in Naples Italy from January 1974 to December 1975 After additional training he served as operations officer aboard the Julius A Furer FFG 6 from October 1976 until August 1978 From August 1978 to March 1980 he served on the staff of commander Destroyer Squadron Four in Charleston South Carolina From March 1980 to March 1983 Fry was assigned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel serving as Cruiser Destroyer Atlantic Fleet Placement Officer and Assistant Surface Captain Detailer From August 1983 until July 1985 he returned to serve aboard the McCloy as commanding officer From August 1985 to May 1986 he served as the Third Battalion Officer stationed at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland then served as executive assistant to the superintendent of the academy until September 1988 From October 7 1988 until November 2 1990 Fry was the commander on board the Conolly DD 979 after which he served as an executive assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy in Washington D C until June 1992 From July 1992 through September 1993 he was the Commander of Destroyer Squadron 32 By October 1993 Fry returned to Naples becoming the executive assistant to the Commander in Chief U S Naval Forces Europe Allied Forces Southern Europe Flag rank Edit In April 1994 he returned to Washington D C as executive assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations From June 1995 to July 1997 he served as deputy director for strategy and policy as a joint staff officer In August 1997 Fry returned to sea as commander of Cruiser Destroyer Group 8 Dwight D Eisenhower Battle Group leading a Mediterranean Persian Gulf deployment from June 1998 until that November when he became director for operations Joint Staff Fry s final assignment as commander of Naval Striking and Support Forces Southern Europe began in October 2001 shortly after the September 11 2001 attacks He retired from active duty in 2003 He is married and he and his wife have three daughters three grandsons and two granddaughters Awards and decorations Edit Surface Warfare Officer PinDefense Distinguished Service Medal with one bronze oak leaf clusterNavy Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit with four gold award starsMeritorious Service Medal with two award stars Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal Joint Meritorious Unit AwardNavy E Ribbon with three Battle E devices National Defense Service Medal with two bronze service stars Armed Forces Expeditionary MedalSouthwest Asia Service Medal with service star Armed Forces Service Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with three service starsSpecial Operations Service Ribbon NATO Medal for the former Yugoslavia Kuwait Liberation Medal Kuwait References Edit Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on Active Duty Bureau of Naval Personnel October 1 1976 p 94 Retrieved 2020 06 19 DTIC mil pdf Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction Aircraft Piracy Highjacking and Destruction of Airborne Objects CJCSI 3610 01A Vice Admiral Scott A Fry Director Joint Chief of Staff June 1 2001 DTIC mil Department of Defence Directive Military assistance to Civil Authorities DODD 3025 15 Secretary of Defence John P White February 18 1997 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scott A Fry PStripes osd mil Vice Admiral Johnson chosen to head forces in Europe announces Scott A Fry replaces Johnson as NATO Commander for Southern Europe Ward Sanderson October 4 2001 Biographical information Edit DD979 com Vice 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