Commander Jim
Jackson, a native of Kensington, Maryland, in Montgomery County, won an
appointment at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland,
graduating in 1975. Later, he earned a master’s degree in business
management from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
Making a career in the Navy,
Commander Jackson earned his wings as a Naval Flight Officer in 1977 and
logged over 1,300 hours as an aircraft mission commander. He served in
several flying assignments in the United States and abroad—in Iceland,
Bermuda, Italy, and Spain. His military awards include the Meritorious
Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, and
National Defense Service Medal. |
Retiring
from the Navy in 1995, Commander Jackson returned to Maryland to begin a
new life and a new career. Over an 11-year period, he developed a
unique and engaging speaker and exhibit series focusing on extraordinary
African-American men and women in the Navy officer corps and NASA’s
space program.
As a result, Jackson has been in
high demand, presenting at many museums including the Smithsonian
Institution National Air and Space Museum, the Banneker-Douglass
African-American Cultural Center, and the Maryland Science Center in
Baltimore, visionary businesses, as well as colleges, universities,
conventions and conferences.
Commander
Jackson also was instrumental in developing the U.S. Naval Academy’s
first celebration of African-American history in the Navy—a celebration
that continues to this day.
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Commander Jackson
makes his home in Annapolis and serves on the staff of Anne Arundel
Community College as the Coordinator for Multi-Ethnic Recruitment in the
Admissions Office.
Under the tagline Black Stars to Gold Stripes, he continues to develop his popular speaker and exhibit series.
Jackson’s love of sharing the
“living history” of the African-American heroes portrayed in his
lectures and exhibits has inspired many audiences to realize their
dreams and contribute to the success of their families, community, and
country.
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