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Capt. Gordon E. Meek III is from Evans, Georgia and graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in March of 1996 with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering. He received his commission in July of 1996 through Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Florida.
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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA - Capt. Gordon E. Meek III is from Evans, Georgia and graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in March of 1996 with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering. He received his commission in July of 1996 through Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Florida. Meek commanded NMCB THREE from June of 2013 through June of 2015. He then served on the Chief of Naval Operations staff from 2015-2017 as the Military Construction Action Officer and served as NAVFAC Washington’s Operations Officer from 2017-2018. He reported aboard NAVFAC Pacific in Pearl Harbor, HI and served as the Deputy Commander for Operations from June of 2018 to July of 2020. His most recent assignment was Commanding Officer, NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic & Regional Engineer from July 2020 to June 2022. Meek reported to Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, July 11, 2022 as the Director, Maritime Headquarters and assumed the duties as Chief of Staff in March 2023. Meek is Seabee Combat Warfare and Fleet Marine Force qualified, has completed Phase I of Joint Professional Military Education, is a registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a Project Management Professional, and a member of the DoD Acquisition Corps. He completed the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Senior Executive Fellow Seminar in February of 2020. Meek was on teams that were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation, and the Battle “E.”


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