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Robert Thomas Moeller (1951–2011) was a United States Navy vice admiral who last served in active duty as the first deputy to the commander for military operations,
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(USAFRICOM), until his departure in April 2010. USAFRICOM was formally stood up in October 2007, as a subunified command initially of
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, under the command of General
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, who was first commander of USAFRICOM. Moeller, a New Jersey native and son of a World War II navy veteran, graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1974, receiving his commission from the Notre Dame
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program. Trained as a surface warfare officer, Moeller served in a variety of sea and shore assignments, including joint duty. At sea, his assignments included USS ''Albany'' (CG-10), flagship for commander,
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and 6th Fleets, where he served as Talos fire control officer and boilers officer; USS ''Julius A. Furer'' (FFG-6); combat systems and material officer on the staff of commander, Destroyer Squadron 36; as precommissioning engineer officer; , flagship for commander, 6th Fleet, as both
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and later
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; and as commanding officer. His CO tour in ''Belknap'' included initial Partnership for Peace operations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Operation Provide Promise and Operation Deny Flight, and the first navy visits to
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and
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. During his command of Port Royal, the ship received her third and fourth consecutive Battle E awards, and installed and employed Linebacker, the navy's first TBMD capability. Ashore, Moeller served in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in the Systems Analysis Division (OP 96) as surface ASW and IUSS analyst; the Program Resource Appraisal Division (OP 91) as net assessment analyst; SECNAV Office of Program Appraisal (OPA) as surface warfare and C4I analyst; OSD's Office of Director Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) as maritime warfare analyst; and commanding officer, Surface Warfare Officers School. In 1989, Moeller was selected as the Navy Federal Executive Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He earned a master's degree in
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studies from the
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, Georgetown University. Moeller served as deputy chief of staff for operations, plans, policy and training (N3N5N7) and as director for operations (J3), Joint Task Force (JTF) – 519 for the commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet from May 2001 through August 2003 and as Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group 1/Commander, ''Ronald Reagan'' Strike Group from August 2003 through August 2004. Moeller served as the director of strategy, plans and policy (J5) and as special assistant to the commander,
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, from August 2004 through August 2007. Moeller died on 28 March 2011 from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( Lou Gehrig's disease) and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/9FD8AA9A-24C9-4423-8B5B-6C2ABD7E194D/0/NAV11111.txt His awards include: *  
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*  
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with two Gold Stars *   Defense Meritorious Service Medal *   Meritorious Service Medal with two Gold Stars *   Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with a Gold Star


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USAFRICOM official web site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moeller, Robert T. 1951 births 2011 deaths University of Notre Dame alumni Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni United States Navy admirals Recipients of the Legion of Merit Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal Burials at Arlington National Cemetery