Frank D. Whitworth Explained

Frank D. Whitworth
Office:8th Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
President:Joe Biden
Deputy:Tonya Wilkerson
Term Start:June 3, 2022
Predecessor:Robert D. Sharp
Birth Date:17 June 1967
Birth Place:Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Branch:United States Navy
Serviceyears:1989–present
Rank:Vice Admiral
Commands:
Education:
  • Duke University (BA)
  • Georgetown University (MA)
Relations:Darse Crandall (brother-in-law)

Frank Dixon Whitworth III[1] (born June 17, 1967)[2] is an active duty United States Navy vice admiral and career intelligence officer who serves as the eighth director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency since June 3, 2022. He most recently served as the Director for Intelligence of the Joint Staff.[3] [4] [5]

Early life and education

Born in Richmond, Virginia,[6] Whitworth is a 1989 graduate of Duke University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He holds a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University, as well as a Diploma from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

Military career

Whitworth's command tours included Commander, Joint Intelligence Center Central; commanding officer, Navy Element of U.S. Central Command; and commanding officer, Kennedy Irregular Warfare Center.

Whitworth's operational tours included director of intelligence for U.S. Africa Command, director of intelligence for Joint Special Operations Command, director of intelligence and deputy director of Maritime Operations Center for Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, U.S. Fifth Fleet; director of intelligence for a Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan during three deployments supporting Operation Enduring Freedom; director of intelligence for Naval Special Warfare Development Group; special assistant for Political-Military Affairs at U.S. Sixth Fleet during Operation Allied Force; indications and warning Officer at U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, U.S. Fifth Fleet, in support of Operation Desert Storm; and intelligence officer for Fighter Squadron 31 during 's deployment in support of Operation Provide Comfort.

Whitworth's shore-based tours included the National Security Agency as chief of targets for the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility; Navy federal executive fellow to American Enterprise Institute; senior duty officer at the White House Situation Room; intelligence briefer for the Chief of Naval Operations and Secretary of the Navy; and intelligence watch analyst at the Office of Naval Intelligence and the National Military Joint Intelligence Center.

In July 2021, he was nominated and confirmed for promotion to vice admiral.[7] He was promoted to his present rank on July 30, 2021.[8]

Awards and decorations

Information Warfare Dominance Officer insignia
Defense Superior Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters
Legion of MeritBronze Star Medal with three gold award starsDefense Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters
Meritorious Service Medal with award starJoint Service Commendation MedalNavy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with award star
Joint Service Achievement MedalNavy and Marine Corps Achievement MedalCombat Action Ribbon
Navy Presidential Unit CitationJoint Meritorious Unit Award with four oak leaf clustersNavy Unit Commendation
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation with one bronze service starDIA Director's Award[9] National Defense Service Medal with service star
Armed Forces Expeditionary MedalSouthwest Asia Service Medal with service starKosovo Campaign Medal
Afghanistan Campaign Medal with two service starsIraq Campaign Medal with three service starsGlobal War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service MedalArmed Forces Service MedalHumanitarian Service Medal with service star
Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with three service starsNavy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon with service starNational Defence Medal in gold (France)
NATO Medal for KosovoKuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon
Command Ashore insignia
Joint Chiefs of Staff Badge
Presidential Service Badge
He is also a recipient of the Edwin T. Layton Leadership Award, Vice Admiral Rufus L. Taylor Leadership Award and the Army's Knowlton Award for excellence in intelligence.

Personal life

Whitworth is the son of Frank Dixon Whitworth Jr. and Kay Sutton Whitworth.[10]

Whitworth married Amy Beth Crandall on September 5, 1992 in Alexandria, Virginia. His wife is the younger sister of Navy judge advocate Darse E. Crandall Jr.[10]

References


Notes and References

  1. News: Dr. F. Dixon Whitworth . June 21, 2004 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . July 16, 2021.
  2. Book: Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy on Active Duty . October 1, 1990 . 233 . Bureau of Naval Personnel . July 16, 2021.
  3. Web site: Rear Adm. Frank D. Whitworth. Joint Staff. August 25, 2020.
  4. Web site: PN1609 — Vice Adm. Frank D. Whitworth III — Navy, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2022-01-05. 2022-01-06. U.S. Congress.
  5. Web site: Flag Officer Announcement. 2021-01-11. en-US. U.S. Department of Defense.
  6. News: Certificate of Birth . 1967 . 33995 . Births, 1721–2015 . Virginia Department of Health . Richmond, Virginia.
  7. Web site: PN822 — Rear Adm. Frank D. Whitworth III — Navy. 2021-07-14. U.S. Congress.
  8. Web site: August 2021 Roster (Public). MyNavyHR. 2021-08-06. August 6, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210806103033/https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Portals/55/Career/Detailing/Flag/August%202021%20Roster%20Public.pdf?ver=f_bG78RpfqnBn8U4HpFk-g%3D%3D. dead.
  9. Web site: Vice Admiral Frank Whitworth.
  10. News: Marriage Return . September 9, 1992 . 92–048538 . Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Health-Division of Vital Records . Richmond, Virginia.