Dave Adams is an officer in the United States Navy.Adams commanded the USS Santa Fe (SSN-763), a nuclear submarine, in 2009.Previously he was in charge of the in Afghanistan. The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed coauthored by Adams, where he advanced the position that Afghanistan did not need more American troops. He was relieved of his command in January 2016 as the result of an accident in which his sub, the USS Georgia, struck a buoy and ran aground.
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| - Dave Adams is an officer in the United States Navy.Adams commanded the USS Santa Fe (SSN-763), a nuclear submarine, in 2009.Previously he was in charge of the in Afghanistan. The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed coauthored by Adams, where he advanced the position that Afghanistan did not need more American troops. He was relieved of his command in January 2016 as the result of an accident in which his sub, the USS Georgia, struck a buoy and ran aground. (en)
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| - Commander Dave Adams greets United Arab Emirates diplomats. (en)
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| - Dave Adams is an officer in the United States Navy.Adams commanded the USS Santa Fe (SSN-763), a nuclear submarine, in 2009.Previously he was in charge of the in Afghanistan. The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed coauthored by Adams, where he advanced the position that Afghanistan did not need more American troops. Adams enlisted in the Navy in 1985.Adams earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990, while he was an enlisted rating.After completing his degree, Adams was commissioned and began serving in nuclear submarines. He was promoted to the rank of captain (O-6) in 2012. He was relieved of his command in January 2016 as the result of an accident in which his sub, the USS Georgia, struck a buoy and ran aground. (en)
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