Jesse A. Wilson, Jr.
Rear Admiral Jesse A. Wilson, Jr. | |
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Born | Norfolk, VA |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1986–present |
Rank | Rear Admiral (Lower Half) |
Unit | Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization (JIAMDO) |
Commands held |
USS Higgins (DDG 76) Destroyer Squadron 23 Pacific Partnership |
Rear Admiral Jesse A. Wilson, Jr., USN currently serves as the Commander Carrier Strike Group Ten.
Biography
Education
Wilson graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the United States Naval Academy in 1986. He also earned a Master of Science in Operations Research from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA (1991) and a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College in 2001. Wilson was also a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI Fellow[1] in 2007–08, and he is a graduate of the Navy Corporate Business Course at UVA-Darden.
Career (afloat)
During his initial sea tour aboard USS Reasoner (FF-1063), he served as the Main Propulsion Assistant and Combat Information Center Officer from January 1987 to August 1989. As a Department Head, he served as Engineer Officer aboard USS Antrim (FFG-20) from June 1992 to November 1993. As a second department head tour, he served as Space Examiner in the gas turbine branch of CINCLANTFLT’s Propulsion Examining Board from November 1993 to November 1995. During his follow-on sea tour, he served as the Executive Officer aboard USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) from April 1999 to July 2000. His first command was serving as the sixth Commanding Officer of USS Higgins (DDG-76) from November 2004 to November 2006, where he led HIGGINS during a six-month Western Pacific deployment with the USS NIMITZ Carrier Strike Group as part of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. RDML Wilson served as Sea Combat Commander for the USS NIMITZ Carrier Strike Group during the 2009–10 Western Pacific deployment.
RDML Wilson then served as the commander of Destroyer Squadron TWO THREE (DESRON 23), also known as the Little Beavers.[2] He assumed command in December 2010, following a line of officers starting in 1943, which included Arleigh Burke.[3] He was also the mission commander for Pacific Partnership 2011, COMPACFLT’s annual humanitarian and civil assistance mission to Southeast Asia and Oceania.[4][5][6]
On Dec. 1, 2015, RDML Jesse Wilson relieved RDML Bruce Lindsey during a change of command ceremony aboard the flagship USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)(IKE). The Norfolk-based strike group is composed of the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, Carrier Air Wing 3, USS San Jacinto (CG 56), USS Monterey (CG 61), and Destroyer Squadron 26 and its associated ships: USS Barry (DDG 52), USS Stout (DDG 55), USS McFaul (DDG 74), USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79), USS Mason (DDG 87) and USS Nitze (DDG 94). The strike group commander's duties are to oversee operational training and readiness for the entire group and to maintain administrative functions and material warfighting readiness support for ships and squadrons.
Career (ashore)
RDML Wilson was assigned to the U.S. Naval Academy from December 1995 to November 1998 where he served as the Twenty-Seventh Company Officer. From June 2001 to June 2004, he served at the Pentagon on the Joint Staff, J8-Force Structure, Resources, and Assessments Division as a joint warfighting analyst. During tours at the Pentagon, he was assigned to the Campaign Analysis Branch of OPNAV N81 Assessment Division before transferring to serve two Chiefs of Naval Operations as the Deputy Executive Assistant. Other assignments include interim deputy director of the 21st Century Sailor Office and executive assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations.
His most recent assignment was the Director, Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization (JIAMDO), Joint Staff, J8 where he leads JIAMDO in planning, coordinating, and overseeing Joint Air and Missile Defense (AMD) requirements, operational concepts, and operational architectures. He was also the U.S. Head of Delegation to NATO’s Air and Missile Defense Committee, helping develop and steer Alliance policy. He assumed these duties on 27 June 2014.
Awards and decorations
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit (2 award stars)
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Navy Commendation Medal (4 award stars)
Joint Service Achievement Medal
Navy Achievement Medal (1 award star)
Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
References
External links
- Pacific Partnership Facebook fan page
- DESRON 23 official website
- Pacific Partnership Twitter feed
- Pacific Partnership 2011 YouTube channel
- Pacific Partnership blog
- U.S. Navy's Third Fleet official website
- COMPACFLT official website
- US Navy Leadership Biographies