Gregory R. Bryant
Gregory R. Bryant | |
---|---|
Washington | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/ | United States Navy |
Years of service | 35 |
Rank | Rear Admiral |
Commands held | Engineering Duty Officer School Puget Sound Naval Shipyard |
Awards | Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal x 4 Good Conduct Medal Navy E Ribbon National Defense Service Medal x3 Sea Service Ribbon |
Gregory Russell Bryant, Sr. (born November 1950)[1] is a retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral.
Bryant enlisted in the Navy in 1970 and was selected for the Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program (NESEP). Through NESEP, he attended the University of New Mexico earning a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering
In 1982, Bryant was assigned to
In 1988, Bryant reported to Mare Island Naval Shipyard where he served as Type Desk Officer, Planning and Estimating Superintendent, Nuclear Repair Officer and Nuclear Production Manager. During this tour, he completed his Submarine Engineering Duty qualifications. He then reported to USS Holland (AS-32) then home ported in Apra Harbor, Guam, and served as Repair Officer.[2]
Bryant transferred to Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in 1994 where he served as the Engineering and Planning Officer and Operations Officer. In 1998, he commanded the Engineering Duty Officer School in Port Hueneme, California.
Bryant assumed command of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in July 1999 where, in May 2002, he was selected for promotion to flag officer.[2][4]
RADM Bryant transferred from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in September 2002 and reported to the office of the Chief of Naval Operations as Deputy Director Fleet Readiness Division (N43B). He subsequently served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Fleet Maintenance, U.S. Pacific Fleet and retired from this position in October 2005 after 35 years of Naval service.[2]
Awards
RADM Bryant's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal (four awards), the Navy Good Conduct Medal, the Navy E Ribbon, the National Defense Service Medal (three awards), and the Sea Service Ribbon.[2]
References
- ^ Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on the Active-Duty List. Bureau of Naval Personnel. 1 October 1984. p. 177. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
- ^ "Class of June 1988" (PDF). Naval Postgraduate School Graduation Exercises. 1988-06-16.
- ^ "Congressional Record" (PDF). Congressional Record. 148 (107): S7763. 2002-07-31 – via U.S. Government Publishing Office.