David Architzel
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David Architzel is a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy. He grew up in Merrick, New York and has one brother, Ralph, and two sisters, Reba and Anne Fleming. Architzel graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1973 with a degree in mathematics. He became the commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt on Nov. 1, 1996. On July 29, 2005, he "assumed command as the fourth Program Executive Officer for Aircraft Carriers," according to the Navy's Web site.
Rear Adm. Architzel has accumulated over 5000 flight hours, 4300 in the S-3 and the remainder in some 30 other aircraft types. His decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, four Legions of Merit, three Meritorious Service Medals, the Navy Achievement Medal and various service related awards and campaign ribbons. He was also awarded the Spanish Naval Cross of Merit from His Majesty, King Juan Carlos of Spain, and the Navy League’s John Paul Jones Leadership Award for 1998. Architzel has been honored by Iceland by being made a member of the Order of the Falcon.
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