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WRIGHT Julian M. Wright, Jr. "Skip" Captain, US Navy (Ret.) Passed away in Bethesda, MD on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2019 from complications of Multiple Sclerosis. He was 77 years old. Captain Wright received his commission and Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from the US Naval Academy with the Class of 1963. At the Academy, he qualified as Officer of the Deck aboard the square-rigger US Coast Guard Cutter Eagle. He was sailing master for the Academy's Yawls Frolic ('61-'62 season) and Flirt ('62-'63), including the 1963 Annapolis-Newport Race. His inspiration was Admiral Bob McNitt, the Dean and founder of the Naval Academy's sailing program. Captain Wright received the highest award for sailing leadership, the John Paul Jones Trophy, at graduation. In February 1965, Wright was designated a Naval Aviator and subsequently flew the A4 Skyhawk in Attack Squadron 83 aboard USS Forrestal (CV-59). On this cruise, he sailed against (Olympic Champion) King Constantine of Greece. From 1966 to 1968 he flew the A4 Skyhawk in two combat cruises with Attack Squadron 56 aboard USS Enterprise (CV-65). Wright was hit by 37mm ground fire over Vinh, N Vietnam and had to eject over the South China Sea in June 1968. He was awarded 19 Air Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals (with 'Combat V'), the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross, and recommended for the Distinguished Flying Cross for 189 combat missions in Vietnam. During this time he became a member of the Prisoner of War Study Control Group, pilots shot down, but not captured. From 1968 to 1970, Wright was a jet flight instructor and selected from over 1800 applicants as one of ten regional finalists for the 1970-71 White House Fellows Program. In August 1971, after nearly completing transition to the A6 Intruder, Wright was diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis). Following a valiant effort, he was not physically retired, but rather, designated a Naval Meteorologist. In 1975, following the completion of a Master of Science in Meteorology from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, he served as Meteorologist in Charge for the Commander US Naval Forces Philippines from 1975-1977. From 1978 to 1981, he served as the Current Operations Officer for the Meteorology and Oceanography Com- mand Headquarters. From 1981-1983, he served as the Director of Operations for Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center, the operational hub of Navy's Meteorological and Oceanographic program. While in Monterey, he was Commodore of the Naval Postgraduate School's Sailing Association. From 1983 to 1986, Wright served as Head of Manpower for the Oceanographer of the Navy, followed by Chief of Staff for the Naval Deputy to NOAA in the Department of Commerce. From 1988 to 1989, he served as Director, Interagency and International Affairs Division for the Chief of Naval Operations/ Oceanographer of the Navy, and conducted an on-site operational review of the McMurdo, Antarctica and South Pole station. On August 1, 1989, Wright retired as a Captain and was awarded the Legion of Merit for dynamic leadership in national and international oceanography and meteorology affairs at his retirement ceremonies at the Naval Observatory. From 1989 to 1992, Wright was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Emergencies in the US Department of Energy under Secretary James Watkins (Admiral USN Ret,). Wright was responsible for the Department's policies, programs and planning to prevent, mitigate and respond to disruptions of domestic energy supply sources and systems. He led DOE's preparation and response to the Persian Gulf Crisis, while concurrently serving as Chairman of NATO's Oil Executive Board. As Chairmen, he was responsible for coordination and cooperation of energy emergency policies and programs with US allies in NATO, and the International Energy Administration (IEA) in Paris, France. From 1992 to 1998, Wright served as the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology and Supporting Research. In this position, he was responsible to Congress, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the 14 Federal Departments/ Agencies with Meteorology programs for ensuring systematic coordination and cooperation, and for prioritizing allocated federal funds. Due to a sudden worsening of MS symptoms, which for the most part had been in remission since 1971, Wright medically retired from the Senior Executive Service in 2000. Wright, an Eagle Scout and native of Auburn, New York, is survived by his wife of 52 years, the former Dr. Anne Brantley of Newton, Mississippi, and they live in Bethesda, MD, near their children, Christina, Rachael and Andrew (Lisa). With the help of a motorized scooter, Wright has served as a docent on the Revolutionary War for the Society of the Cincinnati at the Anderson House in DC, and was recently inducted into the Society of the Cincinnati from the state of New Hampshire. The Chevy Chase Daughters of the American Revolution and the state of Maryland also honored Captain Wright in 2018 for his heroic service in the Vietnam War. The Wright family and their friends will gather on Thursday, March 21 from 10 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m.l at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, in Washington, DC. where Captain Wright taught 7th grade Sunday School for over a decade. Interment will take place at the United States Naval Academy Columbarium at a later date.

