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词条 Michelle Howard
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

     Dates of ranks 

  3. Awards and decorations

  4. In popular culture

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. Further reading

  8. External links

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|name = Michelle J. Howard
|image = Admiral Michelle J. Howard VCNO.jpg{{!}}border
|birth_name = Michelle Janine Howard
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|04|30}}
|death_date =
|birth_place = March Air Force Base, California, U.S.
|death_place =
|allegiance = {{flagu|United States}}
|branch = {{flag|United States Navy}}
|serviceyears = 1982–2017
|rank = {{Dodseal|USNO10|25}} Admiral
|commands = United States Naval Forces Europe - Naval Forces Africa
Allied Joint Force Command Naples
Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans and Strategy (N3/N5)
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Amphibious Squadron 7
Expeditionary Strike Group Two
Task Force Two Zero
|battles = Persian Gulf War
|awards = Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Navy Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
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Meritorious Service Medal
Navy Commendation Medal (4)
Navy Achievement Medal
|spouse = Wayne Cowles[1]
}}Michelle Janine Howard (born April 30, 1960) is a retired United States Navy officer who last served as the commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe while she concurrently served as the commander of U.S. Naval Forces Africa and commander of Allied Joint Force Command Naples. She previously served as the 38th Vice Chief of Naval Operations. She assumed her last assignment on June 7, 2016.[2]

Howard has achieved many historical firsts throughout her naval career. She was the first African-American woman to command a U.S. Navy ship,[3] the {{USS|Rushmore|LSD-47|6}},[4][5] and the first to achieve two- and three-star rank. In 2006, she was selected for the rank of rear admiral (lower half),[6] making her the first admiral selected from the U.S. Naval Academy class of 1982 and the first female graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy selected for flag rank. On July 1, 2014, Howard became the first woman to become a U.S. Navy four-star admiral.[7] As Vice Chief of Naval Operations, which she began that same day, she was the first African-American and the first woman to hold that post.[8] Howard also became the first female four-star admiral to command operational forces, when she assumed command of U.S. Naval Forces Europe and U.S. Naval Forces Africa. Howard retired on 1 December 2017 after nearly 36 years of service in the United States Navy.

Early life and education

Howard was born at March Air Force Base in California, the daughter of former U.S. Air Force master sergeant, Nick Howard, and his British wife, Phillipa. She is a 1978 graduate of Gateway High School in Aurora, Colorado. She graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1982 and from the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College in 1998 with a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences.

Career

Howard’s initial sea tours were aboard the {{USS|Hunley|AS-31|6}} and the {{USS|Lexington|AVT-16|6}}. While serving on board USS Lexington, she received the Secretary of the Navy/Navy League Captain Winifred Collins award in May 1987. This award is given to one woman officer a year for outstanding leadership. She reported to {{USS|Mount Hood|AE-29|6}} as Chief Engineer in 1990 and served in the Persian Gulf War, during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. She assumed duties as First Lieutenant on board the {{USS|Flint|AE-32|6}} in July 1992. In January 1996, she became the Executive Officer of {{USS|Tortuga|LSD-46|6}} and deployed to the Adriatic in support of Operation Joint Endeavor, a peacekeeping effort in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia. Sixty days after returning from the Mediterranean deployment, Tortuga departed on a West African Training Cruise, where the ship's sailors, with embarked U.S. Marines and U.S. Coast Guard detachment, operated with the naval services of seven African nations.

Howard took command of {{USS|Rushmore|LSD-47|6}} on March 12, 1999, becoming the first African-American woman to command a ship in the U.S. Navy. Howard commanded Amphibious Squadron 7 from May 2004 to September 2005. Deploying with Expeditionary Strike Group 5, operations included tsunami relief efforts in Indonesia and maritime security operations in the North Persian Gulf.

Howard's shore assignments include: Course Coordinator/Instructor for the Steam Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) course; Action Officer and Navy's liaison to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Military Services (DACOWITS) in the Bureau of Personnel; Action Officer J-3, Global Operations, Readiness on the Joint Staff from 2001–2003; Executive Assistant to the Joint Staff Director of Operations from February 2003 to February 2004; and Deputy Director N3 on the OPNAV Staff from December 2005 to July 2006.

Howard was the Deputy Director, Expeditionary Warfare Division, OPNAV staff from July 2006 to December 2006, and senior military assistant to the secretary of the Navy January 2007 – January 2009. She served as chief of staff to the director for Strategic Plans and Policy, J-5, Joint Staff from August 2010 until July 2012.[3] From August 2012 to July 2013 VAdm Howard served as Deputy Commander U.S. Fleet Forces Command headquartered in Norfolk, Va.

