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Joe R. Campa Jr.
Campa in December 2006
BornLynwood, California
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1980–2009
RankMaster Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Commands heldMaster Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Battles/warsGulf War
Global War on Terrorism
AwardsNavy Distinguished Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal (2)
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4)
Army Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (6)

Joe R. Campa Jr. is a retired United States Navy sailor who served as the 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy.

Early life and education[edit]

Campa was born in Lynwood, California and grew up in Southern California. Campa is a distinguished honor graduate of the United States Navy Senior Enlisted Academy. He also graduated from the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy in May 2003 and completed the Command Sergeants Major course. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Excelsior University. In March 2006 he graduated from the Naval War College with a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies.

Naval career[edit]

Campa enlisted in the United States Navy on 2 June 1980.[1] He completed Recruit Training and Hospital Corpsman "A" School in San Diego, California.[2]

Campa's duty assignments include USS Ogden (LPD-5), San Diego; Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California; Seventh Marine Regiment, First Marine Division, Camp Pendleton; Naval Hospital, Long Beach, California; Third Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine Force, Okinawa, Japan; Naval Hospital Bremerton, Washington; First Force Service Support Group during the Gulf War; USS Comstock (LSD-45) San Diego, California; and Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.

Campa was selected to the command master chief program in May 1999. He reported to USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54)inYokosuka, Japan as command master chief in November 1999 and served until June 2002.

During his tour aboard Curtis Wilbur, the ship deployed to the North Arabian Sea in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. From June 2003 to February 2005, Campa served as the command master chief for USS Frank Cable (AS-40), homeported in Guam. He was then the command master chief at Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was sworn in as Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) 11 in July 2006.

As MCPON, Campa will be best remembered for "resetting" the Chief Petty Officers' Mess, changing the role of the chiefs from the perceived Naval Officer duties and functions they were carrying out, to more a role of "Deckplate Leadership," where chiefs are expected to "be on deck with their Sailors, directly leading & mentoring them and being the technical expert of their equipment." He created the chiefs' "Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles," a written set of expectations and guidance on how to conduct themselves as chiefs, which led to a change of the chiefs' evaluation system, using those seven "Guiding Principles" as benchmarks for grading criteria in chiefs' performance.

Retirement[edit]

On 7 November 2008, Campa announced his plans to step down as MCPON on 12 December 2008 and to retire on 1 April 2009. On 5 December 2008, Fleet Master Chief Rick D. West was announced as the 12th MCPON. Campa received the Navy Distinguished Service Medal during his retirement ceremony.

Awards and decorations[edit]

Gold star

Silver star

Bronze star

Bronze eagle atop globe covering anchor

Bronze star

Badge Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Insignia
1st Row Navy Distinguished Service Medal
2nd Row Meritorious Service Medal (2 awards) Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4 awards) Army Commendation Medal
3rd Row Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (6 awards) Combat Action Ribbon Navy Unit Commendation
4th Row Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon Navy "E" Ribbon w/ 3 Battle E devices Navy Good Conduct Medal (8 awards)
5th Row Fleet Marine Force Ribbon National Defense Service Medal (2 awards) Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
6th Row Southwest Asia Service Medal with FMF (2campaign stars) Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
7th Row Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (5 awards) Navy Overseas Service Ribbon (2 awards) Kuwait Liberation Medal from Saudi Arabia
8th Row Kuwait Liberation Medal from Kuwait Navy Expert Rifleman Medal Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal
Badge Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy identification badge

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Joe Campa - Recipient -". valor.militarytimes.com. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  • ^ USNS Carl Brashear (T-AKE 7) Christening Ceremony, September 18, 2008 (PDF).
  • External links[edit]

    Military offices
    Preceded by

    Terry D. Scott

    11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
    10 July 2006 – 12 December 2008
    Succeeded by

    Rick West


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