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Patricia Ann Tracey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patricia Ann Tracey
Patricia Ann Tracey (born November 30, 1950) was the first American woman to be promoted to the rank of vice admiral.〔Vice admiral is the same military grade as lieutenant general in the United States Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps.〕 She retired as a vice admiral in 2004. She held the positions of Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET) (1996–98), Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy (1998–2001), and Director of Navy Staff from 2001 until the time of her retirement on October 1, 2004. At that time, she was also the all-time senior-ranking female officer in the United States military.〔Tracey held that distinction until 14 November 2008 when Ann E. Dunwoody of the United States Army became the first woman in the history of the Uniformed services of the United States to reach four-star rank (General).〕 ==Background== Patricia Ann Tracey was born in The Bronx, New York. She graduated from the Academy of Mount St. Ursula High School in 1966 and graduated from The College of New Rochelle with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics, completed Women's Officer Candidate School, and was commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy in 1970 in what was then known as the General Unrestricted Line officer designator (110X).〔List of Naval Officer Designators〕 She later earned a Master's Degree, with distinction, in Operations Research from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
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