Howard assumed command of Expeditionary Strike Group 2 and Combined Task Force 151 (CTF 151) aboard the amphibious assault ship {{USS|Boxer|LHD-4|6}} in April 2009. Boxer was the flagship for CTF 151, a multinational task force established to conduct counter-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean. She played a key role in the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips, whose kidnapping by Somali pirates became a major motion picture film.[9]

Howard was promoted to rear admiral (lower half), effective September 1, 2007 and to rear admiral, effective August 1, 2010. She was promoted to vice admiral on August 24, 2012.

On July 1, 2014, Howard was promoted to admiral. She became the 38th Vice Chief of Naval Operations the same day.[10]

After Howard retired from the navy on December 1, 2017, she became the J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Visiting Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University, teaching cybersecurity and international policy.[11] International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) announced that it appointed Howard to its board, effective March 1, 2019.[12]

Dates of ranks

Promotions
Rank Date
 AdmiralJuly 1, 2014
 Vice admiralAugust 24, 2012
 Rear admiralAugust 1, 2010
 Rear admiral (lower half)September 1, 2007[6]

Awards and decorations

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number=0|type=service-star|name=Humanitarian Service ribbon|width=106}}number=5|type=service-star|ribbon=Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.svg|width=106}}
number=0|type=service-star|ribbon=NATO_Medal_Yugoslavia_ribbon_bar.svg|width=106}}
Joint Chiefs of Staff Badge
Surface Warfare Officer Pin
Defense Distinguished Service Medal | Navy Distinguished Service Medal w/ 1 gold award star
Defense Superior Service Medal w/ 1 bronze oak leaf clusterLegion of Merit w/ 2 award starsMeritorious Service Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ 3 award starsNavy and Marine Corps Achievement MedalJoint Meritorious Unit Award w/ 2 oak leaf clusters
Navy Unit CommendationNavy Meritorious Unit Commendation w/ 3 bronze service starsCoast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation with "O" device
National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 service starArmed Forces Expeditionary MedalSouthwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 service star
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary MedalGlobal War on Terrorism Service MedalArmed Forces Service Medal
Humanitarian Service MedalNavy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 1 silver service starNational Order of the Legion of Honour (Knight) (France)
NATO Medal for Former YugoslaviaKuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Command at Sea insignia
Allied Joint Force Command Naples

She is the recipient of the 2008 Women of Color Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Career Achievement Award, 2009 Dominion Power Strong Men and Women Excellence in Leadership Award,[13] and the 2011 USO Military Woman of the Year.[14]

On February 1, 2013, Howard was honored with the "Chairman's Award" at the 44th NAACP Image Awards.[14] She is a 1987 recipient of the Secretary of the Navy/Navy League Captain Winifred Collins Award.

On June 13, 2015, Admiral Howard was awarded the Doctor of Public Service honorary degree from the American Public University System for her many years of service in the United States Navy, her contribution to the advancement of women in the United States Military, and to her continued service to the people of the United States and around the world.

In popular culture

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  • A female voice identified as "Admiral Howard" is included in the 2013 film, Captain Phillips. By radio, Admiral Howard coordinated the rescue of the ship’s commander, later depicted in the movie.[15]

See also

  • List of female United States military generals and flag officers
{{Portal bar|Biography|United States Navy}}

