Phillip G. Sawyer Explained

Phillip G. Sawyer
Birth Place:Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Navy
Serviceyears:1983–2021
Rank:Vice Admiral
Commands:United States Seventh Fleet
Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Task Force 74
Submarine Squadron 15
Awards:Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit (6)

Phillip Grayson Sawyer[1] (born 1961)[2] is a retired vice admiral in the United States Navy, who served as the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans and Strategy from October 10, 2019, to August 6, 2021.[3] [4] [5] He previously served as commander for naval mine and anti-submarine warfare, and commander of United States Seventh Fleet, stationed at Japan.

Sawyer also served as a commander of Submarine Force, United States Pacific Fleet and commander of Task Force 74/54. As a deputy commander, he served United States Pacific Fleet,[6] and as commander of Seventh Fleet.[7] [8]

Education

Sawyer was born in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1983, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering from the United States Naval Academy. Later, he received a master's degree in Engineering Management from Old Dominion University.[9]

Naval career

As a career submarine officer, Sawyer was a division officer aboard, and an engineering officer aboard . He also served as an executive officer of a Los Angeles-class submarine . Later, he was assigned to command another Los Angeles-class submarine at Submarine Squadron in Guam when Sawyer was appointed to senior officer present afloat.

On shore, Sawyer was appointed to branch chief in Joint Chiefs of Staff for anti-terrorism and force protection. He was also appointed deputy director for operations at COMPACFLT and executive assistant to the vice commander-in-chief for Pacific Fleet. Later, he served at the Bureau of Naval Personnel as a placement officer and assistant captain detailer. Sawyer was later appointed to Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center, Atlantic, where he served as an instructor. He was later appointed to the office of United States Strategic Command as chief of staff for special activities and for submarine force Atlantic.[9]

He retired at the end of 2021.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: PN39 — Navy . March 11, 1993 . U.S. Congress . 2021-02-01.
  2. Book: Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy on Active Duty . 1 October 1990 . 85 . Bureau of Naval Personnel . 22 June 2021.
  3. Web site: New U.S. 7th Fleet Commander Takes Charge. September 12, 2019. USNI News.
  4. Web site: This is what the 7th Fleet's Sawyer had to say about China. Jim Gomez. Associated Press. April 9, 2019. Navy Times.
  5. Web site: August 2021 Roster (Public). MyNavyHR. 2021-08-06.
  6. Web site: Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Vice Adm. Phillip G. Sawyer > Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet > Display. www.c7f.navy.mil.
  7. Web site: Interview: Vice Adm. Phillip Sawyer, head of 7th Fleet, on righting the ship. David. Larter. April 8, 2018. Defense News.
  8. U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Phillip G. Sawyer Talks to TIME. Time.
  9. Web site: Navy.mil Leadership Biographies. www.navy.mil.