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  1. Jeremy Michael Boorda (November 26, 1939 – May 16, 1996) was a United States Navy admiral who served as the 25th Chief of Naval Operations. Boorda is notable as the first person to have risen from the enlisted ranks to become Chief of Naval Operations, the highest-ranking billet in the United States Navy.

  2. 13 dic 2017 · Admiral Jeremy “MikeBoorda, known as a “Sailor’s Sailor,” was the first surface warrior to hold the office since Admiral Elmo Zumwalt and the first enlisted Sailor to rise continuously from...

  3. 18 mag 1996 · In the final minutes of his life, Adm. Jeremy M. Boorda sat down to type a letter of apology to the men and women of the United States Navy -- "my sailors," as he had always called them. The...

  4. 13 gen 2022 · By CAPT James “Ros” Poplar III, USN (Ret.) As a thirty-year Surface Warfare Officer from 1974-2004 I had the opportunity to work for numerous leaders but by far one of the best was Admiral “MikeBoorda where our wakes crossed twice. First during his tenure as Chief of Naval Operations from 1994-1996 and secondly after his

  5. 20 mag 1996 · THE ENIGMA OF AN ADMIRAL'S DEATH. TO MANY COLLEAGUES, NEITHER MEDAL CONTROVERSY NOR GRUELING PACE EXPLAINS SUICIDE. By Dan Morgan. and. George Lardner. May 19, 1996 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. When Jeremy...

  6. 21 mag 1996 · I thank you, David, for your work on the radio. I thank you, Anna, for your devotion and for your husband's service, and Edward, for your wife's service. But your entire family is a model, a reflection of Mike Boorda's remarkable love for the Navy, a Navy in which he enlisted when he was just 16. When he was first in his class at personnelman ...

  7. 17 mag 1996 · Adm. Jeremy M. Boorda, the Chief of Naval Operations and the first man in the history of the United States Navy to rise from the lowest rank of sailor to four-star admiral, died today from a...