JOHN F LEHMAN DDG 137
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Named by SecNav Kenneth J. Braithwaite 13 October 2020 Fabrication starts on DDG 137 1 July 2026 Keel Laid - Christened - Launched |
Naval Covers
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Postmarks
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NAMESAKE - John Francis Lehman, Jr. (14 September 1942 -)
Lehman was born in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated from La Salle College High School and received a B.S. in international relations from Saint Joseph's University in 1964, gained a B.A. from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (later elevated to a M.A.), and went on to earn a M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Lehman was in the US Air Force Reserve for three years in Cambridge and in 1968 left the Air Force Reserve and joined the United States Naval Reserve as an Ensign. He later rose to the rank of Commander as a naval flight officer on the A-6 Intruder as a bombardier/navigator. He was on the staff of the National Security Council under Henry Kissinger. In 1981 he was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to be Secretary of the Navy. As the 65th secretary, appointed by President Reagan in 1981, Lehman launched the idea of building a "600-ship navy". He became Secretary of the Navy at age 38.
Lehman resigned as SECNAV in 1987. He was then promoted to the rank of Captain in the US Naval Reserve in 1989 and later retired from the US Navy as a reserve officer in that rank after 30 years of service. Currently, Lehman is the Chairman or Director of various foundations and organizations.
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