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Thomas J. Kilcline Jr.
VADMTOMKILCLINE
Official portrait of VADM Thomas Kilcline
Born November 19, 1951(1951-11-19) (age 72)
Place of birth Oakland, California
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1973-2010
Rank US-O9 insignia Vice Admiral
Commands held Commander, Naval Air Forces
Carrier Strike Group Two
Carrier Air Wing Fourteen
VF-154
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Gulf War
Awards Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Legion of Merit (5)

VADM Thomas J. Kilcline Jr. USN (Ret.) (born November 19, 1951) was Commander, Naval Air Forces (CNAF) for the United States Navy from June 22, 2007, to July 1, 2010.[1][2]

Biography[]

Vice Admiral Tom Kilcline, Jr. graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1973 with a BS in Operations Research. He was selected for naval aviation and upon receiving his commission was sent to NAS Pensacola for initial flight training. He earned his wings in 1975.

Following completion of replacement air group training at NAS Miramar, California, he was assigned to VF-51 aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42) flying the F-4 Phantom. Soon afterward, the squadron transitioned to the F-14 Tomcat and moved aboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). Next he was selected for VF-126, where he flew as an adversary pilot. Two deployments followed with VF-213 aboard USS Enterprise (CVN 65). His first command was of VF-154, stationed in NAS Atsugi, Japan aboard the USS Independence (CV 62). He later assumed command of Carrier Air Wing 14 aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). His most recent operational assignment was as Commander, Carrier Strike Group Two and Commander, USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group. He has flown over 5,600 hours in F-4, A-4, F-5, F-14 and F-18 aircraft, and has logged 63 combat missions.[3] He has made 1,150 carrier aircraft arrested landings, making him a member of the 1000 trap "Grand Club".[4]

Assignments to shore and staff billets include Fighter AEW Wing Pacific strike officer; Joint Task Force Southwest Asia DJ3; Air Operations Officer to Commander 2nd Fleet; Chief of Naval Operations Chair to the National War College; executive assistant to Deputy, European Command; and Chief of Staff for Commander, Naval Air Forces. VADM Kilcline earned an M.S. in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, graduating with distinction; He received an M.A. in Strategic Studies and National Affairs from the U.S. Naval War College, and earned his M.S. in National Security Strategy while assigned to the National War College.

VADM Kilcline's first shore duty flag assignment was as Director, Naval Aviation Plans and Requirements (N780) on the OPNAV Staff. Following his strike group command, he assumed duties as Director, Air Warfare Division (N88) followed by his assignment as Director, Warfare Requirements and Integration/Senior National Representative (N8F). He assumed the duties of Commander, Naval Air Forces on June 22, 2007. VADM Kilcline handed over command on July 1, 2010, to VADM Myers, retiring shortly afterward.[5]

US Navy 071208-N-3069F-003 Commander, Naval Air Forces, Vice Adm. Tom Kilcline, places a squadron patch on Lt. j.g

Commander, Naval Air Forces, Vice Adm. Tom Kilcline, places a squadron patch on Lt. j.g. Troy Leveran during a "Fleet Up" ceremony. (Dec. 8, 2007)

Kilcline cockpit

Commander, Naval Air Forces, Vice Adm. Tom Kilcline, sits in an F-5 prior to launching on an ACM sortie. (Oct. 28, 2008)

Rose Bowl Color Guard

Vice Adm. Thomas J. Kilcline, Jr., Commander, Naval Air Forces individually thanked the Sailors of the Naval Base Ventura County Honor Guard for parading the colors during the national anthem at the 2008 Rose Bowl game Jan. 1.(January 1, 2008)

Awards and decorations[]

Naval Aviator Badge
Navy Distinguished Service ribbon Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Bronze oak leaf cluster
US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
Legion of Merit ribbon
Legion of Merit (5)
Defense Meritorious Service ribbon Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service ribbon Meritorious Service Medal
Bronze star
Air Medal ribbon
Air Medal (2) with bronze award numeral 2 (strike/flight awards)
Joint Service Commendation ribbon Joint Service Commendation Medal
Gold star
Gold star
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation ribbon
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement ribbon Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Joint Meritorious Unit Award ribbon Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Navy Unit Commendation ribbon Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon
Gold star
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon (2)
Battle-e-ribbon 2nd award Navy E Ribbon (2)
Bronze star
Navy Expeditionary ribbon
Navy Expeditionary Medal (2)
Bronze star
National Defense Service Medal ribbon
National Defense Service Medal (2)
AFEMRib Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Bronze star
Vietnam Service Ribbon
Vietnam Service Medal (1 campaign star)
Bronze star
Southwest Asia Service ribbon
Southwest Asia Service Medal (2)
Global War on Terrorism Service ribbon Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Armed Forces Service Medal ribbon Armed Forces Service Medal
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (5)
Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon Navy Overseas Service Ribbon
Us kw-kwlib rib Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
File:NavRifleEx.jpg Navy Expert Rifleman Medal
File:NavPisRibEx.jpg Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal

References[]

  1. Kilcline Takes Helm as Commander, Air Forces, www.navy.mil, (June 23, 2007). Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  2. Commander, Naval Air Forces Holds Change of Command Ceremony, www.navy.mil, (July 2, 2010). Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  3. US Navy Biographies: VADM Thomas J. Kilcline, Jr., www.navy.mil, (July 1, 2010). Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  4. Grand Club Listing, Tailhook.org, Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  5. US Navy Biographies: VADM Thomas J. Kilcline, Jr., www.navy.mil, (July 1, 2010). Retrieved 17 November 2010.

External links[]

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