Rear Admiral Daniel A. Neptun
Commander, Personnel Service Center
United States Coast Guard
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Rear Admiral Neptun is a veteran of over 35 years of Coast Guard
service at units along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, plus tours in
the Caribbean and the Great Lakes. During his enlisted
assignments, he served as a Boatswain’s Mate and Surfman at Station
Willapa Bay in Tokeland, WA and then Station Grays Harbor in Westport,
WA.
After graduating from Officer Candidate School, he was
assigned to the Coast Guard’s 13th District Office in Seattle, WA as
Assistant Director of Auxiliary and then transferred to Group Cape
Hatteras, NC as Deputy Group Commander. Next, he took charge of a
Technical Assistance Field Team in the Eastern Caribbean where he was
responsible for providing operational training, maintenance support,
and coordination for Naval Security Assistance initiatives within six
Eastern Caribbean countries.
He then transferred back to the
13th Coast Guard District as Maritime Defense Zone planning officer and
then transferred to Station Cape Disappointment, WA as Commanding
Officer. In August 1992, he reported for duty to the 7th Coast
Guard District Search and Rescue Branch in Miami, FL and managed
resources from the Coast Guard air stations and groups from South
Carolina to Puerto Rico.
Rear Admiral Neptun was next
assigned to Coast Guard Group Buffalo, NY as Group Commander, where he
was responsible for most of Coast Guard activities along the St.
Lawrence Seaway, Lake Ontario, and eastern Lake Erie. Following
this assignment, he received the opportunity to attend the Naval War
College in Newport, RI. Upon graduation from the Naval War
College, he transferred to Coast Guard Integrated Support Command
Miami, FL where he served as Executive Officer, responsible for
coordinating support requirements for the 7th Coast Guard
District. In his next assignment at the Coast Guard Personnel
Command in Washington, DC he served as Chief, Enlisted Personnel
Division, responsible for advancement, assignment, separation, and
retirement processes for the Coast Guard’s enlisted workforce. He
was next assigned to Coast Guard Group St. Petersburg, FL where he
served as Group Commander for 15 units assigned to various locations
along Florida’s west coast, responsible for search and rescue, maritime
homeland security, maritime law enforcement, and aids to navigation
missions, and worked closely with interagency partners. During
this assignment, he served four months as the combined Joint Task Force
Maritime Component Commander for CJTF-Haiti in 2004. He was next
assigned to Coast Guard Pacific Area in Alameda, CA where he served as
Chief of Staff for Coast Guard units assigned across the Pacific
Theater. Next, he was assigned to Coast Guard Headquarters in
Washington, DC where he served as the Coast Guard’s Director of
Personnel Management. In March 2009, he reported on board the
Coast Guard Personnel Service Center in Arlington, VA where he
currently manages most of the Coast Guard’s human resources field
activities, from accession of new military personnel to retired
members’ pay and benefits.
Rear Admiral Neptun is a native
of Peoria, IL; a graduate of Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA;
and he earned his master’s degree from the Naval War College in
Newport, RI. Additionally, he has earned many personal, unit,
team, and service awards.