Mary M. Jackson

Mary M. Jackson is an American naval officer, reaching the rank of vice admiral in the United States Navy.

Career
Mary M. Jackson was born in Wimberley, Texas. Her father was a US Army Air Corps officer during World War II and also a geologist. Jackson decided to become an oceanographer at an early age and chose to study with the Navy to save on tuition fees. She graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1988 with a bachelor of science degree in physics, but particularly specialised in oceanography. She was awarded a post graduate degree in engineering management from George Washington University. Jackson became a surface warfare officer in 1989. She served on board ships in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. This included stints as assistant operations officer and navigator with fleet replenishment ship USS Willamette and as operations officer on the destroyer USS Briscoe and guided missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf. Jackson was executive officer on the guide missile destroyer USS Stout before receiving her first command, the guided missile destroyer USS McFaul. The McFaul was the flagship of Combined Task Force Iraqi Maritime and Destroyer Squadron 50.

Jackson has also served as a navigation and seamanship instructor at the Naval Academy and as theater air and missile defense officer with Joint Forces Command. She was flag secretary to the commander of naval surface forces, chief of staff to the commander of the mid-Atlantic region and has held positions with Navy Personnel Command. Jackson has also been executive officer and commander of Naval Station Norfolk. Jackson commanded Navy Region Southeast from 18 July 2014 to 23 February 2017. She was appointed vice admiral and commander of Navy Installations Command in April 2017, responsible for all of the US Navy's on-shore infrastructure - 71 installations on almost one million acres of land. She was promoted directly from the one-star rank of Rear admiral (lower half) to three-star rank.