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Rear Admiral '''Edward David Sheafer Jr.'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100220052406/http://www.nmia.org/aijindex19921994.html</ref> was an officer of the [[United States Navy]].<ref>http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=edward-david-sheafer&pid=180536376</ref>
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==Naval career==
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Born and raised in [[Pittsburgh]], Sheafer graduated from the [[Shady Side Academy]] in 1958.<ref>https://archive.org/details/luckybag1962unse |title=1962 Lucky Bag</ref> Sheafer was a [[surface warfare]] officer for ten years, including command at sea of the [[USS Persistent (MSO-491)]], an oceangoing minesweeper. Following a tour in Vietnam, Sheafer attended graduate school at [[Georgetown University]], where he received a master's degree in Foreign Service.
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Sheafer's career includes assignments such as Chief Intelligence Officer (J-2) for the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] with Admiral [[William J. Crowe]] and General [[Colin Powell]], and Deputy Director of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] during [[Desert Storm]]. Sheafer was Director of [[Naval intelligence]] from August 1991 to September 1994, commanding an organization of 2,500 people, with a budget of more than $2 billion. Sheafer pioneered a number of efforts in the intelligence world including the [[Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System]] (JWICS).
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Other positions Sheafer has held include:
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*Fleet Intelligence Officer for Commander Seventh Fleet (Pacific/Indian Ocean)
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*Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Center (Hawaii)
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*OIC Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Facility (Japan)
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*Soviet Submarine Analyst, Commander US Naval Forces Europe (London)
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==Later career==
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Having served more than 35 years, Admiral Edward D. Sheafer Jr. retired from the Navy in 1995. Following his retirement, Sheafer was an advisor at senior levels in the defense and intelligence communities.
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==Personal==
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Sheafer was the son of Edward David Sheafer Sr. (February 2, 1900 – June 6, 1972)<ref>https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L793-V3X/edward-david-sheafer-1900-1972 </ref> and Frances Spraggon Sheafer (April 18, 1907 – May 18, 1997).<ref>https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/ML8R-V3B/frances-spraggon-1907-1997</ref> They were married in Pittsburgh on December 22, 1939.<ref>"Marriage License Duplicate". No. 16034. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: Clerk of the Orphans' Court.</ref> His father was a veteran of [[World War I]].<ref>"Veteran's Compensation Application". No. 13208. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 3 February 1934.</ref>
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Sheafer Jr. was married to Enid Suzanne Sheafer. The couple had two daughters and three grandchildren.<ref>https://www.dia.mil/News/Articles/Article/841570/a-salute-to-former-deputy-director-radm-edward-sheafer/</ref>
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After his first marriage ended in divorce, Sheafer married divorcee Patricia Loughrey (Ganson) Westine in 1982.<ref> "Marriage Return". No. 82–055083. Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Department of Health, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics. 13 November 1982.</ref>
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Sheafer was interred at [[Arlington National Cemetery]] on March 24, 2017.<ref>https://ancexplorer.army.mil/publicwmv/#/arlington-national/search/results/1/CgdTaGVhZmVyEgZFZHdhcmQaAUQ-/ </ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 1 July 2023

Person.png Edward Sheafer  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(officer, spook)
Edward D. Sheafer, Jr..jpg
BornEdward David Sheafer Jr.
November 27, 1940
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJune 27, 2016 (Age 75)
Central City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materGeorgetown University
Director of Naval intelligence from August 1991 to September 1994

Employment.png Director of Naval Intelligence Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
August 1991 - September 1994
Preceded byThomas Brooks

Rear Admiral Edward David Sheafer Jr.[1] was an officer of the United States Navy.[2]

Naval career

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Sheafer graduated from the Shady Side Academy in 1958.[3] Sheafer was a surface warfare officer for ten years, including command at sea of the USS Persistent (MSO-491), an oceangoing minesweeper. Following a tour in Vietnam, Sheafer attended graduate school at Georgetown University, where he received a master's degree in Foreign Service.

Sheafer's career includes assignments such as Chief Intelligence Officer (J-2) for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with Admiral William J. Crowe and General Colin Powell, and Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency during Desert Storm. Sheafer was Director of Naval intelligence from August 1991 to September 1994, commanding an organization of 2,500 people, with a budget of more than $2 billion. Sheafer pioneered a number of efforts in the intelligence world including the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).

Other positions Sheafer has held include:

  • Fleet Intelligence Officer for Commander Seventh Fleet (Pacific/Indian Ocean)
  • Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Center (Hawaii)
  • OIC Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Facility (Japan)
  • Soviet Submarine Analyst, Commander US Naval Forces Europe (London)

Later career

Having served more than 35 years, Admiral Edward D. Sheafer Jr. retired from the Navy in 1995. Following his retirement, Sheafer was an advisor at senior levels in the defense and intelligence communities.

Personal

Sheafer was the son of Edward David Sheafer Sr. (February 2, 1900 – June 6, 1972)[4] and Frances Spraggon Sheafer (April 18, 1907 – May 18, 1997).[5] They were married in Pittsburgh on December 22, 1939.[6] His father was a veteran of World War I.[7]

Sheafer Jr. was married to Enid Suzanne Sheafer. The couple had two daughters and three grandchildren.[8]

After his first marriage ended in divorce, Sheafer married divorcee Patricia Loughrey (Ganson) Westine in 1982.[9]

Sheafer was interred at Arlington National Cemetery on March 24, 2017.[10]


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