Vice Admiral (ret.) Arthur Karl Cebrowski (August 13, 1942 – November 12, 2005) was a
United States Navy
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admiral. He also who served from October 2001 to January 2005 as Director of the
Office of Force Transformation
The United States Department of Defense Office of Force Transformation (OFT) was established October 29, 2001 in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld called for the creation of this new office to support his ...
in the
U.S. Department of Defense
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. In this position, he was responsible for serving as an advocate, focal point, and catalyst for the transformation of the United States military.
Early life and naval career
Cebrowski was born in
Passaic, New Jersey
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to a Polish American family. He was a 1964 graduate of
Villanova University
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, held a master's degree in computer systems management from the
Naval Postgraduate School
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and attended the
Naval War College
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.
He entered the navy through the
Reserve Officers Training Corps
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in 1964.

Cebrowski was a
naval aviator
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Naval aviation is typically projected to a position nearer the target by way of an aircraft carrier. Carrier-base ...
and commanded Fighter Squadron 41 (
VF-41) and
Carrier Air Wing 8. He commanded the assault ship
USS ''Guam'', the aircraft carrier
USS ''Midway'', and the
USS ''America'' Battle Group. In December 1993, as a RADM(L), he was commanding
Carrier Group 6.
He had combat experience in
Vietnam
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and
Desert Storm
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. His joint assignments included service as the Director, Command, Control, Communications and Computers (J-6), Joint Staff.
Admiral Cebrowski retired from the Navy on October 1, 2001, with over 37 years of service, after serving as the
President of the Naval War College
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in
Newport
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*Newport City, Metro Manila, a Philippine district in Pasay
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,
Rhode Island
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.
Office of Force Transformation
The Secretary of Defense called for the creation of the Office of Force Transformation in support of President
George W. Bush
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's broad mandate to transform the nation's military capabilities. The transformation was intended to challenge the status quo with new concepts for American defense to ensure an overwhelming and continuing competitive advantage for America's military for decades to come. Cebrowski was appointed by
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
Donald Henry Rumsfeld (July 9, 1932 – June 29, 2021) was an American politician, government official and businessman who served as United States Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 under president Gerald Ford, and a ...
, effective October 29, 2001, reporting directly to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense.
As Director of Force Transformation, Admiral Cebrowski worked to link transformation to strategic functions, evaluated the transformation efforts of the military departments, and promoted synergy by recommending steps to integrate ongoing transformation activities. Among his primary responsibilities, Admiral Cebrowski monitored service and joint experimentation programs and made policy recommendations to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Vice Admiral Cebrowski died on November 12, 2005, aged 63. He was buried in
Arlington National Cemetery
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on January 9, 2006.
See also
*
Network-centric warfare
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*
Gray Eagle Award
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A similar trophy, the Gray Owl Award, is also presented to the Naval Flight ...
References
External links
Biography from the Office of Force Transformationby
Margaret Holland Sargent
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1942 births
2005 deaths
American people of Polish descent
People from Passaic, New Jersey
Villanova University alumni
United States Naval Aviators
United States Navy personnel of the Vietnam War
Naval Postgraduate School alumni
United States Navy personnel of the Gulf War
United States Navy vice admirals
Presidents of the Naval War College
United States Department of Defense officials
Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
Military personnel from New Jersey
20th-century American academics