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Samuel Perez Jr. was born on 2 April, 1958 in El Paso, Texas, United States. Discover Samuel Perez Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 2 April, 1958
Birthday 2 April
Birthplace El Paso, Texas
Nationality United States

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2016

Rear Admiral Perez's final tour was as the sixty fifth President of the Board and Inspection and Survey. He retired from military service on July 31, 2016.

2012

In December 2012, Perez reported to the State Department, Bureau of Political Military Affairs, as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Plans Programs and Operations. Perez worked closely to bridge the communication gap between the Departments of State and Defense and the National Security Council. He also managed, and significantly strengthen the United States' global peace operations capacity building efforts, substantially contributing to global conflict resolution activities. He conducted multiple sensitive engagements with foreign governments such as the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Perez also oversaw the policy execution on high-profile weapons removal and abatement issues that positively contributed to the reduction of explosive remnants of war and in direct support of the rebalance to the Asia-Pacific.

2010

For his first flag officer tour, Perez assumed the responsibilities as the deputy director of Joint Interagency Task Force South (JIATFS) in Key West, Florida. As the deputy, Perez led efforts to conduct detection and monitoring (D&M) operations throughout their Joint Operating Area to facilitate the interdiction of illicit trafficking in support of national and partner nation security. Perez coordinated with the interagency and international partners to illuminate transnational organized crime networks and support interdiction and apprehension by U.S. and Partner Nation law enforcement agencies. During his tour at JIATFS, Perez was assigned to Operation Unified Response, the United States' response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Perez was tasked to command Joint Task Force Port Opening. He led a team of engineers and logistics experts who first surveyed the damage to the devastated port, cleared the damage so that emergency supplies could be brought in via ships, and finally, reconstructing the port to enable normal port operations.

In 2010 Perez assumed command of Carrier Strike Group One. Headquartered aboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) , Carrier Strike Group One deployed to the Asia Pacific region and the Central Command Area of Operations (CENTCOM AOR). In the CENTCOM AOR, Perez assumed command of Carrier Task Force Five Zero, consisting of the Enterprise and Carl Vinson Strike Groups. As the commander of Task Force Five Zero, Perez conducted missions in support of sensitive national tasking, theater security cooperation, intelligence collection, maritime security, and counter-piracy operations. Strike Group One completed 1,650 combat sorties and disrupted 9 piracy events, capturing 30 pirates. USS Carl Vinson and the Strike Group One supported Operation Neptune Spear by overseeing the burial at sea for Osama Bin Laden.

2001

Perez participated in the Federal Executive Fellowship (FEF) Program as a Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from August 2000 to August 2001. He focused his Fellowship studies on the technical challenges and political implications and challenges of sea-based Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD). Following his Fellowship tour, Perez reported to the Chief of Naval Operations Staff, Surface Warfare Directorate (N76) as the future ships branch head. As the future ships branch head, Perez oversaw the resourcing and requirements for both LCS and the future DDG 1000 ship programs. Perez was in the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. The Navy awarded Perez the Navy and Marine Corp Medal for Heroism for his actions immediately after the attack.

1994

Perez then attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He graduated with a Master of Arts in strategic planning in 1992. Returning to the fleet in 1993, Perez assumed command of the rescue and salvage ship, USS Reclaimer (ARS-42) . Perez decommissioned Reclaimer on September 16, 1994. Perez then reported to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) as the Navy theater wide action officer. During his tour at BMDO, Perez also served a rotation in the Missile Warfare Division of Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics. Perez transferred to the Navy Program Executive Office Theater Air Defense (PEO TAD) and served as the Navy theater wide action officer.

1980

Following commissioning in 1980, Perez attended Basic Surface Warfare Officers Training Course in Coronado, California, and then reported aboard USS Paul F. Foster (DD-964). He served as electrical officer and main propulsion assistant. His next tour was as the gas turbine training officer at the Naval Training Center Great Lakes. Following his shore tour at Great Lakes, Illinois, Perez served as the operations officer aboard the USS Knox (FF-1052) , homeported out of Yokosuka, Japan. Aboard Knox, Perez deployed to the Central Command Area of Operations and conducted routine patrols in the Sea of Japan and South China Sea. Perez next served as the operations officer aboard USS Bunker Hill (CG-52) , homeported out of Yokosuka, Japan. As the air warfare commander for the USS Midway Strike Group, Bunker Hill conducted numerous patrols in the South China Sea, the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. In addition, USS Bunker Hill deployed to the Central Command Area of Operations with the Midway Battle Group in 1989.

1976

Perez was born in El Paso, Texas, in 1958. His father, Samuel Sr., was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He attended Lone Star Elementary School in Canutillo, Texas, and high school at Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. He entered the United States Naval Academy on July 6, 1976 and graduated with the Class of 1980 on May 28, 1980 with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science. He graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1992 with a Masters of Arts degree in strategic planning.

1958

Rear Adm. Samuel Perez Jr., (Born April 2, 1958) a native of El Paso, Texas, is a 1980 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. He served aboard the USS Paul F. Foster (DD 964), USS Knox (FF 1052) and USS Bunker Hill (CG 52). His at-sea commands include command of USS Reclaimer (ARS 42), command of USS Vincennes (CG 49), command of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15 and command of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 1. During his tour as commander, CSG-1, he completed a 5th Fleet deployment supporting Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation New Dawn.