Join CommonBondz and Sam Norton, retired Navy Captain, for a conversation about interpersonal racism. The event will be limited to 50 participants.
More about Sam Norton
Captain Samuel Norton is a native of Detroit Michigan. He enlisted in the Navy in 1981 and received a NROTC scholarship to attend Hampton University. He graduated Hampton University in 1986 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics. He also earned a Master’s Degree in National Security Strategy from National Defense University.
Captain Norton completed 30 years of naval service. He served on various ships from one of the Navy’s smallest, a mine counter measure ship with crew of 80 people, to one of the Navy’s largest, an aircraft carrier, with over 6000 plus personnel. He was fortunate to have commanded USS PIONEER (MCM 9), USS TRENTON (LPD 14), and USS NASSAU (LHA 4). He also served as the Commodore of Military Sealift Command Atlantic (MSCLANT), which is fleet of civilian operated ships that supports naval operations worldwide.
While completing deployments, supporting the nation’s national security strategy and naval operations abroad, CAPTAIN Norton has seen much of the world which provided him the opportunity to experience many cultures and have great experiences. He is currently retired and resides on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.