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Thomas Lee McClelland (Retired 1998)
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Captain Thomas L. McClelland, USN (Ret.)
Nickname T-Mac
Born 1942 (age 81–82)
Place of birth Louisville, Kentucky
Allegiance Flag of the United States USA
Service/branch Flag of the United States United States Navy
Years of service 1966-1998
Rank Colonel / CaptainCaptain
Commands held Light Attack Weapons School
VA-97 Warhawks
Carrier Air Wing 9
Amphibious Cargo Ship, USS St. Louis (LKA-116)
Amphibious Squadron 5
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Operation Desert Storm
Awards Legion of Merit (6)
Distinguished Flying Cross (2)
Meritorious Service Medal (4)
Air Medal (27)
Navy Commendation Medal (6)
Combat Action Ribbon
Other work Admiral Farragut Academy

Captain Thomas McClelland was born in Louisville, KY. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University. He earned his Officer Commission through the Aviation Officer Candidate Program in January 1966 and was designated a Naval Aviator in April 1967. He attended the Naval War College and later earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from New Mexico Highlands University .

Captain McClelland’s sea duty aviation assignments include tours with VA-82, CVW-14, VA-113, VA-97 and CVW-9. He has deployed aboard USS America (CVA-66), USS Coral Sea (CVA-43), USS Enterprise (CVN-65), USS Ranger (CVA-61), USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), and USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63).

His command tours began in 1980 with the Light Attack Weapons School in Lemoore, California . He has commanded the VA-97 Warhawks, Carrier Air Wing NINE, and the Amphibious Cargo Ship, USS St. Louis (LKA-116), in Sasebo, Japan. His final operational command was during Desert Storm, where he served as Commander, Amphibious Squadron FIVE,[1] conducting advance force operations with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit against the Iraqi Army.

Captain McClelland’s shore duty assignments include Instructor Pilot and Safety Officer for VA-122 in Lemoore, CA; A-7 Projects Officer at the Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility in Albuquerque, NM; Director of the Technical Support Group for the Director of Naval Warfare in Washington DC; Force Readiness Officer for Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet; Deputy and Chief of Staff for the Chief of Naval Education and Training in Pensacola, FL; and his final active duty assignment as Chief of Staff for the Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe, in London, England.

Captain McClelland began his second career at Admiral Farragut Academy in 1998, after 32 years of Naval Service.[2] He has earned the following personal awards: Five Legion of Merit Medals, the Distinguished Flying Cross, four Meritorious Service Medals, two Individual Air Medals, 25 Strike/Flight Air Medals, six Navy Commendation Medals, and the Combat Action Ribbon. He has over 4,700 flight hours in 23 different aircraft, over 1,200 carrier landings, and more than 300 combat missions.

Captain McClelland resides in St. Petersburg, Florida with his wife, Dona. His son, Charles, teaches Biology in Menifee, California and his daughter, Katherine, is a Marketing Project Team Leader for website development company in San Diego, California.[3]

Flight Information[]

Rating: Naval Aviator
Flight hours: More than 4,700
Carrier Landing: More than 1,200[4]
Aircraft flown: 23

Awards and decorations[]

McClelland's awards include:

Naval Aviator Badge
Legion of Merit ribbon
Distinguished Flying Cross ribbon Meritorious Service ribbon Air Medal ribbon
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation ribbon Combat Action Ribbon Navy Unit Commendation ribbon
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon Battle-e-ribbon Navy Expeditionary ribbon
National Defense Service Medal ribbon KSMRib Vietnam Service Ribbon
Southwest Asia Service ribbon Sea Service Deployment Ribbon Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon
Vietnam gallantry cross-3d Vietnam gallantry cross unit award-3d Vietnam Campaign Medal ribbon
Us sa-kwlib rib Us kw-kwlib rib File:NavRifleEx.jpg
NavyCAS

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Notes[]

  1. *Brown, LTCOL Ronald J., USMCR (Ret.) "Operation Desert Sting", "U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991" 1998.
  2. *Schuyler, CWO2 William, USN (Ret.) "Naval Science Department Staff", "Admiral Farragut Academy Naval Science Department".
  3. *Schuyler, CWO2 William, USN (Ret.) "Captain Thomas L. McClelland Biography", "Admiral Farragut Academy Naval Science Department".
  4. *Davis, J.R. "Grand Club - Naval Aviators with Over 1,000 Carrier Arrested Landings", "Grand Club", July 18, 2007.
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