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Philip Michael Quast

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Philip Michael Quast obituary, 1939-2019, Annapolis, MD

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Philip Quast Obituary

With sadness we announce the passing of VADM (ret.) Philip Michael Quast who died on September 25 surrounded by his loving family in Annapolis, Maryland. Phil Quast was a devoted husband to Peggy, his wife of 55 years, father to five children, grandfather to 12 grandchildren, friend to many, mentor to countless more. His faith, his family, and his country reigned supreme in his life. Phil was born May 15, 1939, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the second of three sons. He showed a strong work ethic from an early age, ice fishing on Lake Michigan, earning extra money fur trapping muskrats, collecting minnows for fishing bait, and running a newspaper route. As a teenager, he excelled in basketball, baseball, football, and served as team captain for all three. As a "Wisconsinite," it was only natural he adopt the Green Bay Packers (which he watched play at his high school) and the Milwaukee Braves, where he watched Hall of Famers Hank Aaron and Warren Spahn play in the 1957 World Series season. Phil studied history at Carroll College and began his Navy career in 1961. While serving in California, he met Margaret Barbara (Peggy) Lord and they married in Peggy's hometown of Santa Barbara on July 11, 1964. Their first three children, Tim, Molly, and Gretchen, were born in California; they and their siblings Annie and Thomas had a very mobile Navy upbringing in Newport, Rhode Island, Annapolis, Maryland, Norfolk, Virginia, Honolulu, Hawaii, Coronado, California, Pascagoula, Mississippi, and Alexandria, Virginia. Vice Admiral Quast served two tours of duty in Vietnam leading Riverine Forces deep in country, where he earned a Bronze Star with Combat Vs. He served early sea tours aboard USS MATTHEWS, USS KING, and USS TWINING. As XO (Executive Officer) on the USS TALBOT, his subordinates remember with fondness that he said they could address him by his first name: "X." Subsequently his tour at the US Naval Academy began a lifelong association with officers then serving at the Academy, as well as many classes of USNA Midshipmen. Phil's command tour on the BENJAMIN STODDERT (for which he won the Admiral Stockdale Leadership Award) and as commissioning CO of BUNKER HILL were brilliant successes - as were his tours as the NIMITZ Strike Group Commander during Operation Desert Storm and Commander, Military Sealift Command, the worldwide military logistics command. While many ship captains are very successful, Admiral Quast led BUNKER HILL in such a way that he made every crew member feel important and a vital part of the ship's success. He was the first Navy ship captain to choose to eat with his officers in the wardroom, a gesture that endeared him to his crew, fostered strong unit cohesion, and became a Navy tradition. Phil retired from active duty in 1997 as Commander, Military Sealift Command, and as the longest-serving officer in the Navy at the time, the "Old Salt." From that storied moniker came his family nickname, "Salt." In 2002 Phil went on to serve as the Navy's Executive Learning Officer, teaching leadership to rising captains and admirals. In his retirement years, he and Peggy turned their efforts to adventuring with their grown children and growing brood of grandchildren (the "dozen cousins"). They took cross-country road trips and gathered in various summer havens-Cape May, Rehoboth, Sheboygan, Chicago, and others, watching his favorite sports teams, and teaching his grandsons how to properly grill a bratwurst. In 2015, the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, Phil was able to take Peggy and some of his children and grandchildren to Vietnam to revisit sites of his experiences and offer stories and amazing history lessons. Phil Quast's courage, compassion, character, faith, and humor are legacies being passed through countless people touched by his leadership, his friendship, and his example, as well as his children and grandchildren, for which they are eternally grateful. His viewing was held Friday, 4 October, 6-8PM at Lasting Tributes at 814 Bestgate Road in Annapolis, MD. A funeral mass will be held at 9:30 am on October 17 at the USNA Chapel, followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, Phil wished for contributions to the following organizations: EWTN Eternal Word Television Network, 5817 Old Leeds Rd, Irondale, AL 35210, ewtn.com; National Shrine of St. Therese 8501 Bailey Rd. Darien, IL 6056, saint-therese.org; Priests for Life, PO Box 141172, Staten Island, NY 10314, priestsforlife.org; FOCUS, Fellowship of Catholic University Students, PO Box 33656, Denver, CO 80233, focus.org Online condolences may be made at www.LastingTributesFuneralCare.com

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Published by The Capital Gazette on Oct. 6, 2019.

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PC2(SW) MARSH

August 15, 2023

My Captain was cheered was cheered when he made flag officer. The whole crew was very proud to have served.

Michael Curtis

July 5, 2022

I served under vadm quast on ddg-22
What a great leader after 43 years
I still have countless memories of
Vadm quast and his wonderful family
My favorite memory was during the change of command I help his family
Off ddg-22 we all had tears and hugs.
I'll always remember you old salt
Bravo zulu

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Thomas Dietz

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Kevin Church

October 8, 2019

Far winds and following seas to one truly great man. My condolences to your family. I had the honor of serving on board USS Bunker Hill with VADM Quast. They dont make leaders like him anymore. We all knew when we reported to the pre commissioning unit that we had hit the lottery as far as having a seasoned salty sea captain. What a remarkable life.

October 8, 2019

Phil came to Carroll College in September, 1957. He joined our fraternity a few months later and became my "little brother". We had many great times together and he was a groomsman in my wedding in May, 1961, just before his graduation.

My wife and I saw Phil and Peggy many times over the years, and enjoyed every visit. One of my best memories is when Phil invited 2 other fraternity brothers and me to join him on a week long "Tiger Cruise" from Pearl Harbor to Bremerton Washington on the Nimitz.

Charley Anderson

Steven Worline

October 7, 2019

I had honor of serving under Admiral Quast when he was the Commanding Officer of the USS Benjamin Stoddert in Pearl Harbor Hawaii. He was a tribute to the United States Navy both as an Officer and a genuinely caring man.
Rest in Peace Sir

Jim Anderson

October 6, 2019

I was privileged to report to Admiral Quast at Military Sealift Command, 1995-96. Like many, many others, I found him an inspirational and courageous leader who daily exemplified excellence and loyalty. I witnessed many examples of that special charisma, but one particular memory stands out. Shortly after relieving as COMSC, VADM Quast was called to the Hill to explain why the Sealift Tankers program, which transported crude oil over ocean to DoD stockpiles, had received a such a scathing GAO report. As I recall, the MSC staff told him to tell Senator Levin, "Well, that's just commercial standard." But Quast did not fall for this alibi. "It may be commercial standard," he roared, "but it's not my standard!" Instead, he testified about how he would work to turn around this program (and he did). My 18 months serving Phil Quast were among the proudest of my career. His direct reports marveled at his energy, soaked up his many Navy and life lessons, and enjoyed his easygoing humor. Those months passed all too quickly. I am eternally grateful that Admiral Quast honored me by returning to Washington DC to speak at my retirement ceremony at the Navy Memorial in May 1998. We connected only briefly in retirement, by phone once or twice and we linked electronically on occasion. I became a better Naval Officer and am a better person for knowing Admiral Quast. May he rest in the eternal repose he has richly earned. May his family find some comfort in the heartfelt admiration and deepest sympathy of all who knew him, including me.

Faris Farwell

October 3, 2019

Outstanding Commanding Officer that made quite an impression on me as a young Naval Officer. My deepest condolences to the greater Quast family!

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