References

{{USNAVY|article=Vice Admiral Michelle Howard|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=394}}
1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2013-12-20/black-woman-named-to-a-top-u-s-navy-job-says-wimps-fail.html |last1=Lerman |first1=David |last2=Walcott |first2=John |title=Black Woman Named to a Top U.S. Navy Job Says Wimps Fail |work=Bloomberg Politics |publisher=Bloomberg, L.P. |date=December 20, 2013 |accessdate=December 23, 2013}}
2. ^http://www.45enord.ca/2016/06/une-femme-noire-amiral-a-la-tete-du-commandement-militaire-de-lotan-a-naples/
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=394 | title=US Navy Biography – Michelle Howard | publisher=US Navy | accessdate=December 18, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2523600/President-Obama-nominates-female-4-star-Navy-admiral.html | title=President Obama nominates the first ever female 4-star Navy admiral | publisher=Telegraph | date=December 14, 2013 | accessdate=December 18, 2013 | author=Klausner, Alexandra}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=78832 | title=Navy Celebrates 2014 African American/Black History Month | publisher=US Navy | accessdate=July 1, 2014 | quote=Vice Adm. Michelle Howard is recognized for many first accomplishments, including the recognition as the first female United States Naval Academy graduate to be promoted to the rank of admiral, the first black female to command a combatant ship, and the first black female promoted to two-star and three-star admiral. She has also been confirmed by the Senate to serve as Vice Chief of Naval Operations, the service's No. 2 uniformed officer. She will be the first black and first woman to hold the job and the first female four-star admiral.}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=9518 |title=Flag Officer Announcements |publisher=Defense.gov |date=May 4, 2006 |accessdate=December 18, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219030315/http://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=9518 |archivedate=December 19, 2013 |df= }}
7. ^{{cite news|title=US Navy promotes first woman to 4-star admiral in 238 year history|url=http://rt.com/usa/169840-us-navy-fourstar-female/|work=RT|date=July 2, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2014/07/01/adm-michelle-howard-becomes-first-four-star-woman-in-navy-history/|title= Adm. Michelle Howard becomes first four-star woman in Navy history|last1=Lamothe|first1=Dan|date=July 1, 2014|publisher=The Washington Post|location=Washington, DC US|accessdate=July 6, 2014}}
9. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.wtvm.com/story/31756133/first-african-american-woman-to-command-navy-ship-in-mobile| title=First African American woman to command Navy ship in Mobile| publisher=Fox News wtvm| author=Devan Coffaro| date=April 18, 2016| accessdate=April 20, 2016| quote=}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=US Navy promotes first woman to four-star admiral|url=http://www.washingtondcnews.net/index.php/sid/223470685/scat/c08dd24cec417021/ht/US-Navy-promotes-first-woman-to-four-star-admiral|accessdate=2 July 2014|publisher=Washington DC News.Net}}
11. ^ YahooFinance "IBM just appointed the first African-American woman to command a US Navy ship to its board" 26 February 2019 [https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/ibm-just-appointed-first-african-195448707.html]
12. ^ CNBC "IBM just appointed the first African-American woman to command a US Navy ship to its board" 26 February 2019 [https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/26/ibm-appoints-admiral-michelle-j-howard-to-its-board.html]
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.dom.com/about/education/strong/2009/index.jsp |title=2009 Honorees |accessdate=December 18, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219012256/https://www.dom.com/about/education/strong/2009/index.jsp |archivedate=December 19, 2013 |df= }}
14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.naacpimageawards.net/inside-the-show/special-awards/chairmans-award/ | title=Chairman’s Award | publisher=NAACP | accessdate=December 18, 2013 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131229153203/http://www.naacpimageawards.net/inside-the-show/special-awards/chairmans-award/ | archivedate=December 29, 2013 | df=mdy-all }}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-players-abc-news/saving-captain-phillips--meet-one-of-the-real-life-heroes-behind-the-new-movie-215105289.html|first1=Luis|last1=Martinez|first2=Alexandra|last2=Dukakis|first3=Tom|last3=Thornton|first4=Chris|last4=Carlson|last5=Bob|last6=McHenry|first7=David|last7=Curley|title=Saving Captain Phillips: Meet one of the real-life heroes behind the new movie|work=Power Players|publisher=ABC News|date=October 11, 2013|accessdate=February 16, 2014}}

Further reading

  • {{cite web|author=|title=Michelle Howard | url=http://www.answers.com/topic/michelle-howard | work=Contemporary Black Biography | publisher=The Gale Group, Inc | year=2006 | accessdate=2009-04-14}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.tribstar.com/opinion/local_story_108220709.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20090501090107/http://www.tribstar.com/opinion/local_story_108220709.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=May 1, 2009|title=In a generation, a sea change has come to the U.S. Navy|first=Stephanie|last=Salter|publisher=Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.|work=The Tribune-Star|date=April 18, 2009|accessdate=May 1, 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/05_26-61/NAV|title=First female grad to make admiral reflects on career|work=Annapolis Capital|date=May 26, 2006}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=25553 |title=Naval Academy Holds "30 Years of Women" Conference |work=Navy NewsStand |date=September 14, 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061126212507/http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=25553 |archivedate=November 26, 2006 |df= }}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=16983 |title=PHIBRON 7 Assumes Responsibilities as MSO for CTF 58 |work=Navy NewsStand |date=February 9, 2005 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070713131955/http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=16983 |archivedate=July 13, 2007 |df= }}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=16584|title=Amphibious Squadron 7 Commander Meets With Coalition Partners to Discuss Humanitarian Relief Efforts|work=Navy NewsStand|date=January 11, 2005}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1077/is_11_54/ai_55553243|title=MAKING WAVES In The New Navy – African American naval officers|work=Ebony|date=September 1999}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=12484|title=Flag Officer Announcements|date=February 10, 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103054534|title=Multi-National Task Force Focuses On Preventing Piracy|publisher=NPR|work=All Things Considered|date=April 13, 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.navytimes.com/news/2009/04/navy_howard_pirates_042209w/|title=Task force commander has busy first week|work=Navy Times|date=April 22, 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.essence.com/2009/05/06/a-hero-among-us-exclusive-interview-with/|title=A Hero Among Us: Exclusive Interview with Admiral Michelle Howard|work=Essence|author=Essence|publisher=Essence Communications, Inc.|date=December 16, 2009|accessdate=February 16, 2014}}

External links

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  • {{Official website|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=394}}
  • {{C-SPAN|Michelle Howard}}
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