Naval Inspector General

Naval Inspector General

The Office of Naval Inspector General for the United States Navy was established during World War Two to make invistigations as directed by the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations. The current mission of the Naval Inspector General is "to inspect, investigate, or inquire into matters of importance to the Department of the Navy and maintain the highest level of public confidence".[1]

Contents

History

Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox established the Office of Naval Inspector General on 18 May 1942 with General Order 173. Initially, the Naval Inspector General was part of the staff of the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet.[2]

List of Naval Inspectors General[3]

  • 1. Admiral Charles P. Snyder, 18 May 1942-April 1946
  • 2. Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, April 1946-July 1947
  • 3. Rear Admiral Leo Hewlett Thebaud, July 1947-June 1949
  • 4. Rear Admiral Allan R. McCann, June 1949-February 1950
  • 5. Rear Admiral H. S. Kendall, February 1950-June 1952
  • 6. Rear Admiral James C. Jones, September 1952-March 1954
  • 7. Vice Admiral Stuart S. Murray, April 1954-August 1956
  • 8. Vice Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, August 1956-April 1957
  • 9. Rear Admiral Burton B. Biggs, May 1957- September 1958
  • 10. Rear Admiral John W. Ailes III, October 1958-November 1961
  • 11. Rear Admiral Alfred R. Matter, November 1961-September 1962
  • 12. Rear Admiral Glynn R. Donaho, September 1962-August 1963
  • 13. Captain J. C. Kelly, September 1963-November 1963
  • 14. Rear Admiral George S. Patrick, November 1963-June 1964
  • 15. Captain J. C. Kelly, June 1964-September 1964
  • 16. Rear Admiral Frederick J. Becton, September 1964-September 1965
  • 17. Vice Admiral Ray Cannon Needham, September 1965-May 1969
  • 18. Vice Admiral Arthur R. Gralla, May 1969-February 1970
  • 19. Vice Admiral John A. Tyree, Jr., February 1970-November 1971
  • 20. Vice Admiral Means Johnston, Jr., November 1971-November 1973
  • 21. Rear Admiral B. H. Shepherd, November 1973-July 1975
  • 22. Rear Admiral Martin D. Carmody, July 1975-July 1977
  • 23. Rear Admiral Stanley J. Anderson, July 1977-July 1980
  • 24. Rear Admiral Daniel G. McCormick III, Ausgust 1980-October 1981
  • 25. Rear Admiral E. W. Carter II, November 1981-August 1982
  • 26. Rear Admiral Henry C. Mustin, September 1982-August 1984
  • 27. Rear Admiral Jerry O. Tuttle, September 1984-October 1985
  • 28. Rear Admiral John H. Fetterman, Jr., November 1985-June 1987
  • 29. Rear Admiral Ming E. Chang, July 1987-September 1990
  • 30. Rear Admiral George W. Davis VI, September 1990-November 1992
  • 31. Vice Admiral David M. Bennett, November 1992-August 1995
  • 32. Vice Admiral James R. Fitzgerald, September 1995-July 1997
  • 33. Vice Admiral Lee F. Gunn, July 1997-August 2000
  • 34. Vice Admiral Michael D. Haskins, Ausgust 2000-January 2003
  • 35. Vice Admiral Albert T. Church III, March 2003-August 2004
  • 36. Vice Admiral Ronald A. Route, August 2004- November 2007
  • 37. Vice Admiral Anthony L. Winns November 2007- 18 April 2011
  • 38. Vice Admiral James P. Wisecup, 18 April 2011 -

Sources

  1. ^ http://www.ig.navy.mil/About_NAVINSGEN/Mission.htm
  2. ^ Julius A. Furer, Administration of the Navy Department in World War II (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1959), pp. 17-18, 162-163.
  3. ^ Information provided by the Office of the Naval Inspector General

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