From Naval History and Heritage Command Communication and
Outreach Division
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Adm. Samuel Locklear, Commander, U.S.
Pacific Command, accepted the Surface Navy Association's (SNA) "Old
Salt" Award at the National Museum of the United States Navy at the
Washington Navy Yard, May 7.
"In the Navy, we have an expression for respected,
experienced and knowledgeable mariners. We call them 'Old Salts,'" said
Vice Adm. Barry McCollough, U.S. Navy (Retired), president of the Surface Navy
Association. "It is fitting that we acknowledge our lore, customs and traditions,
and honor the most senior of all our active duty Surface Warriors with the 'Old
Salt' designation. It is the old salts who have made it possible for our
traditions to be kept alive."
The Old Salt Award is given to one active duty Surface
Warfare Officer (SWO) who has qualified as an officer of the deck (OOD) while
underway, but there is a catch. The recipient must be the officer who has held
the SWO qualification for the longest amount of time.
The award has been earned by many admirals including former
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen, former Commander of
U.S. Fleet Forces Adm. John Harvey and U.S. Naval Academy Superintendents such
as Vice Adm. Rodney Rempt.
After last Friday's retirement of the most recent Old Salt,
Vice Adm. Michael Lefever, and today's ceremony, Locklear, a 1977 graduate of
the U.S. Naval Academy, now assumes the title of the fleet's "Old
Salt."
"I'm really kind of awed to be here," said
Locklear. "I never thought I'd make it to be the Old Salt. But I can
assure you I'll take the time-honored statue with me to Hawaii and display it
proudly at [Pacific Command] headquarters and look forward to a time when I can
transition it to another great surface warrior. I will take care of it, I
promise you."
The names of past Old Salts have their names engraved on
brass plates added to the base of the Old Salt Statue. The statue is then held
in the custody of the current Old Salt for the remainder of his active duty
tenure. Upon Locklear's retirement, the Old Salt statue will be passed to the
next officer once determined by a search of records, a recommendation by
Director of Surface Warfare, and approval by the Board of SNA.
LeFever, the former Old Salt, most recently served as the
Deputy Director for Strategic Operational Planning, National Counterterrorism
Center.
"It's been a great honor to be the Old Salt," said
Lefever. "It's a tremendous tradition, and now, Admiral, you are the new
Old Salt, sir."
LeFever, like all former Old Salts, will receive a replica
of the Old Salt statue presented by the President of SNA at the Annual SNA
Symposium Banquet. According to the SNA, the replica presentation serves to
cement the initial recognition, and acts as a reaffirmation of faith by SNA
nationally that receiving a surface warfare officer qualification was, is and
will remain important.
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