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Craig E. Steidle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Craig E. Steidle
Rear Admiral Craig E. Steidle, USN, Ret., served as the first Associate Administrator of the Office of Exploration Systems at NASA (now known as the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate), an organization formed to implement NASA's human exploration of the solar system as announced in the Vision for Space Exploration. Admiral Steidle also served as Program Manager of the Joint Strike Fighter Program. He is currently serving as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Aerospace Engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy. During his tenure with the United States Navy, Admiral Steidle became most well known for his prominent role as Program Manager of the Joint Strike Fighter where he managed the "fly off" between the X-32 and the X-35 to determine what design would ultimately become the F-35 Lightning II. Admiral Steidle also commanded the Navy’s F/A-18 program, the naval aviation’s largest production research and development program, as well as the largest foreign military sales program. ==Navy career==
Admiral Steidle joined the Navy after he graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1968.〔 In the Navy, he trained to become an attack pilot and flew carrier night combat missions in North Vietnam. In the 1980s he deployed on carriers, frigates, and cruisers in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. Steidle went on to command the Navy’s F/A-18 program, and then became the Director of the DOD Joint Advanced Strike Technology Office. The admiral opted to retire from the Navy in March 2000.〔
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