Thomas Lynch (admiral)

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Thomas C. Lynch
RADM T C Lynch 1987.jpeg
Born (1942-04-07) April 7, 1942 (age 79)
Lima, Ohio, U.S.
Allegiance United States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of servicec.1964–1995
RankRear admiral
Commands heldSuperintendent of the United States Naval Academy, others below

Thomas Charles Lynch (born April 7, 1942) is a retired rear admiral in the United States Navy. He was Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland from June 15, 1991 to August 1, 1994. Born in Lima, Ohio, the son of Rodney and Marie Lynch, he is a 1964 graduate of the United States Naval Academy.[1] He played football there, lettering three times and captaining the 1963 team. He also was involved in boxing.[2] Lynch also held the command of the Eisenhower Battle Group during the course of Operation Desert Shield, and chief of Navy Legislative Affairs. He retired in 1995, in the position of Director of the Navy Staff at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. He is currently affiliated with Newday Veteran Mortgage Services (Newday USA).

Board memberships[]

In 2012, Lynch was named to the board of directors of Premier Holdings Corporation, an energy services holding company.[3] As the chairman of the board at mortgage bank NewDay USA, he also appears as its spokesman for VA home loans on television.[4]

Personal life[]

Lynch was married to Kathleen Quinn and has three children. His wife died on May 18, 2010.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "USNA Foundation Board of Directors - www.usna.com". www.usna.com. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  2. ^ http://www.usna.com/document.doc?id=297
  3. ^ https://finance.yahoo.com/news/premier-holding-corp-appoints-rear-123000920.html
  4. ^ http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120111005019/en/Rear-Admiral-Thomas-C.-Lynch-Named-Chairman
  5. ^ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mainlinemedianews/obituary.aspx?n=kathleen-quinn-lynch&pid=142952927
Academic offices
Preceded by
Virgil L. Hill Jr.
Superintendent of United States Naval Academy
1991–1994
Succeeded by
Charles R. Larson


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