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Like Father, Like Daughter Aboard USS Shiloh

A special bond forms between a daughter and her father when they hold the same Navy job on the same ship.

A man on the left, wearing a white military dress uniform, stands with his right hand raised as a woman in similar attire stands to his right, doing the same thing. They are both standing on opposite sides of home plate on a baseball field.
Oath of Office
Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Donald Dailey administers the oath of office at Norwich University in Northfield, Vt., to his daughter, Midshipman Caitlin Dailey, before she dons her cover as an ensign, May 1, 2021. Caitlin Dailey is a navigation officer on the USS Shiloh, who is stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii. Her father served in the same role as the ship's navigator more than two decades ago.
Credit: Courtesy photo
VIRIN: 210501-N-N0246-9097M

 
For Navy Lt. Caitlin Dailey, that is exactly what happened when she took on the role of USS Shiloh's navigation officer at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii. Her father, retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Donald Dailey, served in the same role as the ship's navigator more than two decades ago. Today he lives in Gainesville, Florida. 
 
"It's really special that I get to serve on board the same ship as my dad because even though we are thousands of miles apart, I get to feel close to him," she said. 
 
Her father said their shared experience is "heartwarming" and he admires how far she has progressed in her career, adding that she's "very independent and very capable."

A man in a military dress uniform poses in an old black and gray photo.
Edward Whitton
Navy Lt. Edward Whitton poses in his dress uniform while stationed at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Va., in the 1940s. Whitton is the great-grandfather of Navy Lt. Caitlin Dailey, a navigator aboard the USS Shiloh stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.
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VIRIN: 440709-N-N0246-8997M
A woman wearing a khaki military uniform smiles while steering a military ship.
Caitlin Dailey
Navy Lt. Caitlin Dailey stands at the helm aboard the USS Shiloh, Aug. 27, 2025, to highlight a tradition of military service by a father and daughter. Her father, retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Donald Dailey, served in the same role as the ship's navigator more than two decades ago.
Credit: Kyler Hood, Navy
VIRIN: 250827-O-RD674-2857M
Although serving aboard the Shiloh more than a generation apart, both Caitlin and Donald Dailey said they found the navigation officer position rewarding.
 
"For a navigator, I think the most rewarding aspect is getting underway and pulling into ports, especially if it's a port that we're pulling into for the first time," Caitlin Dailey said. "Knowing that all the hard work that my team and I put into the voyage planning and all the transits paid off."

But navigation officer isn't the only role she plays aboard the Shiloh; Dailey also serves as the ship’s medical administration department head, in charge of 21 additional sailors and responsible for streamlining the ship’s administrative processes, including evaluations and personnel records.

A large gray military ship sails in the ocean during a partly cloudy day.
On the Move
The USS Shiloh patrolled and conducted several boarding and intelligence gathering operations in the South Pacific region in support of the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative in 2025. The ship was operating in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of responsibility in support of the security and stability of the Indo-Pacific region.
Credit: Courtesy photo
VIRIN: 250404-N-DA563-7314M

 
Becoming the captain of a Navy ship is her ultimate career goal, and she plans to complete 20 years in the Navy to achieve it. She has already made commendable progress toward that goal, having earned her surface warfare officer qualification in 14 months aboard the USS Gravely.  

As for her plans, Dailey said she is expecting to be notified soon of her acceptance as an instructor at the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program at her alma mater, Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont.
 
In addition to Caitlin and Donald, the Dailey family has a rich history of naval service. Her great-grandfather served as a lieutenant in the Civil Engineer Corps during World War II, her grandfather was a gunner's mate, and her uncle is currently serving as a chief petty officer gunner's mate aboard the USS Gabrielle Giffords.

A man wearing a reflective coat and hat looks out the windows from the bridge of a military ship. The man is surrounded by nautical equipment.
Donald Dailey
Navy Lt. j.g. grade Donald Dailey stands in the bridge aboard the USS Shiloh while transiting the Gulf of Alaska in 2001. He retired as lieutenant commander, and his daughter, Lt. Caitlin Dailey, now serves aboard the USS Shiloh stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, in the same role.
Credit: Courtesy photo
VIRIN: 010909-N-N0246-2790M

 
Dailey said her family's willingness to serve their country, no matter the circumstance, is what brings them together.  

"We all lived and served in very different times with different world conflicts," she said. "But we all decided to serve. To me, it feels like the thread that ties us closer together."

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