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rdfs:comment | - Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach (born in 1955) served as the Director of Naval History and Director of the Naval History and Heritage Command and the Curator of the Navy from 2008 to 2012. He was an American submarine officer who played a role in implementing a visionary "Memorandum of Understanding" between the Submarine Force Active component and the Reserve component. He helped pioneer many key initiatives that have since been adopted Navy-wide. DeLoach was the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements and Assessments.
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Commands | - NR COMSEVENTHFLT Detachment 111
- NR COMSUBRON SIX Detachment 504
- NR OPNAV Detachment SITE-R 109
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Caption | - Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach
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laterwork | - Excepted Service for the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
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abstract | - Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach (born in 1955) served as the Director of Naval History and Director of the Naval History and Heritage Command and the Curator of the Navy from 2008 to 2012. He was an American submarine officer who played a role in implementing a visionary "Memorandum of Understanding" between the Submarine Force Active component and the Reserve component. He helped pioneer many key initiatives that have since been adopted Navy-wide. DeLoach was the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements and Assessments.
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