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A Kings Pointer for Kings Point

Published Dec 22, 2010 3:01 PM by The Maritime Executive

RADM Philip Greene, Jr. ’78 Named 11th Superintendent of U.S. Merchant Marine Academy U.S. Maritime Administrator David T. Matsuda announced today the selection of Rear Admiral Philip Greene, Jr. USN ’78 as 11th Superintendent of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. Matsuda addressed the entire Regiment of Midshipmen, faculty and staff this afternoon on campus. Greene is scheduled to begin his term on Monday, August 30, 2010. Greene, a two-time Outstanding Professional Achievement Award winner at the USMMA, is a Master Mariner and Flag Officer in the U.S. Navy. He has had a distinguished naval career including two ship commands, Post Graduate School, Naval War College, a Department Head tour at the U.S. Naval Academy and obtaining his unlimited masters license. Greene, who will leave his current position as Director, Navy Irregular Warfare Office, becomes the third U.S. Merchant Marine Academy graduate to be named Superintendent. He joins RADM Thomas A. King ’42 (1980-1987) and RADM Paul L. Krinsky ’50 (1987-1993) as the only Kings Point graduates to oversee the institution. In his current capacity at the Navy Irregular Warfare Office, Greene was tasked to develop new plans and strategies to combat the emerging dynamic styles of warfare. Under the newest Defense Department definition, “irregular warfare” considers any “indirect and asymmetric” tactics as well as conventional military and “other capacities” intended to “erode an adversary’s power, influence and will.” From 2008-2009, Greene commanded the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa where he led operations to build regional security capacity and counter extremism in the Horn/East Africa. Prior to this assignment Greene served in Naples, Italy, as director for Policy, Resources & Strategy, U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Africa. (from Navy.mil Bio) Greene relieves Dr. Shashi N. Kumar, who is serving his second term as Interim Superintendent. Dr Kumar will resume his full-time duties as the Academy’s Academic Dean. The U.S. Maritime Administration has yet to release an official Change of Command date. The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., one of the nation’s five federal Service Academies, is operated by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration. The superintendent of the academy is responsible for the development of scholastic standards which encourage the intellectual, professional growth and physical well-being of midshipmen and effective and economical operation of the Academy facilities. The position reports to the Maritime Administrator, and is often an influential position in the maritime industry worldwide. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Superintendents: Captain James Harvey Tomb, USN Rear Admiral Giles C. Stedman, USNR Rear Admiral Richard R. McNulty, USNR Vice Admiral Gordon McLintock, USMS Rear Admiral Arthur B. Engel, USCG Rear Admiral Thomas A. King, USMS ’42 Rear Admiral Paul L. Krinsky, USMS ‘50 Rear Admiral Thomas T. Matteson, USMS Vice Admiral Joseph D. Stewart, USMS Rear Admiral Allen B. Worley, USMS Rear Admiral Philip Greene, Jr., USN ’78