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|president = [[Joe Biden]] |
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|1namedata = [[Karl L. Schultz]]<br />[[Linda L. Fagan]] |
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|predecessor = Linda L. Fagan |
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|successor = [[Kevin E. Lunday]] |
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'''Steven D. Poulin''' (born January 1, 1962) is a [[United States Coast Guard]] [[Admiral (United States)|admiral]] who served as the 33rd [[Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard]] from 2022 to 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mycg.uscg.mil/News/Article/3047041/youre-invited-change-of-command-and-change-of-watch/|title=You're invited! Change of Command and Change of Watch|date=2022-05-30|access-date=2022-05-31|website=U.S. Coast Guard}}</ref> He most recently served as commander of the [[Coast Guard Atlantic Area]] and Coast Guard Defense Force East from 2020 to 2022. As Atlantic Area commander, he had operational control over Coast Guard missions covering the Rocky Mountains to the Arabian Gulf, covering 5 Coast Guard districts and 40 states. He previously served as director of operations for the [[United States Southern Command]], commander of the Coast Guard First District, and [[United States Coast Guard Legal Division|Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uscg.mil/Biographies/Display/Article/1391306/vice-admiral-steven-d-poulin/|title=Vice Admiral Steven D. Poulin|access-date=2021-01-21}}</ref><ref name="Congress" /> |
'''Steven D. Poulin''' (born January 1, 1962) is a retired [[United States Coast Guard]] [[Admiral (United States)|admiral]] who served as the 33rd [[Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard]] from 2022 to 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mycg.uscg.mil/News/Article/3047041/youre-invited-change-of-command-and-change-of-watch/|title=You're invited! Change of Command and Change of Watch|date=2022-05-30|access-date=2022-05-31|website=U.S. Coast Guard}}</ref> He most recently served as commander of the [[Coast Guard Atlantic Area]] and Coast Guard Defense Force East from 2020 to 2022. As Atlantic Area commander, he had operational control over Coast Guard missions covering the Rocky Mountains to the Arabian Gulf, covering 5 Coast Guard districts and 40 states. He previously served as director of operations for the [[United States Southern Command]], commander of the Coast Guard First District, and [[United States Coast Guard Legal Division|Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uscg.mil/Biographies/Display/Article/1391306/vice-admiral-steven-d-poulin/|title=Vice Admiral Steven D. Poulin|access-date=2021-01-21}}</ref><ref name="Congress" /> |
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In April 2022, Poulin was nominated for promotion to admiral and assignment as [[vice commandant of the Coast Guard]], succeeding [[Linda L. Fagan]].<ref name=":1">{{cite web|last=LaGrone|first=Sam|url=https://news.usni.org/2022/04/05/biden-nominates-adm-linda-fagan-to-head-coast-guard-first-woman-to-lead-military-service|title=Biden Nominates Adm. Linda Fagan to Head Coast Guard, First Woman to Lead Military Service|date=2022-04-05|location=[[National Harbor, Maryland]]|website=USNI News}}</ref> His nomination was sent to the [[United States Senate]] on April 7, 2022, and he was confirmed on May 11.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.congress.gov/nomination/117th-congress/1946?s=1&r=9|title=PN1946 — Vice Adm. Steven D. Poulin — Coast Guard, 117th Congress (2021-2022)|date=2022-04-07|access-date=2022-04-08|website=U.S. Congress}}</ref> |
In April 2022, Poulin was nominated for promotion to admiral and assignment as [[vice commandant of the Coast Guard]], succeeding [[Linda L. Fagan]].<ref name=":1">{{cite web|last=LaGrone|first=Sam|url=https://news.usni.org/2022/04/05/biden-nominates-adm-linda-fagan-to-head-coast-guard-first-woman-to-lead-military-service|title=Biden Nominates Adm. Linda Fagan to Head Coast Guard, First Woman to Lead Military Service|date=2022-04-05|location=[[National Harbor, Maryland]]|website=USNI News}}</ref> His nomination was sent to the [[United States Senate]] on April 7, 2022, and he was confirmed on May 11.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.congress.gov/nomination/117th-congress/1946?s=1&r=9|title=PN1946 — Vice Adm. Steven D. Poulin — Coast Guard, 117th Congress (2021-2022)|date=2022-04-07|access-date=2022-04-08|website=U.S. Congress}}</ref> |
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Steven D. Poulin | |
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![]() Admiral Steven D. Poulin 33rd Vice Commandant of the United States Coast Guard | |
Born | [1] Kittery, Maine | January 1, 1962
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Spouse(s) | Sherry A. Poulin[1] |
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Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Coast Guard |
Years of service | 1984–2024 |
Rank | Admiral |
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Steven D. Poulin (born January 1, 1962) is a retired United States Coast Guard admiral who served as the 33rd Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard from 2022 to 2024.[2] He most recently served as commander of the Coast Guard Atlantic Area and Coast Guard Defense Force East from 2020 to 2022. As Atlantic Area commander, he had operational control over Coast Guard missions covering the Rocky Mountains to the Arabian Gulf, covering 5 Coast Guard districts and 40 states. He previously served as director of operations for the United States Southern Command, commander of the Coast Guard First District, and Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard.[3][1]
In April 2022, Poulin was nominated for promotion to admiral and assignment as vice commandant of the Coast Guard, succeeding Linda L. Fagan.[4] His nomination was sent to the United States Senate on April 7, 2022, and he was confirmed on May 11.[5]
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References
- ^ a b c "Biographical Information and Qualifications of Steven D. Poulin". U.S. Congress. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ "You're invited! Change of Command and Change of Watch". U.S. Coast Guard. 2022-05-30. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "Vice Admiral Steven D. Poulin". Retrieved 2021-01-21.
- ^ LaGrone, Sam (2022-04-05). "Biden Nominates Adm. Linda Fagan to Head Coast Guard, First Woman to Lead Military Service". USNI News. National Harbor, Maryland.
- ^ "PN1946 — Vice Adm. Steven D. Poulin — Coast Guard, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". U.S. Congress. 2022-04-07. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
- ^ Magee, Travis (2022-05-24). "Vice Adm. Poulin awarded for service at change of command [Image 1 of 7]". DVIDS. Retrieved 2022-05-26.
- Living people
- People from Kittery, Maine
- Military personnel from Maine
- United States Army War College alumni
- United States Coast Guard Academy alumni
- George Washington University alumni
- Recipients of the Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal
- Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- United States Coast Guard admirals
- 1962 births
- Vice Commandants of the United States Coast Guard
- Biden administration personnel
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