Garland Wright

Garland P. Wright

Rear Admiral Garland Wright
Nickname(s) Gar
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1977--present
Rank Rear Admiral
Unit Multi-National Force-Iraq, TF-134
Commands held Constellation 0294
Tactical Support Center 1294
Naval Air Station North Island
Force Protection/Law Enforcement Physical Security Unit 0194
Commander, Naval Air Force, United States Pacific Fleet (COMNAVAIRPAC) 1094
Task Force 134
Battles/wars Iraq War
Awards Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Meritorious Service Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Navy Achievement Medal
Spouse(s) Mary Wright

Garland "Gar" P. Wright is a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and deputy chief, Navy Reserve.[1] He is a 1977 graduate of the United States Naval Academy where he was co-captain of Navy’s first National Championship Sailing team and named an intercollegiate “All American."[2][3]

Military career

After designation as a Naval Flight Officer (NFO), he joined the Sea Control Squadron (VS) 38 “Red Griffins”, completing two Western Pacific deployments aboard USS Constellation (CV-64). His next assignment was with VS-41, where he served as a Fleet Readiness Squadron (FRS) instructor and Tactics Training Department Head, with concurrent duty as the Anti-submarine Warfare Sea Control Wing Pacific (ASWWINGPAC) Tactical Development/Evaluation officer and AIREM/BGAREM exercise officer.

In 1986 he accepted a reserve commission and was assigned to the VS-0294 "Moonlighters", serving sequentially as NFO NATOPS, Training officer, and Maintenance officer. He was reassigned to ASWWINGPAC 0194 as the FRS augment team Officer in Charge (OIC) when VS-0294 was disestablished in 1991.

Rear Adm. Wright’s Command tours included: Constellation 0294, Tactical Support Center 1294, Naval Air Station North Island 0194, Force Protection/Law Enforcement Physical Security Unit 0194, and Commander, Naval Air Force, United States Pacific Fleet (COMNAVAIRPAC) 1094. Non-command assignments included serving as Operations Officer for Joint Force Air Component Command (JFACC) 0194, and Operations Officer for Area Air Defense Command Pacific (AADCPAC).

In 1998 he was selected to join an initial cadre of officers to launch the Navy Reserve Officer Leadership Course (OLC). From 1999 to 2002 he served as an adjunct instructor at the Command Leadership School, in Newport, Rhode Island, and in 2000 he was appointed as force-wide director for Navy Reserve Leadership Training.

Rear Adm. Wright’s first flag assignment was with United States Third Fleet where he served as the Maritime Operations Center (MOC) Director, and Deputy for Maritime Homeland Defense (MHLD).[3] In this capacity he advised the Commander on the training/certification of surge-ready forces, development of operational plans, and force employment/joint integration options. In August 2007 he was mobilized to Iraq to fill the billet of Deputy Commander, Task Force 134 (Detainee Operations), Multi-National Force Iraq (MNF-I). On June 6, 2008 he succeeded Major General MG Douglas M. Stone to become Commander of Multi-national Force-Iraq, Task Force 134 (Detainee Operations).[4] Wright served in this position until September 2009 when he was assigned as the deputy commander, Navy Region Southwest.[1]

Speaking in 2006

Awards and decorations

Rear Adm. Wright’s personal awards include the Legion of Merit (2), Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (3), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4), and Navy Achievement Medal (2).

Education

Wright holds an MBA in Finance and is a graduate of Executive and Reserve Component programs at the Naval War College, Naval Postgraduate School, National Defense University, San Diego State University, and Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

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Preceded by
MG Douglas M. Stone
Deputy Commanding General (Detainee Operations) / Commanding General Task Force 134
2008-2009
Succeeded by
MG Jerry Cannon
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