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American Rear Admiral (born 1939) For other people named James Carey, see James Carey (disambiguation).

James J. Carey
Rear Adm. Carey in 1988
Chairman of the U. S. Federal Maritime Commission
In office
1989–1991
Appointed byGeorge H. W. Bush
Vice Chairman of the U. S. Federal Maritime Commission
In office
1983–1989
Appointed byRonald Reagan
Personal details
Born (1939-04-09) 9 April 1939 (age 85)
Berlin, Wisconsin, US
EducationNorthwestern University
Military career
AllegianceUnited States
Service / branchNavy
Years of service1962–1994
RankRear Admiral

James Joseph Carey (born 9 April 1939) is a retired American Rear Admiral, United States Navy served from 1962 to 1994, born and raised in Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.

Background

Carey attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he majored in Marketing and Business Administration. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and later went on to study for an M.B.A. at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management.

Carey served aboard USS Topeka in the South China Sea and Vietnam. He finished his active duty obligation in 1966. He began a career working with the Saudi Arabia Navy Expansion Program and the Saudi Petrochemical Industry.

President Ronald Reagan in 1981 nominated Carey as a Commissioner of the U. S. Federal Maritime Commission. He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission in 1983, reappointed by President Reagan in 1985, and then appointed Chairman of the Commission in 1989 by President George H. W. Bush, where he served until 1991.

He is national public policy leader and International Grand Master of The Knights Templar International, recognized in "special consultative status" by the United Nations, former Chairman of the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission, and Eagle Scout.

In 2007, he endowed the Admiral James J. Carey Foundation for the support of "carefully chosen organizations, institutions, and associations that share the Admiral’s views on service to our nation and 'giving back' to society ..." He was the chairman of the Future Leaders for America Foundation, National Co-Chairman of the 1700+ Member Organization for military admirals and generals, founder and chairman of the National Defense Committee, and Chairman of the Good Samaritans of the Knights Templar Foundation.

He has been recognized as an Outstanding Eagle Scout by the National Eagle Scout Association.

External links

References

  1. Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps and Reserve Officers on Active Duty. Bureau of Naval Personnel. January 1, 1965. p. 323.
  2. "Rear Admiral [Ret.] James J. Carey".
  3. "James J. Carey, Rear Admiral (Ret.) | Berlin Area Historical Society". Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  4. Future Leaders for America http://www.futureleadersforamerica.org Archived 2019-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Flag and General Officers Network http://www.FlagAndGeneralOfficersNetwork.org
  6. National Defense Committee http://www.NationalDefenseCommittee.org
  7. Good Samaritans of the Knights Templar Foundation http://www.GoodSamaritansOfTheKnightsTemplar.com
  8. "National Eagle Scout Association". Archived from the original on February 14, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2014.


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