Sailor and storyteller
A Battered "Old Salt"
An "old salt " is an old sailor or mariner who tells oral history and sea stories . Sometimes deemed a sage within their domain, and while sometimes a raconteur , much of the history and traditions of mariners are passed from generation to generation as told and retold by old salts. Their factual oral histories and fictional sea stories often intermingle and thus may overall be truthful , half-true, or fiction. Each narrative told by an old salt tends to have the aim of enhancing the reputation of the old salt, the old salt's companions, or the old salt's forebears, although they may also tell instructive tales of tragedy.[ 1] [ 2]
United States military title
Quartermaster Dick Libby, USN, an Old Salt: "Twenty years in the Navy. "Never drunk on duty - never sober on liberty."[ 3] Portrait painted circa 1834 by Charles O. Cole
In the United States Navy , the "Old Salt" is a title passed to the longest-serving Surface Warfare Officer on active duty.[ 4] The award, currently held by Admiral Christopher W. Grady , honors the officer with the earliest standing SWO qualification.[ 5]
List of titleholders
No.
Portrait
Name
Tenure as titleholder
Positions held
Ref
Date received
Date relinquished
Time as titleholder
1
Admiral Lee Baggett Jr.
November 4, 1988
December 9, 1988
35 days
Commander-in-Chief,United States Atlantic Command (1985-1988)
[ 6]
2
Rear Admiral Lawrence Layman
December 9, 1988
February 28, 1989
81 days
Director of Space, Command and Control (1986-1989)
[ 6]
3
Vice Admiral Albert J. Herberger
February 28, 1989
March 21, 1990
1 year, 21 days
Deputy Commander-in-Chief,United States Transportation Command (1987-1990)[ 7]
[ 6]
4
Vice AdmiralJoseph S. Donnell III
March 21, 1990
January 31, 1991
316 days
Commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (????-1991)
[ 6]
5
AdmiralDavid E. Jeremiah
February 1, 1991
February 28, 1994
3 years, 27 days
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1990-1994)
[ 6]
6
Vice AdmiralDavid M. Bennett
March 1, 1994
August 25, 1995
1 year, 177 days
Commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1990-1992)Naval Inspector General (1992-1995)
[ 6]
7
Vice AdmiralPhilip M. Quast
August 26, 1995
February 14, 1997
1 year, 172 days
Commander, Military Sealift Command (1995-1997)[ 8]
[ 6]
8
Rear AdmiralGeorge F.A. Wagner
February 15, 1997
April 30, 1998
1 year, 74 days
Commander,Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (1995-1998)
[ 6]
9
Rear AdmiralGeorge A. Huchting
May 1, 1998
January 14, 1999
258 days
Program Executive Officer for Surface Combatants (1991-1998)
[ 6]
10
Rear AdmiralDennis R. Conley
January 14, 1999
March 31, 1999
76 days
Commander, Mine Warfare Command (1996-1999)
[ 6]
11
Rear AdmiralJames B. Ferguson III
April 1, 1999
June 1, 1999
61 days
Commander, Western Hemisphere Group (????-1999)
[ 6]
12
Vice AdmiralJames F. Amerault
June 2, 1999
July 24, 2001
2 years, 52 days
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Readiness and Logistics) (1998-2001)[ 9]
[ 6]
13
Vice AdmiralRodney P. Rempt
July 25, 2001
May 21, 2007
5 years, 300 days
President of the Naval War College (2001-2003)Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy (2003-2007)
[ 6]
14
AdmiralMichael Mullen
May 22, 2007
December 16, 2011
4 years, 208 days
Chief of Naval Operations (2005-2007)Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2007-2011)
[ 6]
15
AdmiralJohn C. Harvey Jr.
December 16, 2011
September 14, 2012
273 days
Commander ,United States Fleet Forces Command (2009-2012)
[ 10]
16
Vice AdmiralJohn Terence Blake
September 14, 2012
December 17, 2012
94 days
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Integration of Capabilities and Resources (2012)[ 11]
[ 12]
17
Vice AdmiralMichael A. Lefever
December 17, 2012
May 7, 2014
1 year, 141 days
Director, Strategic Operational Planning,National Counterterrorism Center (2011-2014)
[ 12]
18
AdmiralSamuel J. Locklear
May 7, 2014
June 22, 2015
1 year, 46 days
Commander ,United States Pacific Command (2012-2015)
[ 12]
19
AdmiralKurt W. Tidd
June 22, 2015
October 22, 2018
3 years, 122 days
Assistant to theChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2013-2016)[ 13] Commander ,United States Southern Command (2016-2018)
[ 14]
20
AdmiralPhilip S. Davidson
October 22, 2018
April 30, 2021
2 years, 190 days
Commander ,United States Indo-Pacific Command (2018-2021)
[ 15]
21
AdmiralChristopher W. Grady
April 30, 2021
Incumbent
3 years, 260 days
Commander ,United States Fleet Forces Command (2018-2021)Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2021–present)
[ 5]
References
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^ "OLD SALT (Noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary" .
^ "Photo # KN-582 picture data" . www.history.navy.mil . Archived from the original on 2000-09-19.
^ Rafael, Martie. "Navy Passes "Old Salt" Award" . U.S. Navy. Retrieved 16 April 2018 .
^ a b Macchietto, Brooke (May 1, 2021). "FLEET FORCES COMMANDER BECOMES NAVY'S 'OLD SALT' " . U.S. Fleet Forces Command . Retrieved May 9, 2021 .
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^ "Naval Postgraduate School Graduation Exercises / Class of March 1996" (PDF) . Retrieved 2021-05-11 .
^ "[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 9][Senate][Pages 12486-12487]" . Retrieved 10 May 2021 .
^ John C. Harvey Jr. (September 14, 2012). "The Fundamentals of Surface Warfare: Sailors and Ships" .
^ "VADM John Terence Blake USN (Ret)" . Retrieved 10 May 2021 .
^ a b c "Locklear Named Surface Navy Association's "Old Salt" " . 12 May 2014.
^ "Kurt Tidd - Linkedin" . Retrieved 2021-05-11 .
^ Haun, Eric (30 June 2015). " 'Old Salt' Designation Passed to Vice Adm. Tidd" .
^ "Davidson is Navy's Newest 'Old Salt' " . Seapower News . October 23, 2021. Retrieved May 10, 2021 .