词条 | Lisa Franchetti |
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Early lifeFranchetti was born in Rochester, New York. She studied at the Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism[2] in Evanston, Illinois, being awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism. While at Northwestern, she joined the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program and was commissioned in 1985. Further educationFranchetti has attended the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and holds a master’s degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix. Navy careerFranchetti’s operational career includes: auxiliaries officer and first division officer on USS Shenandoah (AD-44); navigator and jumboization coordinator on USS Monongahela (AO-178); operations officer on USS Moosbrugger (DD-980); combat systems officer and chief staff officer for Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2; executive officer of USS Stout (DDG-55); and assistant surface operations officer on USS George Washington Strike Group. She commanded USS Ross (DDG 71), and DESRON-21 embarked on USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74). She also served as commander of Pacific Partnership 2010, embarked on USNS Mercy (T-AH-19). Franchetti’s shoreside career has included: commander, United States Naval Reserve Center Central Point, Oregon; aide to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations; protocol officer for the Commander, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; 4th Battalion officer at the U.S. Naval Academy; division chief, Joint Concept Development and Experimentation, on the Joint Staff, J7; deputy director of International Engagement and executive assistant to N3/N5 on the Navy staff; and military assistant to the Secretary of the Navy. Since promotion to flag rank, Franchetti has held appointments as: commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea[3][4]; commander Carrier Strike Group 9; commander, Carrier Strike Group 15; and chief of staff, Joint Staff, J-5, Strategy, Plans and Policy; and, since 1 March 2018, is commander, U.S. 6th Fleet[4], Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO; deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe; deputy commander U.S. Naval Forces Africa; and Joint Force Maritime Component Commander. PersonalFranchetti is married and has a daughter.[5] AwardsFranchetti has the following personal awards:
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References1. ^[https://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=729 Vice Admiral Lisa M. Franchetti], biography, United States Navy, accessed 2018-10-08 2. ^[https://www.northwestern.edu/about/our-people/lisa-franchetti.html Lisa Franchetti], Northwestern University alumni, accessed 2018-10-08 3. ^[https://www.stripes.com/news/navy/navy-in-south-korea-getting-first-female-commander-1.223422 Navy in South Korea getting first female commander], Jon Rabiroff, Stars and Stripes, 2013-05-29, accessed 2018-10-08 4. ^[https://news.usni.org/2017/10/31/rear-adm-lisa-franchetti-nominated-lead-u-s-6th-fleet Rear Adm. Lisa Franchetti Nominated to Lead U.S. 6th Fleet], Ben Werner, US Naval Institute, 2017-10-31, accessed 2018-10-08 5. ^1 [https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2015/feature/us-navy-rok-star-lisa-franchetti.html U.S. Navy-ROK Star], Terry Stephan, “Northwestern” magazine, Spring 2015, Northwestern University, accessed 2018-10-08 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Navy document "US Navy Biography: Vice Admiral Lisa M. Franchetti" (2018-03-07). Retrieved on 2018-10-08. External link{{commonscatinline|Lisa M. Franchetti}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Franchetti, Lisa M}} 9 : Living people|Northwestern University alumni|Naval War College alumni|University of Phoenix alumni|Female admirals of the United States Navy|United States Navy admirals|Recipients of the Legion of Merit|People from Rochester, New York|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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