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- Scott Harbison Swift (born December 1, 1957 [citation needed]) is a retired admiral in the United States Navy, serving as the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet from May 27, 2015 to May 17, 2018. He previously served as the director of Navy Staff in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
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Scott Harbison Swift (born December 1, 1957 [citation needed]) is a retired admiral in the United States Navy, serving as the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet from May 27, 2015 to May 17, 2018. He previously served as the director of Navy Staff in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations .
Sep 26, 2017 · Adm. Scott Swift, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, said Monday he has submitted a request to retire after being told he will not be chosen as a nominee to succeed Adm. Harry Harris as commander of U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM).
Admiral Swift is Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. He is the 35th commander since the Pacific Fleet was established in February 1941 with headquarters at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Aug 14, 2017 · Admiral Scott Swift was promoted to Admiral and assumed command of the U.S. Pacific Fleet on May 27, 2015. He is the 35th commander since the Fleet was established in February 1941 with headquarters at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Read his entire bio here.
Retiring from the U.S. Navy as an Admiral following over 40 years of service, Scott comes to Stellar Solutions as a seasoned leader who is exceptionally skilled at generating strategic vision and efficient processes in pursuit of a client’s critical needs.
Admiral Scott Swift, USN (Ret.) Board of Directors Adm. Swift served in the U.S. Navy for more than 40 years, rising from his commission through the Aviation Reserve Officer Candidate program to become a Navy light attack and strike fighter pilot.
May 18, 2018 · Adm. Scott Swift, at times emotional, made multiple references to last year’s two deadly collisions involving Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers, USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) and USS John S. McCain (DDG-56), killing 17 sailors serving aboard PACFLEET ships.