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 19, 2019.

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Arthur D Glover

October 7, 2024

I had the pleasure of meeting CAPT Wright's wife today hear her stories about him. The pride she exhibits when she speaks of CAPT Wright really shines through. I never met or served with CAPT Wright but I did served in the US Navy for 23.5 years. My condolences to Mrs. Wright for the loss of her husband and thank him and her for his faithful service to United States of America.

Monroe

August 26, 2024

Thanks Anne for sharing skips story with me today and may he rest and peace i admire the love and passion you share while talking about him

Harley

July 6, 2022

I spoke to Anne today over the phone and I want to thank her for sharing Captain Wright's story

J. ROBERT DEGIORGIO, Captain, USNR (ret)

April 18, 2022

I was with Skip, along with Lt. Gary Tobey, when he had to eject into the Tonkin Gulf in 1968. We were on our way back to Enterprise when Skip (the leader) rather nonchalantly came over the air with, "hey guys, this thing has quit running." I felt like, "say what??", but then I felt like that a lot, meaning what the heck did I know. Skip said he would try to get it relit. He got a partial relight but not enough power to recover aboard. So, descending thru 10k he said, "well I guess I need to get out." We pulled away and "boom" out he goes. I think Gary stayed high, and I went low circling Skip to the water. Maybe Gary went low and I high, but who cares? Gary was better at that stuff than I was so he probably went high, and called for the helo. I have always remembered it took forever for Skip to get to the water. It seemed like 20 minutes; it figures, he was a light weight. He was picked up and back aboard Enterprise before we were. Back aboard we headed for the ready room, and there was Skip in a fresh dry uniform with a big smile. These were two really wonderful guys and top notch aviators. Skip was an absolutely super naval officer, a super "stick", and a marvelous guy. The kind of guy you think about a lot.

REM Center for POW Studies

December 29, 2021

We just learned of CAPT Wright's passing. We appreciated Skip's participation in our study. God bless Skip and his family.

Calli

December 21, 2021

Rachael, I came here from TikTok because I saw your tribute to your dad. I was so moved by it. Thank you for sharing your fathers life. I loved reading his memorial and loved when people, even strangers, read my parents obituary because it felt like they weren´t being forgotten. I find peace in knowing I have to angels who I feel that are close to me and my children and helping me navigate life without them here. Best wishes to your family.

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Betsy Tunis

March 21, 2019

As a fellow docent, I had the pleasure of working with Skip at Anderson House/Society of the Cincinnati for several years. Skip was a font of knowledge, an enthusiastic guide, and he made every tour memorable. I had no idea of his illustrious career, other than that he'd been a Navy man. I greatly enjoyed reading the details of his life and contributions to our nation. All good wishes to Skip's deservedly proud family. Blessings to you all.

CMSgt (ret) Tony Ramirez

March 21, 2019

As Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Skip worked tirelessly to keep the DOD up to speed with the rest of the Federal Weather Enterprise. On behalf of Brig Gen (Ret) Fred Lewis, the Air Force Director of Weather at that time, and the rest of Skip's Air Force Weather brethren, our deepest sympathies. He was the epitome of an officer and a gentlemen.

Bob and Ona Brantley

March 20, 2019

I knew Skip through his wife, my cousin, Anne. They were devoted to one another and she will miss him greatly, I'm sure. My wife Ona and I have visited them several times in Bethesda, and always enjoyed the kind hospitality of their household. We hope for consolation for Anne and her family in this time of grief.

Carl Thormeyer

March 20, 2019

I am sad to learn of the passing of CAPT "Skip" Wright, who I knew and often interacted with throughout my Navy career, both as an officer and later as a civilian. He is at peace now.

March 20, 2019

May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

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Susan Shepherd

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Kirk Shaw

March 19, 2019

A great man supported by a loving wife.

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Bob Dumont

March 19, 2019

It was an honor to serve with Skip during his time as the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology. He was a true gentleman who will be greatly missed.

Caren Pauley

March 19, 2019

Skip was a truly great man, devoted husband and father, war hero, classical music lover, Sunday school teacher, extraordinary Anderson House docent, and in short, a Renaissance guy. He was a medical pioneer as well as his MS never diminished his enthusiasm for any undertaking. I extend my deepest sympathy to Anne and his children.
May his memory serve as a blessing!

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