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Frank Lee Bowman (born 19 December 1944), a retired four-star
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, is the former Chief of Naval Personnel and former Director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion. He was elected a member of the
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in 2009 for his leadership in the design of nuclear-reactor propulsion plants to support the power requirements of evolving combat systems.


Education

Bowman graduated from Duke University in 1966. He received a
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in nuclear engineering and naval architecture/ marine engineering at the
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in 1977. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from Duke University in 2003.


Naval career


Early career

Before his tours in command, Bowman served aboard , , , and as executive officer of .


Commands

Bowman served as commanding officer for both the USS ''City of Corpus Christi'' and the USS ''Holland''.


Promotion to flag

Bowman received his first star in 1991. His service as a flag officer included tours as Deputy Director of Operations on the Joint Staff (J-3) until June 1992, Director for Political-Military Affairs (J-5) until July 1994, and Chief of Naval Personnel from July 1994 to September 1996.


Promotion to Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion

The third successor to Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, Bowman assumed duties as Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion, on September 27, 1996. He received his fourth star on October 1, 1996. As Director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion, he was also Deputy Administrator for Naval Reactors in the National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy.


CNA Military Advisory Board

Bowman was on the CNA Military Advisory Board, the first group of retired generals and admirals to examine the national security implications of climate change. Set up in 2006 by Sherri Goodman, the CNA Military Advisory board brought together military leaders from the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. The report of the CNA Military Advisory Board, National Security and the Threat of Climate Change, established the concept of climate change as a "threat multiplier". Bowman writes in the 2007 report, "Our nuclear submarines operate in an unforgiving environment. Our Navy has recognized this environment and has mitigated the risk. ... We should begin planning for a similar approach in dealing with potential climate change effects on our national security".


Civilian career

Bowman retired from the
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in December 2004. He was appointed president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) in February 2005. Bowman resigned as president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Instititue announced 14 November 2008 in NEI Smart Brief. Since November 8, 2010, he has been a non-executive director of BP.


Awards

Under his command, his crews have earned the Meritorious Unit Commendation (three awards), the Navy Battle Efficiency ''E'' Ribbon (five awards), the Navy Expeditionary Medal (two awards), the Humanitarian Service Medal (two awards), the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (three awards), and the Navy Arctic Service Ribbon. His personal awards include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit (with three gold stars), and the Officier de l'Ordre National du Mérite from the government of
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. In 2005, The C.J. Mack Family Foundation provided an endowment arranged by John J. Mack to the United States Naval Academy Foundation to support the Admiral Frank Bowman Scholar Program. In 2006, Bowman was made an Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire ( KBE).


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External links

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Admiral Bowman Biography at USNA
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bowman, Frank Lee Living people United States Navy admirals United States submarine commanders Duke University alumni Recipients of the Legion of Merit Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire 1944 births Directors of BP American corporate directors Recipients of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal Duke University Pratt School of Engineering alumni