Mark I. Fox

Mark I. Fox
Mark Irby Fox
Mark I. Fox
Vice Admiral Mark I. Fox, USN
Born March 1, 1956
Abilene, Texas
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1978-present
Rank Vice Admiral
Commands held U.S. Naval Forces Central Command
Battles/wars Operation Desert Storm
Awards Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross

Vice Admiral Mark I. Fox, USN (born March 1, 1956) is a United States Navy officer currently serving as the Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (COMUSNAVCENT) and Commander, U.S. 5th Fleet (COMFIFTHFLT).[1] Prior to assuming command as COMUSNAVCENT and COMFIFTHFLT, he was the Commander of the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) at NAS Fallon, Nevada. He also previously served as the Communications Division Chief, American Embassy Annex, Baghdad, Iraq.

In October 2006, then-Rear Admiral Fox completed a tour as the Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Military Office (WHMO), responsible for overseeing all military support to the President. He also served as WHMO Deputy Director for 18 months before assuming responsibilities as WHMO Director in January 2005.[2]

A native of Abilene, Texas, Vice Admiral Fox was commissioned in June 1978 upon graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy and was designated a Naval Aviator in March 1980.

During his career, Vice Admiral Fox has deployed from both coasts in five fleet tours, flying the A-7E Corsair II and F/A-18 Hornet in over 100 combat and contingency missions off the coasts of Lebanon and Libya, and over the Balkans and Iraq.

His combat highlights include scoring the first Navy MiG kill of Operation Desert Storm prior to dropping his bombs on an airfield in western Iraq on January 17, 1991, and leading the opening "Shock and Awe" strike of Operation Iraqi Freedom on March 21, 2003.

Vice Admiral Fox’s previous command assignments include Commander, Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center; Commander, Carrier Strike Group Ten; Commander, Carrier Air Wing 2; Commander, Strike Fighter Wing, U.S. Pacific Fleet (STKFITWINGPAC); the first Commanding Officer of Strike Fighter Squadron 122 (the Navy’s first F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Fleet Replacement Squadron), and Commanding Officer of Strike Fighter Squadron 81.

Shore tours include duty as an A-7E Instructor Pilot in Attack Squadron 174; a tour as the Light Attack/Strike Fighter Junior Officer Detailer in the Naval Military Personnel Command; assignment as Aide and Flag Lieutenant for Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Aide and Flag Lieutenant to the Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare - OP-05); joint duty as the Maritime Plans Officer at Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Casteau, Belgium; and service as the Joint Strike and Aviation Programs Liaison Officer in the Navy's Office of Legislative Affairs in Washington, D.C.

Vice Admiral Fox is married to the former Priscilla Wood and they have four children, William, Collin, Mason and Abigail.

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Awards and decorations

Vice Admiral Fox has logged over 4,700 flight hours and 1,320 arrested landings on 13 different aircraft carriers. His personal military awards include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with Combat ‘V’, Bronze Star, five individual Air Medals with Combat 'V', six Strike Flight Air Medals, as well as various other meritorious service, commendation and achievement medals.

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