Michael C. Manazir
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Michael Charles Manazir, also known as Rear Admiral Mike Manazir, is a retired
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who transitioned to civilian life from duty as the deputy chief of naval operations for warfare systems (OPNAV N9) on July 7, 2017.


Early life and education

Manazir was born in Quantico, Virginia, and is the son of a career United States Marine. He graduated from
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in 1977 and subsequently attended the
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, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering in 1981. Manazir was trained as a naval aviator, qualifying in the F-14A/D Tomcat and the F-18E/F Super Hornet. He was designated a
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in April 1983.


Naval career

Manazir completed F-14A training and reported for duty to
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as a pilot and landing signal officer (LSO) in July 1984. He has flown over 3,750 hours and made 1,200 arrested landings over the course of 15 deployments aboard aircraft carriers. Manazir made one ejection from an F-14A, while an instructor.EJECT! EJECT!
Manazir on "Aircrew Interview" YouTube channel (www.aircrewinterview.tv), 2023
Manazir's shore duty assignments included the positions of Aviation Liaison Officer with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (1993 - 1995),
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Staff F-14 Requirements Officer (October 1998 - November 1999), and Navy Nuclear Power Training (1999 - 2001) From 1997 to 1998, Manazir commanded the Tomcatters of Fighter Squadron 31, the USS ''Sacramento'' (AOE-1) from January 2003 to July 2004, the USS ''Nimitz'' (CVN-68) from March 2007 to August 2009, and Carrier Strike Group 8, which embarked on the USS ''Dwight D. Eisenhower'' (CVN-69) from September 2011 to June 2013. Manazir has deployed at least 11 times to the Persian Gulf and the Pacific. Between July 2001 to December 2002, he was  the executive officer of the USS ''Carl Vinson'' (CVN-70). In 2007, Manazir supported strikes in Iraq and Afghanistan while commanding the ''Nimitz'' off the coast of Iran as tensions mounted between the country and the West. Manazir has served as an action officer in the
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, on the chief of naval operations staff as F-14 requirements officer and for the commander, Naval Air Forces as the assistant chief of staff for readiness. As a flag officer, Manazir served as director, strike aircraft, weapons and carrier programs on the chief of naval operations staff (N880) from August 2009 to September 2011. From 2013 to 2016, he was the Director for Air Warfare, OPNAV N98 responsible for building and budgeting for naval aviation requirements. One of Manazir’s key undertakings as OPNAV’s Director of Air Warfare was to develop the framework and strategic planning for Naval Integrated Fire Control-Counter Air (NIFC-CA), which establishes best practices and tactical procedures for future air warfare. From June 2016 until his retirement in July 2017, Manazir served as the deputy chief of naval operations for warfare systems, OPNAV N9. In that role, he was responsible for facilitating training, maintenance, and modernization of the Navy’s warfare systems. Manazir has represented a multifaceted initiative to sustain the Navy’s global presence that protects U.S. citizens and interests around the world, with an eye toward continuing the success of the Optimized Fleet Response Plan.


Civilian career

In 2017, Manazir joined
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as a Vice President. He began in Government Operations as Vice President, Navy Systems, representing Boeing’s products and services with the U.S. Navy leadership. Manazir’s role as Vice President of Business Development Lead for Boeing Global Services (BGS) includes working with industry and government leaders to enhance awareness on the roles Boeing can play in the pursuit of national security policy solutions. Manazir has played a key role in Boeing’s successful campaign strategies for the
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, MQ-25 Stingray, and the E-7 Wedgetail. Manazir is the Executive Chairman of the National Defense University Foundation. He also serves on the boards of The Tailhook Association, the Association of Naval Aviation, and the National Capital Region Navy League. Manazir has made various videos explaining his exploits, including on Aircrew Interview and Ward Carroll's YouTube channels.Real F-14 Pilot Demos Dogfighting Secrets in DCS
Manazir on Ward Carroll's YouTube channel, 2023


Awards and accolades

Manazir has received various personal and campaign awards including the Navy distinguished Service Medal, six
Legions of Merit The Legion of Merit (LOM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. The decoration is issued to members of the eight ...
, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, two Meritorious Service Medals, and two Strike Flight Air Medals. Manazir received the Navy League 1991 Captain "Bug" Roach Golden Paddles Award as CVW-11 Staff LSO for safely recovering an A-6 Intruder with a partially ejected Bombardier/Navigator aboard USS ''Abraham Lincoln''.


External links

*
Website


Publications

* "Learn How to Lead to Win: 33 Powerful Stories and Leadership Lessons" (biography; 2023)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Manazir, Michael C. 1959 births Living people United States Naval Academy alumni United States Navy admirals Recipients of the Legion of Merit