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|name= John M. Richardson |image= ADM John M. Richardson, USN.jpg |image_size= |alt= |caption= |nickname= |birth_date= {{birth date and age|1960|4|8}} |birth_place= Petersburg, Virginia, U.S. |death_date= |death_place= |placeofburial= |allegiance= United States |branch= United States Navy |serviceyears= 1982–present |rank= Admiral |unit= |commands= Chief of Naval Operations Director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion Naval Submarine Forces in Norfolk Submarine Group 8 {{USS|Honolulu|SSN-718|6}} |battles= |awards= Navy Distinguished Service Medal (3) Defense Superior Service Medal (3) Legion of Merit (4) Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership |relations= |laterwork= |signature=Admiral John M. Richardson signature.png }}John Michael Richardson[1] (born April 8, 1960) is a four-star admiral in the United States Navy who currently serves as the 31st Chief of Naval Operations. He previously served as the Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program from November 2, 2012 to August 14, 2015. While serving as Director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion (itself a joint Department of Energy and Department of Navy organization), Richardson was responsible for the command and safe, reliable operation of the United States Navy's nuclear propulsion program and for all the current United States naval reactors deployed for usage as well as all facilities needed to ensure safe operations. On May 13, 2015, United States Secretary of Defense, Ashton Carter, announced Richardson's nomination to succeed Admiral Jonathan Greenert as Chief of Naval Operations.[2] Richardson began serving as the 31st Chief of Naval Operations on September 18, 2015.[3] Early life and educationBorn on April 8, 1960 in Petersburg, Virginia,[4] Richardson was commissioned into the United States Navy upon his graduation from the United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland in 1982.[3] Naval careerDuring his naval career, Richardson has served primarily with submarine operations, serving on the {{USS|Parche|SSN-683|6}}, the {{USS|Salt Lake City|SSN 716|6}}, and the {{USS|George C. Marshall|SSBN-654|6}}. Prior to being Director of Nuclear Propulsion, Richardson was Commander, Naval Submarine Forces (COMSUBFOR), where he was relieved by Michael J. Connor. Richardson has also commanded the {{USS|Honolulu|SSN-718|6}}, Submarine Development Squadron 12, Submarine Group 8, and Submarine Allied Naval Forces South. Richardson served as the Chief of Staff for U.S. Naval Forces Europe as well as U.S. Naval Forces Africa, Naval Aide to the President of the United States and Director of Strategy and Policy at U.S. Joint Forces Command.[3] Richardson also attended and received master's degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the National War College.[5] On May 13, 2015, Richardson was nominated by President Barack Obama to be the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), was confirmed August 5, and began serving as CNO on September 18, 2015.[6][3] Awards and decorationsIn 2001,[7] Richardson received the James Bond Stockdale Leadership Award.[3]
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.usna.edu/TridentProgram/Then%20and%20Now/Flag%20Officers.php |title=Former Trident Scholars who have achieved flag officer rank|date=2014|publisher=United States Naval Academy|accessdate=November 9, 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70471|title=Navy Gets New Nuclear Propulsion Boss|last=Dougan|first=Tom|publisher=US Navy|accessdate=January 4, 2013}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |title=Bio: 9/18/2015 – Present, ADMIRAL JOHN M. RICHARDSON|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=440 |website=Navy.mil|accessdate=February 7, 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171231211857/https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-114shrg24274/pdf/CHRG-114shrg24274.pdf|title=Nominations Before the Senate Armed Services Committee, First Session, 114th Congress|work=Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services United States Senate One Hundred Fourteenth Congress|format=PDF|publisher=GPO|accessdate=December 31, 2017|date=December 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nnsa.energy.gov/aboutus/ourleadership/jrichardsonbio|title=Admiral John M. Richardson|publisher=National Nuclear Security Administration |accessdate=January 4, 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Richardson Confirmed as Next CNO|url=http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=90495|website=Official Website of the United States Navy|publisher=United States Navy|accessdate=February 7, 2017}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=2001 VADM James Bond Stockdale Leadership Award Winners (NAVADMIN 246/01)|url=http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/messages/Documents2/NAVADMINS2/NAV2001/nav01246.txt|website=Naval Administrative Messages|publisher=United States Navy|accessdate=February 7, 2017}} 8. ^Cavas Christopher P. "Richardson Nominated for Naval Reactors" DefenseNews. Retrieved February 15, 2013. 9. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/mindef/news-and-events/latest-releases/article-detail/2017/may/15may17_nr/!ut/p/z1/rZHLbsIwEEW_hUWW1kxeGJYpraAVIX0ESLxBjuNAWuJAYkHz93VQF91AVaneWB5f3znjCwwSYIqfyi3XZa343pxTNtzQ6H4yQ89ZRH5sY7CK47l_t3hc0iGsgAETSh_0DtKqVLksiKiVlkpbuKsraaGS55ZwlRN5MtXWwj3XstWkkXvJW2kKDtrUwop3Ftq-2Wy6UU1vfBBlDmmBlArKR8R1C0G8oesTLqQkReY5fpZnju0LWP9Gysw1XlkBmvfsIolevKntoTOPwlffOIzHoxifHZzSb8ENj9Qw0OsMFNanUp5hqeqmMp_79scRZwhPF4QbU5rAyvfjkQUmlT6GTw3J_8ZiOjhNOAm3hp3rHSlVUUPSa00n3kHyQ3uoqpHbkY8ifHA9lnXnYDD4Anw0l50!/dz/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/?urile=wcm%3Apath%3A%2Fmindef-content%2Fhome%2Fnews-and-events%2Flatest-releases%2F2017%2Fmay%2F15may17_nr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181002141759/https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/mindef/news-and-events/latest-releases/article-detail/2017/may/15may17_nr/!ut/p/z1/rZHLbsIwEEW_hUWW1kxeGJYpraAVIX0ESLxBjuNAWuJAYkHz93VQF91AVaneWB5f3znjCwwSYIqfyi3XZa343pxTNtzQ6H4yQ89ZRH5sY7CK47l_t3hc0iGsgAETSh_0DtKqVLksiKiVlkpbuKsraaGS55ZwlRN5MtXWwj3XstWkkXvJW2kKDtrUwop3Ftq-2Wy6UU1vfBBlDmmBlArKR8R1C0G8oesTLqQkReY5fpZnju0LWP9Gysw1XlkBmvfsIolevKntoTOPwlffOIzHoxifHZzSb8ENj9Qw0OsMFNanUp5hqeqmMp_79scRZwhPF4QbU5rAyvfjkQUmlT6GTw3J_8ZiOjhNOAm3hp3rHSlVUUPSa00n3kHyQ3uoqpHbkY8ifHA9lnXnYDD4Anw0l50!/dz/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/?urile=wcm%3Apath%3A%2Fmindef-content%2Fhome%2Fnews-and-events%2Flatest-releases%2F2017%2Fmay%2F15may17_nr |archive-date=October 2, 2018 |title=US Chief of Naval Operations Receives Prestigious Military Award for Enhancing Strong Navy-to-Navy Ties |date=May 15, 2017 |quote=The United States' Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral (ADM) John M. Richardson, was conferred Singapore's prestigious military award, the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) [or the Meritorious Service Medal (Military)] by President Tony Tan.}} External links{{commons category|John M. Richardson (admiral)}}
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