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Leon A. Edney was born on 1 March, 1935 in Dedham, Massachusetts, US. Discover Leon A. Edney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 1 March 1935
Birthday 1 March
Birthplace Dedham, Massachusetts, US
Nationality United States

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2021

Edney was named Veteran of the day on July 30,2021 by the Veteran's Administration.

1992

In May 1990, Edney assumed duties as NATO's supreme allied commander, Atlantic, and commander in chief, U.S. Atlantic Command. He retired on 1 August 1992.

Edney retired in August 1992 and was appointed as an éminence grise for the Center for Naval Analyses and the National Defense University. In April 1997 Charles R. Larson selected Edney to fill the post of Distinguished Professor of Leadership at the United States Naval Academy. In this position, Edney was charged with "teaching core leadership and ethics courses and promoting moral development and leadership education" to academy students.

1987

Following his assignment as commander, Carrier Group ONE, Edney served as the assistant deputy chief of naval operations for air warfare; director, Aviation Plans and Requirements Division; and later director, Office of Program Appraisal for the secretary of the navy. In 1987, he became the chief of naval personnel, and the deputy chief of naval operations for manpower, personnel, and training. He assumed his present rank and the duties of vice chief of naval operations in August 1988, and as such was directly responsible to the chief of naval operations for the command of the Navy's operating forces and the administration of its shore establishment.

1986

In 1986 Edney was presented with the Outstanding Alumni Award from Dedham High School. Edney serves on the board of advisors for the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.[2]

1974

Edney assumed command of Carrier Air Wing Two embarked in the aircraft carrier USS Ranger (CV-61) in 1974. He then became the commanding officer of the fleet oiler USS Ponchatoula (AO-148) two years later. He then served as chief of staff for commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group FIVE before assuming command of the aircraft carrier USS Constellation (CV-64) in January 1980. Under his command, Constellation participated in RIMPAC '80 exercise with navies from the Pacific basin before deploying to the Western Pacific in April 1980. During this deployment, Constellation remained on station in the Indian Ocean for 110 straight days in support of U. S. foreign policy. In June 1981, Edney was designated a commodore admiral and became the sixty-ninth Commandant of Midshipmen at the US Naval Academy. In March 1984, he became commander, Carrier Group ONE and made another deployment to the Western Pacific embarked in Constellation the following year.

1958

Designated a naval aviator in 1958, Admiral Edney's first operational flying tours were with Air Antisubmarine Squadrons 27 and 24. Following his graduate studies at Harvard, he served a two-year tour in Washington, D. C., as a special assistant to the deputy chief of naval operations for research and development. In 1965, Edney transitioned to light attack jet aircraft and was assigned to Attack Squadron 164. In 1970, he was assigned to the staff of the chief of naval operations as the Western Hemisphere plans officer in the Political-Military Plans Division. He was selected as a White House Fellow in 1970 and served as a special assistant to the secretary of transportation. In 1971, Edney was named executive officer of Attack Squadron 27 and assumed command of the squadron the following year.

1935

Leon Albert "Bud" Edney (born March 1, 1935) is a former United States Navy officer. A native of Dedham, Massachusetts, he retired from the Navy as an admiral and served as vice chief of naval operations for the United States Navy.