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John Dickson "Boomer" Stufflebeem (born 1952), is a retired United States Navy two-star rear admiral and Director, Navy Staff. Stufflebeem served 33 years in the Navy and is well known for his football career and television briefings from the Pentagon following the attacks of 9/11 and subsequent military operations in Afghanistan. He is the Senior Vice President and founder of the NJS Group, LLC, a company specializing in strategic communications and planning as well as crisis management.
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John Dickson Stufflebeem Stufflebeem, John
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Boomer
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United States admiral
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United States of America
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1952-01-01Z
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Director, Navy Staff 6th Fleet Carrier Air Wing One Fighter Squadron Eighty-Four Carrier Group Two
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2008-01-01Z
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1969-01-01Z
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