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Thomas A. Cropper
RDML T. A. Cropper, USN
Rear Admiral Thomas A. Cropper, USN
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
United States Maritime Service
Years of service 1981-2012 (USN)
2012-Present (USMS)
Rank Rear Admiral (USN)
Rear Admiral (USMS)
Commands held Commander, Strike Force Training Pacific (2010-2012)
California Maritime Academy (2012-)
Battles/wars Operation Desert Storm
Awards Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Meritorious Service Medal

Thomas A. Cropper, is a retired United States Navy rear admiral, who after his retirement from the Navy, was installed as President of California Maritime Academy on July 1, 2012 where he was appointed with the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Maritime Service.[1]

Education[]

Cropper is a 1981 graduate of Iowa State University. He also earned master's degrees in from the University of Tennessee and Catholic University of America. He is a distinguished graduate of the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island.[2]

Navy career[]

Operational Assignments[]

Upon his graduation from the Iowa State University, Cropper entered the Navy as an ensign. During his thirty-one-year Navy career, he served in a variety of command and staff positions. He was designated a naval aviator in 1982, followed by operational assignments with 3 aircraft carrier-based jet squadrons. He went on to serve as the commanding officer of a F/A-18 strikefighter squadron and as commander of the air wing aboard USS NIMITZ. Cropper has embarked on eight extended deployments in USS America (CV 66), USS Forrestal (CV 59), USS Enterprise (CVN 65), USS Eisenhower (CVN 69), and USS Nimitz (CVN 68) and flew nearly 5,000 hours in 43 different aircraft while logging over 1200 carrier arrested landings.[2]

Ashore[]

Cropper attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, served as a military assistant in the Office of Secretary of Defense William Cohen, and as the Navy Federal Executive Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He also led “Strike University” at the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center, served as chief of staff, U.S. Third Fleet, and headed the Joint Chiefs of Staff Working Group chartered with the development of national level security strategy.[2]

Flag Officer Assignments[]

As a flag officer, Cropper served as Deputy Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, leading and managing over 24,000 people in combat operations as deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. Central Command. as well as Commander, Strike Force Training Pacific, where he directed education and at-sea training for Navy ships and aviation squadrons deploying to the Western Pacific and the Middle East.[2]

Retirement[]

He retired from the Navy at the rank of rear admiral in 2012 and soon after assumed the duties as the California Maritime Academy President.[3]

President of California Maritime Academy[]

The fourteenth person to hold this post since the institution’s establishment in 1929, RADM Cropper heads an institution with a student body of some 1100 midshipmen and a waterfront campus covering more than 89 acres (360,000 m2). California Maritime Academy, is located in Vallejo, California, approximately 30 miles from San Francisco, California. It is one of the nation’s prime sources of licensed merchant marine officers and is renowned for its maritime education and training programs. California Maritime Academy a component of one of 23 campuses in the California State University system and is one of only seven degree-granting maritime academies in the United States and the only one on the West Coast.[4]

Military awards[]

Rear Admiral Cropper's personal decorations include:

Naval Aviator Badge
Bronze oak leaf cluster
US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon
Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
Legion of Merit ribbon
Gold star
Meritorious Service ribbon
Air Medal ribbonAward numeral 1
Gold star
Gold star
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation ribbon
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement ribbon
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Joint Meritorious Unit Award ribbon
Bronze star
Navy Unit Commendation ribbon
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon
Battle-e-ribbon 2nd award
Navy Expeditionary ribbon
Bronze star
National Defense Service Medal ribbon
Bronze star
AFEMRib
Bronze star
Southwest Asia Service ribbon
Bronze star
Bronze star
Iraq Campaign ribbon
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary ribbon
Global War on Terrorism Service ribbon
Bronze star
Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon
Humanitarian Service ribbon
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon NATO Medal Yugoslavia ribbon bar
Us kw-kwlib rib File:NavRifleEx.jpg File:NavPisRibEx.jpg
Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge

Dates of rank[]

Navy[]

Maritime Service[]

References[]

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External links[]

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