REAR ADMIRAL Hugh Dennis WISELY (USN Ret)BIOGRAPHYBlue Angels Boss '80/'81 He was raised in Wayne, New Jersey and attended Fairleigh Dickinson University prior to entering the
Naval Aviation Cadet program in 1962. AS a Fighter Pilot he flew 350 combat missions over Vietnam, during
which time he was first to shoot down two enemy aircraft and was shot down over NVN by ground fire on Hanoi
strike. He was Commander and Flight Leader of the Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron; Captain of the
auxiliary ship, U.S.S. SYLVANIA and Captain of the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. JOHN F. KENNEDY, Director of Navy
Liaison for the Navy Office of Legislative Affairs, Director Warfare Systems Engineering and Architecture at
Navy Space and Electronic Warfare Systems Command and Director of Operations at the Defense Nuclear Agency,
He retired from the U.S Navy in October 1994 as a Rear Admiral.
After retiring from the Navy, Admiral Wisely developed and ran an international business at Motorola
in Scottsdale, AZ. He took advantage of networked communications and systems integration developed by
Motorola for the U.S Department of Defense and applied this technology in commercial endeavors. Some
examples of his success were: linked all police precincts in the country of Malaysia by way of a secure
communications network; designed and built an Integrated Communications Center at Inchon International
Airport in Korea and won the contract to integrate the Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal
allowing all the major systems to interact with each other. AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSMilitary: Silver Star, Legion of Merit (6), Distinguished Flying Cross (2), Air Medal (29), Purple Heart. EDUCATION/TRAININGHe attended the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School ’69 -’70 and received a degree in Government/International Relations. In 1993 he attended JFK School of Government Senior Executive Course at Harvard. Denny is retired with his wife Nadine in Scottsdale, Arizona. |
