
VADM John Skillman
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Integration of Capabilities and Resources, N8, Office of the Chief of Naval OperationsVice Adm. Brad Skillman is a native of Muncie, Indiana and St. Paris, Ohio. He is a 1986 graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Oceanography. He earned a Master of Science in Operational Oceanography from the Naval Postgraduate School. He is also a proven financial management specialist.
A surface warfare officer, Skillman’s sea duty assignments include USS Josephus Daniels (CG 27), USS Belleau Wood (LHA 3), USS Nashville (LPD 13), USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44) Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 8 and PHIBRON-4.
Skillman was the commissioning commanding officer of USS New Orleans (LPD 18). He also commanded USS Ponce (LPD 15) and USS San Antonio (LPD 17). His major command was as commander, Amphibious Squadron 4.
Ashore, Skillman served as the lead ship maintenance action officer for the Maintenance and Modernization Division (N43) and as the Sea Shield and Surface Warfare Program analyst for the Director of Integration and Warfare Assessment (N70) on the staff of the chief of naval operations. He was the military assistant and director of operations for the deputy director, Naval Warfare in Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics), Portfolio Systems Acquisition and served as the executive assistant and naval aide to the assistant secretary of the Navy (Financial Management & Comptroller).
As a flag officer, his tours include deputy commander and chief of staff, NATO Joint Warfare Centre, Stavanger, Norway, commander, Expeditionary Strike Group 2, he established the Enterprise Support pillar as director in MyNavyHR and most recently, Director, Programming Division OPNAV (N80).
Skillman’s decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and various campaign, unit and service awards.
3.0 Marine Expeditionary Unit American Sovereignty Afloat – Driving Maintenance and Inventory
This session examines the Marine Corps’ pursuit of a 3.0 ARG/MEU presence – its declared North Star for sustaining American sovereignty afloat and del…This session examines the Marine Corps’ pursuit of a 3.0 ARG/MEU presence – its declared North Star for sustaining American sovereignty afloat and delivering globally responsive capabilities. Panelists will explore how Amphibious Warfare Ship readine…This session examines the Marine Corps’ pursuit of a 3.0 ARG/MEU presence – its declared North Star for sustaining American sovereignty afloat and delivering globally responsive capabilities. Panelists will explore how Amphibious Warfare Ship readiness and inventory management directly shape the nation’s ability to force generate and deploy three ARG/MEUs worldwide on a consistent basis. The discussion will highlight the importance of maintenance…This session examines the Marine Corps’ pursuit of a 3.0 ARG/MEU presence – its declared North Star for sustaining American sovereignty afloat and delivering globally responsive capabilities. Panelists will explore how Amphibious Warfare Ship readiness and inventory management directly shape the nation’s ability to force generate and deploy three ARG/MEUs worldwide on a consistent basis. The discussion will highlight the importance of maintenance and modernization in addressing current challenges to ensure maritime dominance through naval expeditionary agility.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More