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Admiral Cecil D. Haney
Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Admiral Haney, a native of Washington, D.C. is a 1978
graduate of the United States Naval Academy where he
received a Bachelor of Science degree in Ocean
Engineering.
Haney completed operational assignments in USS John
C. Calhoun (SSBN 630) in various division officer
assignments and in USS Frank Cable (AS 40), where
he completed Surface Warfare qualifications while serving
as radiological controls officer. He served as engineer
in USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN 709), executive
officer in USS Asheville (SSN 758), and assistant
squadron deputy at Submarine Squadron 8 before taking
command of USS Honolulu (SSN 718) in June 1996.
Admiral Haney commanded Submarine Squadron 1 from June
2002 to July 2004, and Submarine Group 2 from October 2006
to March 2008.
Haney’s shore duty tours include administrative
assistant for enlisted affairs at Naval Reactors, and
congressional appropriations liaison officer for the
Office of the Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), Deputy
Chief of Staff of Plans, Policies and Requirements, U.S.
Pacific Fleet (N5N8) and Director, Submarine Warfare
Division (N87); Director, Naval Warfare Integration Group
(N00X) and Deputy Commander, U.S. Strategic Command,
Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska.
Haney holds Master’s degrees in Engineering Acoustics
and System Technology from the Naval Post Graduate School,
and a Master’s degree in National Security Strategy from
the National Defense University.
Haney’s decorations include the Navy Distinguished
Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal (two
awards), Legion of Merit (four awards), Navy Commendation
Medal (three awards), Navy Achievement Medal (two awards),
and various campaign and unit awards. In addition, he was
the 1998 Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Leadership
Award recipient.
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