By Lt. Timothy Hawkins, Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs
GROTON, Conn. (NNS) -- A Toledo, Ohio, native assumed
command of the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Toledo (SSN 769), May 16,
during a change of command ceremony at Naval Submarine Base New London in
Groton, Conn.
About 500 family, friends and crew members looked on as
Cmdr. Michael Majewski relieved Cmdr. Sam Geiger to become Toledo's ninth
skipper.
The bar has been set high for Majewski who grew up in the
ship's namesake. Geiger is widely praised within the submarine force for
exceptional leadership that led to high crew retention and morale.
He assumed command in June 2011 and is credited with
fostering an environment that enabled his 157 officers and enlisted personnel
to succeed.
Toledo exceeded every metric of performance during Geiger's
tenure, said guest speaker Rear Adm. Richard Breckenridge, director of the
Navy's Warfare Integration Division.
"Top inspection results, unequaled performance at sea,
mission execution...," said Breckenridge, illustrating how Geiger
"delivered the highest standards of leadership."
Geiger led the ship during a nearly seven-month overseas
deployment in 2012, followed by an 18-month maintenance period at the General
Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard in Groton.
"Every milestone was met with the crew ready to
execute," said Geiger, a native of Monroe, Louisiana.
Toledo earned the numerous awards under his watch, including
Submarine Development Squadron 12's 2011 Damage Control 'DC', Medical 'M',
Communication 'C' and Navigation 'N'. Toledo also received the squadron's 2012
Battle 'E' and Navigation 'N'.
"Take my word for it, these men performed at a superior
level," said Geiger who gave his crew the credit. "It has been my
greatest honor to serve with you," he told crew members just before
relinquishing command.
Geiger is slated to remain in Groton and report to Submarine
Squadron 4 as a deputy commander.
Majewski enlisted in the Navy immediately following high
school. He quickly received an appointment to the Naval Academy and graduated
with a bachelor's in systems engineering in 1996.
He has a master's degree in mechanical engineering and has
served aboard fast attack submarines USS Tucson (SSN 770), USS Newport News
(SSN 750), and USS Cheyenne (SSN 773).
Majewski's most recent assignment was as a Navy special
projects officer for the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Defense Intelligence
Agency in Washington, D.C.
"Together we embark on a path that will lead us back to
the tip of the spear," he told his crew after assuming command, signaling
the ship's renewed focus on at-sea operations now that scheduled shipyard
repairs are complete.
Toledo was commissioned in February 1995 and is one of 41
active Los Angeles-class submarines that are the mainstay of the Navy's fast
attack submarine force.
No comments:
Post a Comment