Com Sub Lant - Officers Serving As COMSUBLANT

Officers Serving As COMSUBLANT

The following is an incomplete list:

  • Rear Admiral R. S. Edwards, 1941–1942
  • Rear Admiral F. A. Daubin, 1942–1944
  • Rear Admiral C. W. Styer, 1944–1946
  • Rear Admiral John Wilkes, 1946–1947
  • Rear Admiral James Fife, Jr., 1947–1950
  • Rear Admiral Stuart S. "Sunshine" Murray, 1950–1952
  • Rear Admiral George C. "Turkey Neck" Crawford, 1952–1954
  • Rear Admiral Frank T. Watkins, 1954–1957
  • Rear Admiral Charles W. "Weary" Wilkins, March 1957-September 1957†
  • Rear Admiral Frederick B. Warder, September 1957-1960†
  • Rear Admiral Lawrence R. "Dan" Daspit, January 1960-September 1960†
  • Vice Admiral Elton W. "Joe" Grenfell, September 1960-1964† (also, 1964–1966)
  • Vice Admiral Vernon L. "Rebel" Lowrance, 1964–1966†
  • Vice Admiral Arnold F. Schade, 1966-1970†
  • Vice Admiral Eugene P. Wilkinson, 1970-1972 (last WW2 submarine captain to hold the position)
  • Vice Admiral Robert L. J. Long, 1972–1974
  • Vice Admiral J. Williams Jr, 1974–1977
  • Vice Admiral Kenneth M. Carr, 1977–1980
  • Vice Admiral Steven A. White, 1980–1983
  • Vice Admiral Bernard M. Kauderer, 1983–1986
  • Vice Admiral Daniel 'Dan' L. Cooper, 1986–1988
  • Vice Admiral Roger F. Bacon, 1988–1990
  • Vice Admiral Henry 'Hank' G. Chiles, 1990–1993
  • Vice Admiral George W. Emery, 1993–1996
  • Vice Admiral Richard W. Mies, 1996–1998
  • Vice Admiral Edmund P. Giambiastiani, 1998–2000
  • Vice Admiral John J. Grossenbacher, 2000–2003
  • Vice Admiral Kirk H. Donald, 2003–2004
  • Vice Admiral Charles L. Munns, 2004–2007
  • Vice Admiral J. J. Donnelly, 2007-2010
  • Vice Admiral John Richardson, 2010-2012
  • Vice Admiral Michael J. Connor, 2012-present

† Wartime submarine skipper

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