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  1. Richard Chester Macke (January 4, 1938 – December 7, 2022) was a naval aviator and a former rear admiral in the United States Navy. He last served as Commander of United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) from July 19, 1994, until January 31, 1996.

  2. 16 déc. 2022 · As CINCPAC, Macke was in charge of the largest U.S. unified combatant command, responsible for joint operations across the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. He was promoted to admiral on 1 October 1994. On 31 January 1996, he was relieved by Admiral Joseph Prueher.

  3. Il y a 3 jours · Admiral Richard C Macke (USN Ret), passed away at his home in Honolulu on December 7, 2022 surrounded by family at the age of 84. Adm. Macke was a 1960 graduate of the United States Naval Academy...

  4. 12 déc. 2022 · A longtime supporter of AFCEA International and distinguished Pacific Theater naval flag officer passed away on December 7, 2022—Pearl Harbor Day. Rear Adm. Richard C. Macke, USN (Ret.), uniquely served as both the Joint Staff J-6 and later the Pacific Command’s commander.

  5. 15 févr. 2001 · Government officials say submarine trip for civilians that led to sinking of Japanese fishing vessel was arranged by Richard C Macke, Navy admiral forced to retire in 1995 after making...

  6. Admiral Richard C Macke (USN Ret), passed away at his home in Honolulu on December 7, 2022 surrounded by family at the age of 84. Adm. Macke was a 1960 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and a designated Naval Aviator flying A-4s, A-7s, and F/A-18s.

  7. In November 1995, three U.S. servicemen stationed in Okinawa (a Japanese island in the East China Sea) pleaded guilty to conspiracy to kidnap and rape a 12-year-old girl. Admiral Richard C. Macke, then commander of U.S. military forces in the Pacific, added further strain to the situation when he.