Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard
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Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard | |
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since June 13, 2024 | |
United States Coast Guard | |
Type | Service vice chief |
Reports to | Commandant of the Coast Guard |
Seat | Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building, Washington, D.C. |
Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Constituting instrument | 14 U.S.C. § 304 |
Formation | 1929 |
First holder | Benjamin M. Chiswell |
Website | www.uscg.mil |
The vice commandant of the Coast Guard serves as the second-in-command of the United States Coast Guard, behind only the commandant of the Coast Guard.
Since 1929, 31 officers have served as Vice Commandant, or, as the position was referred to before 1972, Assistant Commandant. The title of the position was changed effective October 2, 1972, pursuant to Pub. L. 92–451. This position has been historically held by a vice admiral until the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2015 elevated the statutory rank for the position to admiral.
The current vice commandant is Admiral Kevin E. Lunday, who assumed office on June 13, 2024.[1]
Vice commandants of the Coast Guard
[edit]No. | Name | Photo | Tenure |
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1 | Captain Benjamin M. Chiswell |
1929–1931 | |
2 | Rear Admiral Leon C. Covell |
1931–1941 | |
3 | Rear Admiral Lloyd T. Chalker |
1941–1946 | |
4 | Vice Admiral Merlin O'Neill |
1946–1949 | |
5 | Rear Admiral Alfred C. Richmond |
1949–1954 | |
6 | Vice Admiral James Hirshfield |
1954–1962 | |
7 | Vice Admiral Edwin J. Roland |
1962–1962 | |
8 | Vice Admiral Donald M. Morrison |
1962–1964 | |
9 | Vice Admiral William D. Shields |
1964–1966 | |
10 | Vice Admiral Paul E. Trimble |
1966–1970 | |
11 | Vice Admiral Thomas R. Sargent III |
1970–1974 | |
12 | Vice Admiral Ellis L. Perry |
1974–1978 | |
13 | Vice Admiral Robert H. Scarborough |
1978–1982 | |
14 | Vice Admiral Benedict L. Stabile |
1982–1986 | |
15 | Vice Admiral James C. Irwin |
1986–1988 | |
16 | Vice Admiral Clyde T. Lusk |
1988–1990 | |
17 | Vice Admiral Martin H. Daniell |
1990–1992 | |
18 | Vice Admiral Robert T. Nelson |
1992–1994 | |
19 | Vice Admiral Arthur E. Henn |
1994–1996 | |
20 | Vice Admiral Richard D. Herr |
1996–1998 | |
21 | Vice Admiral James C. Card |
1998–2000 | |
22 | Vice Admiral Thomas H. Collins |
2000–2002 | |
23 | Vice Admiral Thomas J. Barrett |
2002–2004 | |
24 | Vice Admiral Terry M. Cross |
2004–2006 | |
25 | Vice Admiral Vivien Crea |
2006–2009 | |
26 | Vice Admiral David Pekoske |
2009–2010 | |
27 | Vice Admiral Sally Brice-O'Hara |
2010–2012 | |
28 | Vice Admiral John Currier |
2012–2014 | |
29 | Vice Admiral Peter Neffenger |
2014–2015 | |
30 | Admiral Charles D. Michel[2][3] |
2015–2018 | |
31 | Admiral Charles W. Ray |
2018–2021 | |
32 | Admiral Linda L. Fagan |
2021–2022 | |
33 | Admiral Steven D. Poulin |
2022–2024 | |
34 | Admiral Kevin E. Lunday |
2024–present |
See also
[edit]- Commandant of the Coast Guard
- Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard
- Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
- Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
- Vice Chief of Naval Operations
- Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- Vice Chief of Space Operations
References
[edit]- ^ "Admiral Kevin E. Lunday".
- ^ Originally a vice admiral when he assumed office on August 6, 2015. Michel was promoted to admiral on May 24, 2016 when the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2015 elevated the vice commandant's rank to admiral.
- ^ Eckstein, Megan (2016-06-02). "USCG Adm. Michel Promoted; Vice Comm. Now A 4-Star Job". USNI News. Retrieved 2022-12-27.