From USS Frank Cable Public Affairs
POLARIS POINT, Guam (NNS) -- The submarine tender USS Frank
Cable (AS 40) held a change of command ceremony pierside on Polaris Point, Aug.
26.
In front of Frank Cable crew, dignitaries, commanding
officers, family and friends, Capt. Andrew St. John relieved Capt. Mark
Benjamin as Frank Cable's commanding officer during a change of command
ceremony held on the pier.
Rear Adm. Phillip Sawyer, commander, Submarine Force U.S.
Pacific Fleet, was the guest speaker at the ceremony where he congratulated
Benjamin and the crew of Frank Cable on a job well done.
"Mark, you and your team, which is a hybrid crew of
civilian mariners and Sailors, can be justifiably proud of all they have
accomplished together," said Sawyer. "To all of the men and women of
Frank Cable, please accept my profound gratitude for everything you do day in
and day out. Everything you do matters and helps form the most formidable Navy
in the world."
Sawyer presented the Legion of Merit award to Benjamin for
his accomplishments during his time as commanding officer.
During Benjamin's tenure as commanding officer, the ship
completed more than 522 thousand man-days in support of submarines and surface
vessels in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of responsibility and earned
numerous awards including the Battle Efficiency Award.
"I am so proud of this crew. When I took command, I
tasked them with making tenders more relevant while increasing our repair capacity,"
said Benjamin. "They have done exactly that. Frank Cable has restored
capabilities onboard that were lost and we have become more relevant to the
Navy. We are doing things now that haven't been done since our fathers and
grandfathers were on these ships."
Benjamin will report to Commander, Submarine Group 7 as
chief of staff in Yokosuka, Japan.
St. John, a native of Texas, received his commission in 1991
after graduating from Rice University with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. He
most recently served as the chief of staff for Joint Interagency Task Force
West, the executive agent for DoD counter-narcotic efforts within U.S. Pacific
Command.
St. John said he is excited to command Frank Cable, and
hopes to exemplify the significance of the Navy's submarine tender force during
his time aboard.
"Across these decks, have walked some of the giants in
the United States Navy and the crew assembled before us today is no less
impressive, added St. John. "The future of Frank Cable is bright and you,
her crew, should be proud of all your accomplishments in making Frank Cable a
true warship that fixes warships."
Frank Cable, forward-deployed to the island of Guam,
conducts maintenance and support of submarines and surface vessels deployed in
the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility.
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