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PRESIDENT, ASSOCIATION OF NAVAL AVIATION
P.D. Smith retired from the U.S. Navy as a Rear Admiral in July, 1993.
During his Navy career he was a specialist in maritime patrol
surveillance and anti-submarine warfare as well as political-military planning
and strategy. He was a pilot, and
commanded Patrol Squadron
FORTY-FOUR in Brunswick, Maine, Patrol Wing TWO at Barbers Point, Hawaii, and
the Patrol Wings of the U.
S. Pacific Fleet from Moffett Field, California.
In this latter capacity he was in charge of the 13 Navy maritime patrol
squadrons stationed from California, through the Pacific region to Diego Garcia
in the Indian Ocean. From 1967-68
he was the Communications Officer aboard USS HANCOCK (CVA-19) and made two
deployments to the Tonkin Gulf for operations in Viet Nam.
Rear Admiral Smith was Director of Navy Strategy, Plans
and Policy (OP-60) in the Pentagon from 1989 to 1991.
His duties included representing the Navy’s position to the Joint
Chiefs of Staff. His final
active duty assignment was as the Director, Plans and Policy, U.S. Central
Command. In that job he was
involved in directing the draw-down of military forces in the Arabian Gulf
Region following Operation Desert Storm. He
traveled extensively in the Middle East and gained an insight into the customs
and traditions of the region. (Chronology
of duty assignments on page 2.)
Following retirement, P.D. was
a consultant to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company in Marietta, Georgia from
1993-97, advising on the sale of maritime patrol aircraft to the
Gulf Region. He joined the company full-time in late 1997 as the
Director of Near East Business Development, directing a staff responsible for
marketing in Greece, Turkey, Jordan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
countries.
In 1999 he became the Director
of Maritime Requirements for the company. In
that capacity he was responsible for the sales and marketing of LMAC built
aircraft to naval forces. His staff
marketed the P-3 Orion and S-3 Viking aircraft world-wide and the
C-130J Hercules to the US Marine Corps and the US Coast Guard.
He retired from Lockheed Martin in December 2000.
RADM Smith is a native of
Huntington, West Virginia. He
received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Duke University and a Master
of Science Degree in International Affairs from the George Washington
University. He attended both the
Naval War College and the Navy School of Command and Staff.
He is a life-time member of the Association
of Naval Aviation and during 2000 served on the Board of Directors of the
Atlanta Council, Navy League of the United States.
P.D. is married to the former
Mary Evelyn Spencer of Milton, Florida. They
reside in Alexandria, Virginia and have three children and two grandchildren,
all living in northern Florida.
SUMMARY OF ASSIGNMENTS
RADM
Phillip D. Smith, USN (Ret)
| YEAR |
ACTIVITY |
DUTIES |
| 1956-57 |
CNATRA |
AOC and Flight Student (Wings 9/57) |
| 1958-60 |
VP-56, NORVA |
Patrol Plane Commander (PPC) P5M |
| 1960-61 |
NAS Whiting Field |
Instructor |
| 1961-62 |
AmForcesRadio/TV |
Program producer |
| 1962-63 |
Civilian |
Short-timer |
| 1963-67 |
VP-26, Brunswick |
PPC P2V and P3B |
| 1967-69 |
USS HANCOCK |
Communications Officer |
| 1969-70 |
NavWarCollege |
Student, Command & Staff |
| 1970-72 |
USNA Annapolis |
Instructor, English & History |
| 1972-72 |
VP-44, Brunswick |
XO/CO |
| 1974-75 |
NavWarCollege |
Student, Naval Warfare |
| 1975-77 |
CPW-5, Brunswick |
Chief Staff Officer |
| 1977-80 |
SACLANT, Norfolk |
Dir, Long Range Plans |
| 1980-82 |
CPW-2, Barbers Pt |
Commander |
| 1982-85 |
Pentagon |
Navy Planner, OP-06 |
| 1985-86 |
CINCPACFLT |
Exec Asst to Commander & DepCOS for Operations |
| 1986-88 |
COMPATWINGSPAC |
Commander |
| 1988-91 |
Pentagon OP-61 & OP-60 |
Director |
| 1991-93 |
USCENTCOM, Tampa |
Director, J-5 |
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