A career naval aviator flight officer with 3,500 flight hours and more than 1,000 carrier landings has been selected to command Naval Air Force Atlantic in Norfolk, Virginia, the Defense Department said Tuesday.
Rear Adm. John Haley, currently the director of global operations at U.S. Strategic Command, will take over for Rear Adm. Mike Shoemaker, according to the DoD release. Shoemaker is moving out west to take over at Naval Air Forces and Naval Air Force Pacific in San Diego.
Haley graduated from the Naval Academy in 1980 and went on to fly the A-6E Intruder as a flight officer until 1989, when he was re-designated a pilot. He flew the Intruder in combat missions during Operation Desert Storm before transitioning to the EA-6B Prowler in 1995.
He has previously commanded the Carrier Strike Group 5 aboard the carrier George Washington carrier strike group, the carrier Theodore Roosevelt, the command ship LaSalle and Electronic Attack Squadron 136 aboard the carrier Independence.
It will be Haley's third tour at Naval Air Force Atlantic in Norfolk, the type commander that oversees all readiness and training for squadrons and aircraft carriers in the Atlantic Fleet. which oversees all training . He served previously as the assistant chief of staff for readiness and requirements and as chief of staff to the commander.
Also ashore, Haley has served as deputy chief of staff at U.S. Pacific Command and director of operations and plans for the chief of naval operations.
Haley's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, three individual Air Medals and six Strike/Flight Air medals.