David Smith (Florida Politician)
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David Smith is a Republican member of the
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representing the state's 38th House district.


Political career

Smith defeated Democrat Lee Mangold in the November 6, 2018 general election, winning 51.27% of the vote.


Military career

David Smith graduated from Texas A&M University in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in Business Management and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the
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through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (
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) program. After attending The Basic School at
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, Virginia, he proceeded to
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and later
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, Florida, for flight training and was designated a
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in 1984. Reporting to MAG-39, MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, Smith completed
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helicopter pilot training and was assigned to arine Helicopter Light Attack Squadron 367 (HMLA-367) until 1990. During this period, he served in numerous squadron Operations, Logistics and Maintenance billets and completed two deployments to Okinawa, Japan and one WESTPAC deployment aboard the USS ''Tarawa'' (LHA-1) while attached to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 (HMM-163">USS Tarawa (LHA-1)">USS ''Tarawa'' (LHA-1) while attached to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 (HMM-163), 11th MEU (SOC) as a Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI). In 1990, Smith was reassigned to Marine Helicopter Training Squadron 303 (HMT-303), the Marine Corps’ H-1 helicopter Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS), as a UH-1N Instructor Pilot, where he also served as the squadron's Assistant Operations Officer and Director of Safety and Standardization. As the designated NATOPS Evaluator for the H-1 FRS, he also had the additional responsibility of being the UH/HH-1N Model Manager. He supervised significant updates to the NATOPS manual due to aircraft configuration changes and also to pilot and crew chief emergency procedure checklists. During his career he flew more than 4,500 accident free flight hours and was a designated Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI). He made six extended deployments overseas or aboard ship, including a combat tour flying in
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. He had Command assignments or Program Management responsibility for three separate billion-dollar programs, with his final Marine Corps assignment as Program Manager, Training Systems (PM TRASYS), leading a military and civilian workforce adjacent to Naval Support Activity Orlando at the Central Florida Research Park in Orlando, Florida that managed $1.4 billion worth of Marine Corps modeling, simulation & training (MS&T) projects. After 30 years of service, David retired from the Marine Corps at the rank of Colonel.


Personal

Smith has worked in the private sector of Central Florida's Simulation & Training industry for the last seven years. He currently owns a business consulting company. David presently lives in Winter Springs and is very active in community affairs. He is a Paul Harris fellow at the Winter Springs Rotary Club, a member of the Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce, VFW Post 5405 and multiple other Veterans organizations and local non-profit groups. He is a member of Leadership Orlando class #78 and Leadership Seminole class #26. David is a member of CrossLife Church in Oviedo.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, David Republican Party members of the Florida House of Representatives Living people 21st-century American legislators Texas A&M University alumni Florida Institute of Technology alumni 1960 births 21st-century Florida politicians