Michael Glenn Mullen was born on October 4,1946 and is a retired United States Navy admiral, who served as the 17th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1,2007, to September 30,2011.
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Michael Glenn Mullen was born on October 4,1946 and is a retired United States Navy admiral, who served as the 17th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1,2007, to September 30,2011.
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Mike Mullen previously served as the Navy's 28th chief of Naval Operations from July 22,2005, to September 29,2007.
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Mike Mullen was only the third officer in the Navy's history to be appointed to four different four-star assignments; the other appointments being the Commander, US Naval Forces Europe and Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples from October 2004 to May 2005, and as the 32nd vice chief of Naval Operations from August 2003 to August 2004.
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Mike Mullen retired from the Navy after over 42 years of service.
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Since 2012, Mike Mullen has been a visiting professor at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs.
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Mike Mullen was born on October 4,1946, in Los Angeles, the eldest of five children of Mary Jane, who worked as an assistant to comedian Jimmy Durante, and Hollywood press agent John Edward "Jack" Mike Mullen.
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Mike Mullen attended St Charles Borromeo Church School in North Hollywood, and graduated from Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks in 1964.
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In 1985, Mike Mullen graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, with a Master of Science degree in Operations Research, and in 1991, he attended the six-week Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program.
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Mike Mullen served as Company Officer and Executive Assistant to the Commandant of Midshipmen at the US Naval Academy.
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Mike Mullen served in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Director, Chief of Planning and Provisions, Surface Officer Distribution and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense on the staff of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation.
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Mike Mullen was the 32nd Vice Chief of Naval Operations from August 2003 to October 2004.
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Mike Mullen was recognized by his peers in 1987 with the Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership skill.
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Mike Mullen assumed these duties on October 8,2004, and was relieved of them upon his becoming Chief of Naval Operations.
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On June 8,2007, Secretary of Defense Robert M Gates announced that he would advise President George W Bush to nominate Mullen to succeed General Peter Pace as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Bush announced the nomination formally on June 28,2007.
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On March 18,2009, Gates recommended to President Barack Obama that Mike Mullen be re-nominated for a second term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
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Mike Mullen was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on September 25,2009 and began his second term on October 1,2009.
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Mike Mullen noted that, "there does not appear to be much political progress" in Iraq.
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President Obama, United States Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Admiral Mike Mullen provided the certification required by the Act to Congress on July 22,2011.
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Mike Mullen characterized most wars, such as World War II, as wars of attrition, where the reduction or elimination of enemy forces signaled victory.
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Mike Mullen outlined three principles about the "proper use of modern military forces":.
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Mike Mullen stated, “I am deeply worried that as they execute their orders, the members of our military will be co-opted for political purposes.
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On September 30,2011, Mike Mullen officially retired from the military when his term as chairman ended.
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In December 2012, one year into his retirement, Mike Mullen was in the news again, for having been the target of computer hacking, a situation that led to subsequent FBI investigations.
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On July 11,2013, Mike Mullen joined the Board of Directors of Sprint Nextel Corp directly after a buyout from SoftBank, one of Japan's largest cellular companies.
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In 2016, Mike Mullen joined the Advisory Board of Afiniti, an American unicorn big data and artificial intelligence business.
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Mike Mullen was vetted by Michael Bloomberg to be his running mate in the 2016 presidential election, but Bloomberg decided against running.
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In 1987, Mike Mullen was awarded the Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership.
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In 2010, Mike Mullen was appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia.
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CDR Mike Mullen is currently the Commanding Officer of NTAG OHIO River Valley.
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