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- ****son "Boomer" Stufflebeem is a former United States Navy vice admiral who last served in that rank as the director of Navy Staff. Stufflebeem served 39 years...
- Technology." BARIC (Consultants) Ltd., September 1994. Wolfowitz, Paul; Stufflebeem, John D. "September 11, 2001: Attack on America Archived September 7...
- 24, 2001, Rear Admiral John Stufflebeem announced fears that the Taliban planned to poison American food aid. Stufflebeem also said that since the program...
- (approximately 4.8 by 4.8 kilometres square roughly). Rear Adm. J.D. Stufflebeem stated of the Zhawar Kili al Badr training camp, that it contained at...
- airmen; Admiral Jay L. Johnson, the Battlegroup commander; Commander John Stufflebeem, leader of the VFA-103 F-14 squadron; Lt Barry McKibben, of the tactical...
- (15 January 2002). "DoD News Briefing – ASD PA Clarke and Rear Adm. Stufflebeem". Department of Defense. Archived from the original on 29 July 2009....
- 2005 VADM H. G. Ulrich III May 2005 – September 2007 VADM J. "Boomer" Stufflebeem September 2007 – August 2008 VADM James A. Winnefeld, Jr. August 2008...
- III Frederick C. Turner Forrest S. Petersen James E. Service David E. Jeremiah Henry H. Mauz, Jr. William J. Fallon Jay L. Johnson John D. Stufflebeem...
- Military offices Preceded by John ****son Stufflebeem Commander of the United States Sixth Fleet 2007-2008 Succeeded by Bruce W. Clingan Commander of...
- player Vince Scott (1925–1992), Canadian football player John ****son Stufflebeem (born 1952), retired US Navy vice admiral George Anthony Walkem (1834–1908)...