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Suggested Citation:"Naval Leadership." National Research Council. 2014. Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary: 1974-2014. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19543.
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CHIEFS OF NAVAL OPERATIONS

ADM Jonathan W. Greenert 2011-present
ADM Gary Roughead 2007-2011
ADM Michael G. Mullen 2005-2007
ADM Vernon E. Clark 2000-2005
ADM Jay L. Johnson 1996-2000
ADM Jeremy M. Boorda 1994-1996
ADM Frank B. Kelso II 1990-1994
ADM Carlisle A.H. Trost 1986-1990
ADM James D. Watkins 1982-1986
ADM Thomas B. Hayward 1978-1982
ADM James L. Holloway III 1974-1978
ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. 1970-1974

COMMANDANTS OF THE MARINE CORPS

Gen Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. 2014-present
Gen James F. Amos 2010-2014
Gen James T. Conway 2006-2010
Gen Michael W. Hagee 2003-2006
Gen James L. Jones 1999-2003
Gen Charles C. Krulak 1995-1999
Gen Carl E. Mundy, Jr. 1991-1995
Gen Alfred M. Gray, Jr. 1987-1991
Gen Paul X. Kelley 1983-1987
Gen Robert H. Barrow 1979-1983
Gen Louis H. Wilson 1975-1979
Gen Robert E. Cushman, Jr. 1972-1975

COMMANDANTS OF THE COAST GUARD

ADM Paul F. Zukunft 2014-present
ADM Robert J. Papp, Jr. 2010-2014
ADM Thad W. Allen 2006-2010
ADM Thomas H. Collin 2002-2006
ADM James M. Loy 1998-2002
ADM Robert E. Kramek 1994-1998
ADM J. William Kime 1990-1994
ADM Paul A. Yost, Jr. 1986-1990
ADM James S. Gracey 1982-1986
ADM John B. Hayes 1978-1982
ADM Owen W. Siler 1974-1978
ADM Chester R. Bender 1970-1974

NAVAL LEADERSHIP

THE NAVAL STUDIES BOARD IS DEEPLY INDEBTED TO THE NAVAL LEADERSHIP AND GRATEFUL FOR ITS SUPPORT OVER THE PAST 40 YEARS. IT CONTINUES TO BE THE BOARD’S PRIVILEGE TO SERVE WHEN CALLED UPON AND TO SUPPORT THE NAVAL FORCES IN THEIR ENDEAVORS TO PROTECT OUR NATION.

“It has long been recognized that the ultimate key to success of U.S. naval forces is the quality of their people.”

Manpower and Personnel Needs for a Transformed Naval Force, 2008

Suggested Citation:"Naval Leadership." National Research Council. 2014. Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary: 1974-2014. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19543.
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Forty years ago the Naval Studies Board was created at the request of then Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. As stated in his request to the National Academy of Sciences, he thought it important for the Navy to have an outside resource to which it could turn "for independent and outside counsel on any area of its responsibilities involving the interplay of scientific and technical matters with other national issues." Admiral Zumwalt, together with Under Secretary of the Navy Honorable David S. Potter and President of the National Academy of Sciences Dr. Philip Handler, recognized the importance of not only continuing but also focusing and strengthening the relationship that had existed between the National Academy of Sciences and the Department of the Navy since the Academy's creation in 1863.

To commemorate this special anniversary, Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary provides an overview of the history, mission, and accomplishments of the Board. In the coming years, the Naval Studies Board will continue to serve as a source of independent, long-range, scientific and technical planning advice for the nation's naval forces. It will also work to ensure that the relationships between the operational, science, engineering, and technical communities remain as strong and productive as ever to ensure that progress continues in areas most critical to meeting future naval forces’ needs.

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