Admiral
William J. Fallon assumed duties as the
commander, U.S. Central Command on March 16,
2007.
He was raised in Merchantville, N.J. A 1967
graduate of Villanova University, he received
his commission through the Navy ROTC Program
and was designated a naval flight officer upon
completion of flight training in December
1967.
Admiral
Fallon began his Naval Aviation service flying
in the RA-5C Vigilante with a combat
deployment to Vietnam, transitioning to the
A-6 Intruder in 1974. He served in flying
assignments with Attack Squadrons and Carrier
Air Wings for twenty-four years, deploying to
the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic, Pacific and
Indian Oceans embarked in USS Saratoga, USS
Ranger, USS Nimitz, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
and USS Theodore Roosevelt. He has logged more
than 1,300 carrier arrested landings and 4,800
flight hours in tactical jet aircraft.
Admiral
Fallon commanded Attack Squadron Sixty Five
embarked in USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, Medium
Attack Wing One at NAS Oceana, Va., and
Carrier Air Wing Eight in USS Theodore
Roosevelt during a combat deployment to the
Arabian Gulf for Operation Desert Storm in
1991. Assigned as Commander, Carrier Group
Eight in 1995, he deployed to the
Mediterranean as Commander, Theodore Roosevelt
Battle Group and commanded Battle Force Sixth
Fleet (CTF 60) during NATO�s combat
Operation Deliberate Force in Bosnia. Adm.
Fallon served as Commander, Second Fleet and
Commander, Striking Fleet Atlantic from
November 1997 to September 2000.
Shore
duties included assignment as Aide and Flag
Lieutenant to the Commander, Fleet Air
Jacksonville, and to the staffs of Commander,
Reconnaissance Attack Wing One; Commander,
Operational Test Force, and Commander, Naval
Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. He has served
as Deputy Director for Operations, Joint Task
Force, Southwest Asia in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,
and as Deputy Director, Aviation Plans and
Requirements on the Staff of the Chief of
Naval Operations in Washington, D.C. His first
flag officer assignment was with NATO as
Assistant Chief of Staff, Plans and Policy for
Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic. He was
then assigned as Deputy and Chief of Staff,
U.S. Atlantic Fleet followed by assignment as
Deputy Commander in Chief and Chief of Staff,
U.S. Atlantic Command. Admiral Fallon served
as the 31st Vice Chief of Naval Operations
from October 2000 to August 2003. He was the
Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command and U.S.
Atlantic Fleet from October 2003 to February
2005. He served as
Commander, U.S. Pacific Command from February
2005 until March 2007.
Admiral
Fallon is a graduate of the Naval War College,
Newport, R.I., the National War College in
Washington, D.C., and has a Master of Arts
degree in International Studies from Old
Dominion University. His awards include the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior
Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star,
Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Navy
Commendation Medal, and various unit and
campaign decorations.