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VICE ADMIRAL HOWARD E. GREER, USN (RET) MAY 1, 1921 – NOVEMBER 22, 2015
Howard Earl Greer, Vice Admiral, USN (RET) died November 22, 2015 in Coral Gables, Florida. He was born
May 1, 1921 in Tyler, Texas and attended public school there until entering Tyler Junior College. He received
a congressional appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy and was commissioned an Ensign upon graduation
with the class of 1944. VADM Greer served on active duty from June 1943 to April 1978 and accrued a total
of 5,292 flight hours and 418 carrier landings.
After operational training in Florida, Greer served on the USS Princeton (CVL-23). He received flight training
at NAS Ottumwa, NAS Corpus Christi, and NAS Miami, earning his carrier qualification in 1946. He attended
the Naval War College from August 1953 to May 1954.
Aviation Commands include Commanding Officer VF-64 (F3H) 1957—1958; Commander CVA-10 (aboard USS
Shangri La) 1961—1962; Commanding Officer USS Hancock (CVA-19) 1968—1969; Chief of Naval Air Reserve
Training 1969—1971; Commander, Carrier Division THREE 1972—1974; and Commander, Naval Air Forces
Atlantic Fleet 1975—1978. Combat Tours include WWII: USS Princeton (CVL-23); Ship’s officer in Gilbert
Islands, Tarawa, Roi, Namur, Eniwetok, Palau, Guam, Saipan, Battle of Philippines Sea and Rabaul
campaigns; Vietnam: four tours with Seventh Fleet 1964—1972; and Yankee Station commander (CTG-77.0)
in 1972.
Significant career events were as speech writer for Admiral Arthur W. Radford when testifying before
congress during the “Revolt of the Admirals” in 1949; introducing the Sparrow III missile to the Fleet with
F3H-2 in 1957; Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans for Seventh Fleet for the first two years
(1964 – 1966) of the Vietnam War; and Tactical Commander for all air operations by naval forces in
Linebacker I campaign, including the mining of Haiphong Harbor in May 1972 as Yankee station commander.
VADM Greer’s awards include the Distinguished Service Medal (2), Legion of Merit (4), Navy Commendation
Metal, Pacific Theater WW II Ribbon with 9 Battle Stars, and Vietnamese Distinguished Service Award. He
retired from active duty as Commander, Naval Air Forces Atlantic Fleet in April 1978.
Upon retirement from the Navy, VADM Greer moved to La Jolla, Calif. where he worked as a consultant for
General Dynamics from 1978 to 1996. He was a proud member of the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni
Association and the Tailhook Association, and he was deeply honored to be a Golden Eagle and serve as its
member Chair for several years.
The third of four children of a grocery salesman, Greer’s lifelong love of gardening came from his mother’s
passion for breeding hybrid rose variations, a local hobby common in his native Tyler, rose capital of the
world. Howard loved the outdoors and horse riding and for many years was a member of Los Rancheros
Visitadores, based in Santa Ynez, California, the world’s largest and oldest men's Western riding
organization, whose membership included former President Ronald Reagan. Greer was an accomplished card
and domino player, a hunter, a tennis buff, and a dancer. He also was an avid golfer, and a devoted fan of
football, which he starred in at Tyler High School. Especially in his later years, he enjoyed traveling and
exploring new cultures, and loved good conversation and time spent with family and friends.
VADM Greer married to the former Margaret Goolsby of Macon, Georgia in 1944; the former Suzanne Johnson
of Washington, D.C.in 1965, and the former Dale Price of Washington, D.C., in 1986. He will be greatly
missed by his six children and their spouses: Margaret Simmons (Chris), Darby Monger (Jack), David Greer
(Andrew), Briand Greer (Jeanne), Holly Thompson (Michael), and Howard Greer, Jr. (Stacey); as well as his
ten grandchildren, Hayley Connors (Sean), Halsey and Alden Monger, Ashley, Jaime Katherine, Craig and
Hunter Thompson, Grant and Anna Greer, and Park Simmons; as well as great-grandchildren Michaela and
Sean Connors, Jr.; and his numerous nieces, nephews, and family members in the Tyler area.
Services will be held at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel at 10 a.m. December 22, 2015 with graveside burial
immediately following. In lieu of flowers, VADM Greer’s family suggests donations be made in his name to Wounded Warriors.
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Peter Ablanczy
January 16, 2016
Many fond memories serving under his command aboard the USS Ponchatoula AO-148. Proudly served on his gig crew, and am saddened by the news of his passing.
May the ones he loved and left behind always enjoy calm winds and following seas.
Pete Ablanczy
Seaman, USS Ponchatoula AO-148
1966-1967
James E Kenkel, CAPT USN-Ret.
December 22, 2015
I will always recall with the fondest of memories the times I served with ADM Greer at his first aviation command Fighter Squadron Sixty Four, NAS Alameda and our continuing friendship.
BUD HOFF
December 22, 2015
I was fortunate in 1957 to serve under early selected CDR Greer in VF-64. He was a most thoughtful leader who lived by his motto WORK HARD... PLAY HARD. Then in 2004 we had our first VF-64 Reunion in Monterey CA which he flew up from La Jolla with his wife Dale. He was still the picture of what a Naval Officer should be and suggested we meet next year in San Diego because our carrier USS MIDWAY CVA-41 was now a museum .He hosted pre-dinner cocktails at his La Jolla home and then took us as his guests to dinner. We will miss him as he was an inspiration to all who served with him. May he rest in peace.
December 21, 2015
All the shipmates of the USS Ponchatoula AO-148 are sorry for your great loss. Our Shipmates Association has made a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project in his honor. Ponchatoula was a great ship and he was a great skipper.
John Hearn
Treasurer, USS Ponchatoula Shipmates Association
There is a memorial to the ship in Ponchatoula LA
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November 23, 2015
I am very sorry for your loss. Please keep leaning on God, because he is away there to comfort you PSALMS 29:11
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