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|birth_place= [[Carmel, California]], [[United States]]
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|allegiance= [[United States|United States of America]]
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|serviceyears=1981–2018<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.coronadonewsca.com/news/coronado_island_news/retirement-ceremony-held-for-vadm-john-n-christenson/article_cf7ebdfa-1864-11e9-9792-a3ee0a1f6fab.html |title=Retirement Ceremony Held For VADM John N. Christenson |newspaper=Coronado Eagle & Journal |date=January 14, 2019 |accessdate=2019-08-05}}</ref>
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*{{USS|McClusky|FFG-41}}
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*Destroyer [[Squadron (naval)|Squadron]] 21
*Destroyer [[Squadron (naval)|Squadron]] 21
*[[Carrier Strike Group]] 12
*[[Carrier Strike Group 12]]
*President of the [[Board of Inspection and Survey]]
*President of the [[Board of Inspection and Survey]]
*[[Surface Warfare Officers School]]
*[[Surface Warfare Officers School]]
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*[[Defense Superior Service Medal]]
*[[Navy Distinguished Service Medal]]
*[[Defense Superior Service Medal]] (two awards)
*[[Legion of Merit]] (five awards)
*[[Legion of Merit]] (five awards)
*[[Meritorious Service Medal (United States)|Meritorious Service Medal]] (two awards)
*[[Meritorious Service Medal (United States)|Meritorious Service Medal]] (two awards)
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'''John N. Christenson''' is a [[Vice Admiral (United States)|Vice admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]] and currently the United States Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. He was the 53rd [[President of the Naval War College|President]] of the [[Naval War College]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island|Newport]], [[Rhode Island]] from March 2011 to July 2013.
'''John Nels Christenson'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.congress.gov/nomination/103rd-congress/1426 |title=PN1426 — Navy |website=U.S. Congress |date=July 15, 1994 |accessdate=2019-08-05}}</ref> (born 1958<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T5DfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA131|title=Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on the Active-Duty List |page=131 |date=October 1, 1984 |publisher=Bureau of Naval Personnel |accessdate=2021-01-02}}</ref>) is a retired [[Vice Admiral (United States)|vice admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]] who last served as the United States Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. He was the 53rd [[President of the Naval War College|President]] of the [[Naval War College]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island|Newport]], [[Rhode Island]] from March 2011 to July 2013.


==Early years==
==Early years==
The fourth of six sons of a U.S. Navy [[Douglas A-1 Skyraider]] pilot and a [[United States Navy Nurse Corps|Navy nurse]], Christenson graduated from the [[United States Naval Academy]] in 1981. He graduated with distinction and first in his class from the Naval War College in March 1993, earning his [[Master's degree]] in [[National Security]] and [[Strategic Studies]]. He was also a Navy [[Federal Executive Fellow]] at the [[Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] at [[Tufts University]].
The fourth of six sons of a U.S. Navy [[Douglas A-1 Skyraider]] pilot and a [[United States Navy Nurse Corps|Navy nurse]], Christenson graduated from the [[United States Naval Academy]] in 1981. He graduated with distinction and first in his class from the Naval War College in March 1993, earning his [[master's degree]] in [[national security]] and [[strategic studies]]. He was also a Navy [[Federal Executive Fellow]] at the [[Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] at [[Tufts University]].


==Naval career==
==Naval career==
At sea, Christenson commanded the [[guided-missile frigate]] {{USS|McClusky|FFG-41}}; Destroyer [[Squadron (naval)|Squadron]] 21 aboard the [[aircraft carrier]] {{USS|John C. Stennis|CVN-74}}; and Carrier Strike Group 12 in the {{USS|Enterprise|CVN 65}} [[Carrier Strike Group]]. He also served as the [[antisubmarine warfare]] officer and main propulsion assistant aboard the [[Frigate#Modern era|frigate]] {{USS|Cook|FF-1083}}; aide to the Commander of [[Cruiser-Destroyer Group]] 1 aboard the [[guided-missile cruiser]] {{USS|Long Beach|CGN-9}}; weapons officer aboard the frigate {{USS|Downes|FF-1070}}; Destroyer Squadron 21 combat systems officer aboard the aircraft carrier {{USS|Nimitz|CVN-68}}; and as [[executive officer]] aboard the [[destroyer]] {{USS|Harry W. Hill|DD-986}}. He deployed eight times on seven ships and twice in command of ''McClusky''.
At sea, Christenson commanded the [[guided-missile frigate]] {{USS|McClusky|FFG-41}}; Destroyer [[Squadron (naval)|Squadron]] 21 aboard the [[aircraft carrier]] {{USS|John C. Stennis|CVN-74}}; and [[Carrier Strike Group 12]] in the {{USS|Enterprise|CVN 65}} [[Carrier Strike Group]]. He also served as the [[antisubmarine warfare]] officer and main propulsion assistant aboard the [[Frigate#Modern era|frigate]] {{USS|Cook|FF-1083}}; aide to the Commander of [[Cruiser-Destroyer Group]] 1 aboard the [[guided-missile cruiser]] {{USS|Long Beach|CGN-9}}; weapons officer aboard the frigate {{USS|Downes|FF-1070}}; Destroyer Squadron 21 combat systems officer aboard the aircraft carrier {{USS|Nimitz|CVN-68}}; and as [[executive officer]] aboard the [[destroyer]] {{USS|Harry W. Hill|DD-986}}. He deployed eight times on seven ships and twice in command of ''McClusky''.


