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RADM David Altwegg, USN (Ret)
former Missile Defense Agency Executive Director

The Altwegg Family has received confirmation from Arlington National Cemetery that the interment ceremony for

RADM David Altwegg, USN (Ret)
Admiral Altwegg will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, 31 August 2011. A Funeral Mass is planned at the Old Post Chapel, Ft. Myer, followed by a
graveside service in Section 7A, gravesite 4. The family is planning a reception from
1630 to 1830 at the Ft. Myer Officers’ Club immediately following the services at the cemetery.
Please RSVP to rsvp-ncr@mda.mil or by phone at (571)231-8100.
Please RSVP for the reception not later than 18 August to allow for planning with the Officers’ Club.
If you have questions, please contact Kevin Apel at kevin.apel.ctr@mda.mil or (571)231-8045.

Map of Fort Meyer

Map of Arlington Cemetary
 

 

                                                                                 To the MDA Community

The family of Rear Admiral David Altwegg is planning an open casket viewing this Saturday, April 23rd, from 1400-1700.  Anyone wishing to express their condolences may meet with the family at the Demaine Funeral Home, 520 South Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. The family is receiving flowers or requests a donation to the Navy Safe Harbor program in honor of Admiral Altwegg.  (www.safeharborfoundation.org)

The funeral home is working with Arlington National Cemetery to schedule a service at the Arlington Cemetery Chapel followed by graveside interment.  A reception at the Ft Myers Officer's Club will follow the burial.  The schedule
will be provided once details have been arranged.

Mrs. Altwegg and daughter Shauna wish to express their gratitude to all who attended the Admiral's retirement in February and to the many who have expressed their prayers and well wishes in the thoughtful cards and emails
they have received.
 

Retired Rear Adm. David Altwegg, the former Missile Defense Agency executive director, died last night, according to an internal email sent today by MDA Director Lt. Gen. Patrick O'Reilly:

"It is with great sadness that I am notifying you that Dave Altwegg passed away last night.  Dave's life was a testament to patriotism, dedication, leadership, mentorship and compassionate caring who inspired all of those that had the great fortune to serve with and know him.  Dave's every action, every day, showed he truly cared for the men, women and mission of the US Navy, MDA, and our Nation.  For the 64 years he served our country proudly.  His legacy of dedication, commitment, loyalty, excellence, achievement and exuberance for life will endure with this Agency.  I know you share in grief and fond memories with his wife, daughter and grandchildren -- please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

Dave's plan was for an interment at Arlington cemetery.  It will most likely be a month or two before the interment occurs - we will keep everyone informed on all funeral arrangements."

Altwegg, a 1952 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, retired from federal service last February, according to an MDA statement released at the time:

A member of the Senior Executive Service since 1987, he has been assigned to MDA since 2002. As the MDA Executive Director he is the highest ranking civilian within the Agency, providing oversight, leadership, direction and guidance to all MDA functional staff, ensuring the effective integration and organization of all MDA functions required to develop and sustain an effective Ballistic Missile Defense System program. He also serves as a key interface to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Services and the Congress.

A retired Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy, Mr. Altwegg was appointed to the Senior Executive Service on January 15, 1987. He served in various positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Navy, leading the development of complex combat systems, and culminating with his appointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Theater Combat Systems. He reported to MDA in August 2002 and served as the Deputy for Program Integration and as the Deputy for Agency Operations before assuming his current position as MDA’s Executive Director. He is the senior advisor to the MDA Director on all issues relating to the Agency's policy and management activities, including responsibility for an approximate annual budget of more than $8 billion.

As a Naval Officer, his five command tours include USS MAHAN (DLG-11); USS HORNE (DLG-30); Naval Ship Weapon Systems Engineering Station, Port Hueneme, Calif.; Pacific Missile Test Center at Pt. Mugu, Calif. and Cruiser Destroyer Group TWO. After more than 38 years in uniform, Rear Admiral Altwegg retired from military service on November 1, 1985, having earned distinct honors including the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V”, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal with one bronze star, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation, and the Vietnamese Naval Advisory Award, Second Class with rosette. He is also authorized to wear the China Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal with two stars, and the United Nations Service Medal.

 

 

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