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Mark Mellett

Mark Mellett, DSM, is an Irish Naval Service Vice Admiral and current Chief of Staff of Defence Forces Ireland since September 2015.
==Military career==
Mark Mellett is from Castlebar, County Mayo, and joined the Irish Naval Service in December 1976, being appointed as a Commissioned Officer after a two year cadetship where he studied at the Cadet School Military College in the Curragh Camp, County Kildare and Cadet School Naval College Haulbowline, Cork in Ireland, and at the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, United Kingdom.
His first command was of the LÉ Orla (P41) in 1991, he subsequently commanded the LÉ Ciara (P42) in 1997 before commanding the Irish Naval Service flagship LÉ Eithne (P31) in 2005. He became the second Naval Service officer recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) in 1994 as Captain of the LÉ Orla for its role in the detention of drug smuggling craft.
Mellett is a qualified navy diver and former member of the specialist Naval Service Diving Section (NSDS).〔
Mellett served overseas with the Irish Defence Forces as part of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in 1989, and with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan in 2004 as a senior NATO Information Operations Officer, where he was credited as being a major player in the success of the 2004 Afghan presidential election, using his diplomacy skills in bringing together the numerous official bodies entrusted with running the democratic elections. He received citations for his service in both Lebanon and Afghanistan.
Mellett has served as Commandant of the Naval College and Associate Head of the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI).〔
Mellett was the Officer Commanding Naval Operations Command (OCNOC) at Naval Headquarters, Haulbowline Naval Base, Cork Harbour prior to his appointment as Flag Officer Commanding the Naval Service (FOCNS) in January 2011, holding the rank of Commodore. As flag officer, his vision was to transform the Irish Naval Service into the "smartest, most innovative and responsive" navy in the world.
In November 2013, Mellett was announced as Deputy Chief of Staff, Support (D COS Sp) at Defence Forces Headquarters by the Department of Defence, promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral, and becoming the highest ranking Naval Service officer in the history of the state at the time.〔
On 29 September 2015, Mellett took over from Lieutenant General Conor O'Boyle (Army) as Chief of Staff of Defence Forces Ireland when Lt Gen O'Boyle retired. Mellett was nominated for the position by Minister for Defence Simon Coveney, approved by the Irish government and appointed by the President of Ireland, who is the Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces. Mellett made Irish military history in becoming the first Defence Forces Chief of Staff from outside the branch of the Irish Army, promoted to the rank of Vice Admiral, the navy equivalent of the an Irish Army Lieutenant General.

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