Robert J. Natter

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Robert J. Natter
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Admiral Robert J. Natter
Born (1945-04-09) April 9, 1945 (age 78)
Trussville, Alabama
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1962-1963 / 1967-2003
Rank Admiral
Commands held
  • Atlantic Fleet/Fleet Forces Command
  • Seventh Fleet
  • USS Antietam
  • USS Chandler
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Awards
Other workBoard of Directors, United Defense Industries

Admiral Robert Joseph Natter is a retired United States Navy admiral who served as Commander, U.S. Atlantic Fleet/Fleet Forces Command from 2000 to 2003.

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Military career

Natter was born April 9, 1945, at his home in Trussville, Alabama. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve at the age of 17 as a Seaman Recruit. After one year of enlisted service he was appointed to the United States Naval Academy, and graduated in 1967, receiving a commission as an Ensign. [1]

Natter's service at sea included department head tours in a Coastal Minesweeper and Frigate, and Executive Officer tours in two Amphibious Tank Landing Ships and a Spruance Destroyer USS Hewitt. He was Officer-in-Charge of a Naval Special Warfare detachment in Vietnam and commanded the USS Chandler, USS Antietam and the United States Seventh Fleet. [2]

Shore assignments included Company Officer and later Flag Secretary to the Superintendent at the United States Naval Academy; Executive Assistant to the Director of Naval Warfare in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV); staff member for the House Armed Services Committee of the 100th Congress of the United States; Executive Assistant to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet; Executive Assistant to the Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, during Operation Desert Storm; Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for officer and enlisted personnel assignments; Chief on the Navy's Legislative Affairs organization; Director for Space, Information Warfare, Command and Control (OPNAV N6); and the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans, Policy and Operations (OPNAV N3/N5). [2]

Natter was a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Naval War College and has master's degrees in both Business Management and International Relations. In May 2000, he was awarded the Naval War College Distinguished Graduate Leadership Award. [1]

Awards and honors

Surface Warfare Officer Insignia.png Navy Surface Warfare Officer Pin [1]
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Joint Chiefs of Staff ID Badge.gif Joint Chiefs of Staff ID Badge
Navy Distinguished Service ribbon.svg 1 golden star.svg 1 golden star.svg 1 golden star.svg 1 golden star.svg Navy Distinguished Service Medal with four gold award stars
Silver Star ribbon.svg Silver Star
US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon.svg Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit ribbon.svg 1 golden star.svg 1 golden star.svg 1 golden star.svg 1 golden star.svg Legion of Merit with four award stars
"V" device, gold.svg
Bronze Star ribbon.svg
Bronze Star with Combat V
Purple Heart ribbon.svg Purple Heart
1 golden star.svg
Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg
Meritorious Service Medal with award star
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation ribbon.svg "V" device, gold.svg 1 golden star.svg Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V and award star
"V" device, gold.svg
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement ribbon.svg
Navy Achievement Medal with Combat V
Combat Action Ribbon.svg Combat Action Ribbon
United States Navy Presidential Unit Citation ribbon.svg Navy and Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
Joint Meritorious Unit Award-3d.svg Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Navy Unit Commendation ribbon.svg Navy Unit Commendation
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon.svg Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation
Battle Effectiveness Award ribbon, 2nd award.svg Navy "E" Ribbon with two Battle E awards
Navy Expeditionary Medal ribbon.svg Navy Expeditionary Medal
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National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg
National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
Vietnam Service Medal ribbon.svg Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Silver-service-star-3d.svg Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Vietnam Service Medal with seven service stars
Humanitarian Service Medal ribbon.svg Humanitarian Service Medal
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.svg Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with three service stars
Vietnam gallantry cross unit award-3d.svg Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
VNCivilActionsRibbon-2.svg Vietnam Civil Actions Medal Unit Citation
Vietnam Campaign Medal ribbon with 60- clasp.svg Vietnam Campaign Medal
United States Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon with expert device.svg Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal

Other honors include in 1998 the Order of the Rising Sun from the Emperor of Japan, the 1998 Order of National Security Merit from the Republic of Korea, the 2003 Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the 2003 Ted Williams Military Achievement Award, and the 2004 Naval Order of the United States Distinguished Sea Service Award. [3]

He retired from the Navy in 2003.

Post military

Natter joined the board of directors of United Defense Industries in 2004. [4] He is also President of R.J. Natter & Associates, LLC, a consulting firm; serves on the McDonald's Corporation Advisory Board; and is a Non-Executive Director of Novonix Limited which develops, manufactures and sells the worlds most accurate high precision battery cell testing equipment and graphite materials for the lithium ion battery (LIB) industry; [5] [6] served as Chairman of the United States Naval Academy's Distinguished Graduate Selection Committee; and in May, 2012 became Chairman, Naval Academy Alumni Association's national Board of Trustees. [7] [3] He was one of the Naval Academy's 2019 Distinguished Graduate selections. [8]

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