Ashore, he commanded the [[Surface Warfare Officers School]] in Newport, and as a new [[flag officer]] he served as Commander, [[Naval Mine and Antisubmarine Warfare Command]] at [[Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]], [[Texas]]. He also served at the U.S. Naval Academy as a [[Company (military unit)|company]] officer, [[celestial navigation]] instructor, assistant varsity [[soccer]] coach, and member of the admissions board; at [[Headquarters, United States Marine Corps]] in the Strategic Initiatives Group; on the [[Joint Staff]], J5, and as executive assistant to the assistant chairman.
Ashore, he commanded the [[Surface Warfare Officers School]] in Newport, and as a new [[flag officer]] he served as Commander, [[Naval Mine and Antisubmarine Warfare Command]] at [[Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]], [[Texas]]. He also served at the U.S. Naval Academy as a [[Company (military unit)|company]] officer, [[celestial navigation]] instructor, assistant varsity [[soccer]] coach, and member of the admissions board; at [[Headquarters, United States Marine Corps]] in the Strategic Initiatives Group; on the [[Joint Staff]], J5, and as executive assistant to the assistant chairman.
[[File:US Navy 101020-N-6000H-021 Rear Adm. John N. Christenson, president of the Naval Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV), climbs a ladder well to i.jpg|thumb|right|Christenson climbs a ladder in October 2010 to inspect the mast of the aircraft carrier [[USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)]].]]
[[File:US Navy 101020-N-6000H-021 Rear Adm. John N. Christenson, president of the Naval Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV), climbs a ladder well to i.jpg|thumb|right|Christenson climbs a ladder in October 2010 to inspect the mast of the aircraft carrier {{USS|Carl Vinson|CVN-70}}.]]
Christenson served as President of the [[Board of Inspection and Survey]] from 2009 to 2011. He became the 53rd [[President of the Naval War College]] on 30 March 2011 and served in that position until 2 July 2013, when he was appointed Deputy United States Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. After six months in Brussels, he became Chief of Staff, [[U.S. European Command]] in [[Stuttgart, Germany]].
Christenson served as president of the [[Board of Inspection and Survey]] from 2009 to 2011. He became the 53rd [[president of the Naval War College]] on 30 March 2011 and served in that position until 2 July 2013, when he was appointed deputy United States military representative to the NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. After six months in Brussels, he became chief of staff, [[U.S. European Command]] in [[Stuttgart, Germany]].


==Decorations and medals==
==Decorations and medals==
Christenson has been awarded the following:
Christenson has been awarded the following:


*[[File:Navy Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Navy Distinguished Service Medal]]
*[[File:US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon.svg|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Defense Superior Service Medal]] (two awards)
*[[File:US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon.svg|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Defense Superior Service Medal]] (two awards)
*[[File:Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Legion of Merit]] (five awards)
*[[File:Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Legion of Merit]] (five awards)
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 5 June 2021

John N. Christenson
Born1958 (age 66–67)
Carmel, California, United States
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1981–2018[1]
RankVice admiral
Commands
Awards

John Nels Christenson[2] (born 1958[3]) is a retired vice admiral in the United States Navy who last served as the United States Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. He was the 53rd President of the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island from March 2011 to July 2013.

Early years

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The fourth of six sons of a U.S. Navy Douglas A-1 Skyraider pilot and a Navy nurse, Christenson graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1981. He graduated with distinction and first in his class from the Naval War College in March 1993, earning his master's degree in national security and strategic studies. He was also a Navy Federal Executive Fellow at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

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At sea, Christenson commanded the guided-missile frigate USS McClusky (FFG-41); Destroyer Squadron 21 aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74); and Carrier Strike Group 12 in the USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Carrier Strike Group. He also served as the antisubmarine warfare officer and main propulsion assistant aboard the frigate USS Cook (FF-1083); aide to the Commander of Cruiser-Destroyer Group 1 aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Long Beach (CGN-9); weapons officer aboard the frigate USS Downes (FF-1070); Destroyer Squadron 21 combat systems officer aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68); and as executive officer aboard the destroyer USS Harry W. Hill (DD-986). He deployed eight times on seven ships and twice in command of McClusky.

Ashore, he commanded the Surface Warfare Officers School in Newport, and as a new flag officer he served as Commander, Naval Mine and Antisubmarine Warfare Command at Corpus Christi, Texas. He also served at the U.S. Naval Academy as a company officer, celestial navigation instructor, assistant varsity soccer coach, and member of the admissions board; at Headquarters, United States Marine Corps in the Strategic Initiatives Group; on the Joint Staff, J5, and as executive assistant to the assistant chairman.

Christenson climbs a ladder in October 2010 to inspect the mast of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70).

Christenson served as president of the Board of Inspection and Survey from 2009 to 2011. He became the 53rd president of the Naval War College on 30 March 2011 and served in that position until 2 July 2013, when he was appointed deputy United States military representative to the NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. After six months in Brussels, he became chief of staff, U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany.

Decorations and medals

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Christenson has been awarded the following:

References

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Vice Admiral John N. Christensen. United States Navy.

  1. ^ "Retirement Ceremony Held For VADM John N. Christenson". Coronado Eagle & Journal. January 14, 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  2. ^ "PN1426 — Navy". U.S. Congress. July 15, 1994. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  3. ^ Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on the Active-Duty List. Bureau of Naval Personnel. October 1, 1984. p. 131. Retrieved 2021-01-02.


Military offices
Preceded by President of the Naval War College
March 30, 2011–July 2, 2013
Succeeded by