Gregory N. Todd Explained

Gregory N. Todd
Allegiance:United States of America
Branch:United States Navy
Serviceyears:1986–present
Rank:Rear Admiral
Commands:
Awards:Legion of Merit (3)
Alma Mater:

Gregory N. Todd is a United States Navy rear admiral and chaplain who serves as the 28th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy.[1] He previously served as the 20th Chaplain of the Marine Corps.[2] He also served for four years as the tenth Chaplain of the Coast Guard. Over a thirty-two year career, he has served in a variety of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard assignments, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and chaplaincy work at Ground Zero in the wake of the September 11 attacks. He is a Lutheran.

Education

A Seattle, Washington native, Todd earned a bachelor of arts degree in theology and education from Concordia College in Portland, Oregon, in 1984. He received a Master of Divinity degree from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, and was ordained as a minister in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod in 1988. Chaplain Todd later earned a Doctor of Ministry degree in Christian Leadership from the Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2009.[3] In 2023, Todd received the Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa) from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.[4]

Career

Todd was commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Navy Reserve in 1986, providing ministry to Marine Corps Reserve units while concurrently serving as pastor for civilian churches in Illinois. He transferred to active duty in 1994 and served as Protestant chaplain at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, California. From 1996 to 1998, Todd was chaplain aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville.

Todd served his first tour with the Coast Guard from 1998 to 2002, serving as chaplain at Coast Guard Activities New York. While there, he was the first Navy chaplain to arrive at the World Trade Center site after the September 11 attacks, and hosted a Coast Guard Chaplain Emergency Response Team[5] of thirty Navy chaplains working with the Coast Guard, that ministered to civilians and emergency crews at various locations, including Ground Zero, the family center, and One Police Plaza.[6] He was also part of response teams that responded after the crashes of EgyptAir Flight 990 and American Airlines Flight 587.

Todd returned to ministry within the Marine Corps in 2002, reporting to the Second Force Service Support Group based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He deployed to Kuwait with the group's Forward Battalion at a part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2004, he deployed to Afghanistan with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. setting up the ministry at Forward Operating Base Ripley in Afghanistan's Oruzgan Province. In May 2005, he assumed the duties as officer in charge of Marine Corps Chaplain and RP Expeditionary Skills Training (CREST) at Camp Johnson, a post he held until October 2008.[7] He then attended the Senior Supervisory Chaplain Course, after which he reported aboard USS Kearsarge as command chaplain.

Todd returned to the Marine Corps again in July 2010, as chaplain for the 2nd Marine Logistics Group; in this capacity, he led transition and support ministries for Sailors and Marines deploying or redeploying from Afghanistan, and led a chaplain team in Ramstein, Germany supporting Third Location Decompression programs for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Marines, helping to facilitate their transition after a deployment described as "kinetic". In February 2013, he departed 2nd MLG and reported aboard as force chaplain for II Marine Expeditionary Force, leading II MEF's religious program for 50,000-plus Marines, Sailors, and family members.

Todd returned for his second tour with the Coast Guard in June 2014, relieving Captain Gary Weeden as Chaplain of the Coast Guard. He was relieved by Captain Thomas Walcott in April 2018.[8]

At the end of February 2022, Todd was nominated for promotion to two-star rear admiral and appointment as the next Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy.[9] Todd subsequently succeeded Brent W. Scott as Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy on 16 March 2022.[1]

Awards and qualifications

Todd's awards include:

BadgeFleet Marine Force Insignia (Chaplain)
1st rowLegion of Merit with two gold award starsMeritorious Service Medal with Operational Distinguishing Device and three gold award stars
2nd rowNavy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with two award starsCoast Guard Commendation MedalTransportation 9-11 Medal
3rd rowNavy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two award starsNavy Combat Action RibbonSecretary of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award with "O" device
4th rowNavy Unit CommendationCoast Guard Unit Commendation with "O" device and award starNavy Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon
5th rowCoast Guard Meritorious Unit CommendationNavy "E" Ribbon w/ one Battle E deviceFleet Marine Force Ribbon
6th rowNational Defense Service Medal with service starAfghanistan Campaign Medal with FMF and one bronze campaign starGlobal War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
7th rowGlobal War on Terrorism Service MedalNavy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with service starSpecial Operations Service Ribbon
BadgeCommandant Staff Badge

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Webcast: Change of Office for the Chaplains. 12 May 2022. DVIDS.
  2. Web site: Chaplain Todd's Promotion Ceremony. 21 June 2018. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. 27 June 2018.
  3. Web site: RDML Gregory N. Todd, CHC, USN. U.S. Marine Corps. 24 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Ave . Melanie . 2023-05-20 . 184th year comes to a close with Commencement . 2024-06-02 . Concordia Seminary . en-US.
  5. Web site: Todd. Gregory. Our Chaplain Remembers 9/11. Coast Guard All Hands. U.S. Coast Guard. 18 September 2016.
  6. Mueller. Robin. Bearing The 'Shield of Faith'. The Lutheran Witness. April 2002. 121. 4. 4. 11 August 2014.
  7. Marie. Michael. Religious program chaplains, sailors get a taste of expeditionary skills training. Quantico Sentry. March 8, 2007. 11 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140826115119/http://ww2.dcmilitary.com/stories/030807/quanticosentry_27966.shtml. 26 August 2014. dead.
  8. Web site: Chaplain of the Coast Guard Conducts Change of Watch Ceremony. April 19, 2018. U.S. Navy. 27 June 2018.
  9. Web site: PN1785 — Rear Adm. (lh) Gregory N. Todd — Navy — 117th Congress (2021-2022) . 28 February 2022 . 1 March 2022 . U.S. Congress.