E. Grey Lewis

E. Grey Lewis (died 2005) was a United States lawyer who served as General Counsel of the Navy from 1973 to 1977.

Biography

Lewis was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey and educated at the Peddie School where he was student body president. He attended Princeton University, receiving a B.A. in Politics in 1959. While there, he was on the swim team, the rowing team, and was a member of the American Whig–Cliosophic Society. He also participated in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps while in university and upon graduation, joined the United States Army. After completing his army service, he enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and graduated in 1963.

After leaving law school, Lewis became an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. He later became an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the United States Department of Justice Civil Division.

In 1973, President of the United States Richard Nixon nominated Lewis as General Counsel of the Navy and, after Senate confirmation, he held this office from August 1, 1973 until April 21, 1977. For his service to the United States Department of the Navy, Lewis was awarded the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award.

Upon leaving the Department of the Navy, Lewis founded a Washington, D.C. law firm, Lewis, Kominers & James. He later became a partner at McDermott Will & Emery.

Lewis died of cancer on November 2, 2005 at Inova Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria, Virginia.

References

Government offices
Preceded by
Hart T. Mankin
General Counsel of the Navy
August 1, 1973 – April 21, 1977
Succeeded by
Togo D. West, Jr.
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