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Jack
Lynch
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Profile:
Jack retired on 30 October 1982 after serving as a senior enlisted
and an officer in operational commands with key positions in operations,
intelligence, training, research and development, test and evaluation
with operational and international experience.
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Professional
Highlights:
Upon completion of Navy Boot Camp he served onboard USS
Nipmuc (ATF-157) as deck seamen. He graduated 1963 with Underwater Demolition
Team, Replacement Training Class 29. Jack then served with Underwater
Demolition Team 21 and Seal Team Two. During these assignments his duties
were: cartographer, communicator, sub ops, swimmer delivery vehicle
pilot and Navy Seal Instructor. He taught communication, demolitions
and combat firearms courses. He made numerous operational deployments,
special assignments and Mobile Training Team detachments. Jack then
attended second Class, First Class and Saturation Diving School and
was assigned to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit as a human test subject.
He assisted in the test and evaluation of new diving equipment for the
Special Warfare community and Navy diving programs, improvement of diving
and treatment tables and development of saturation diving tables. Jack
was then assigned to Naval Sea Systems Command and State Department
to assist Navy Supervisor of Salvage during the 1974 Suez Canal Clearance.
His experience with explosives was instrumental in developing techniques
using shape charges in sectioning ships. Upon return to Experimental
Diving Unit in 1975, he was team leader on the first 1000-foot saturation
dive in the Ocean Simulation Facility, Panama City, FL. Jack was selected
and served with Chief of Naval Operations Special Project where he was
a operational team leader for classified operations. Jack was Commissioned
in 1978 and assumed duties onboard the USS Sperry (AS-12) as the Ships
Boatswain and Diving Officer. He was responsible for diver operations
in supporting command functions with upkeep and modernization of Pacific
Fleet nuclear and diesel submarines. While onboard Jack qualified as
Officer of the deck in port and underway and received a “Succession
to Command” letter from his Commanding Officer. He then assumed
duties in 1980 as Officer in Charge Navy School Deep Diving Systems
and Diving Officer of the MK II Deep Diving System. He was responsible
for system certification, system maintenance, student training, curriculum
development and their execution. He was responsible for development
and execution of various dive profiles up to and including 1000-foot
open sea saturation dives. Jack is a qualified Navy Seal, Surface Warfare
Officer, Navy Parachutist, Saturation Diving & Salvage Officers.
He has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and a Master Firearms
Instructor Certification. Since retirement, Jack consults with numerous
organizations in his diversified areas of expertise; he is a former
Commercial Pilot for Eastern Airlines and a retired Deputy Sheriff from
the Commonwealth of Virginia. He consults as a Maritime Security Analyst
with various agencies providing security training and operational support.
He provides contract work within and outside of the Maritime Industry
in Security Awareness and Anti-Terrorist Training. He also provides
training modules for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agencies international
programs. His diverse knowledge and experience in security, firearms,
tactics, counter terrorism and maritime intervention provides confidence
to his clients personal or facility protection in the corporate security
world.
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