Earl B. Fowler, Jr.

Earl B. Fowler Jr. was a Vice Admiral in the United States Navy.

Secretary of the Navy John Lehman described Fowler in 1988 as one of the "blue suiter superstars" in his book "Command of the Seas: Building the 600 Ship Navy."

Education
Fowler earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech University in February 1946 and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1949.

Fowler also attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University in 1970.

Career
Fowler joined in the United States Navy in May 18, 1943, joining the V-12 Navy College Training Program. He served on the USS Leary (DD-879), aircraft carriers USS Wright (CVL-49) and USS Ranger (CV-61). From 1976 to 1980, he was commander of the Naval Electronics Systems Command and from March 1980 to his retirement in June 1985, he was commander of Naval Sea Systems Command.

Awards

 * Navy Distinguished Service Medal
 * Legion of Merit