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Command Master Chief MMCM(SS) GARY L. SVVITZER United States Navy Master Chief Switzer is a native of East Palestine, Ohio and married to the former Ruth Martin of Cranston. RI. They have one daughter. Dawn. Switzer enlisted in the Navy on 2 October. 1967 and was assigned to the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion in Davisville. RI. Following two tours in Vietnam, he completed tours in Antarctica and NATO Command AFSOUTH. Naples. Italy. Following his tour in Naples, he cross - rated to Machinist Mate and volunteered for submarine duty, serving on the USS NATHANAEL GREENE (SSBN 636). USS PORTSMOUTH (SSN 707). and the USS HELENA (SSN 725). Staff assignments included: 31st Naval Construction Regiment; COMSUBGRU EIGHT: COMSUBRON SEVEN: COMSUBGRU FIVE; COMSUBRON SEVEN: and COMSUBPAC.
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Executive Officer LCDR HI N.| ll I. ROPER United States Naw I CDR Ropei graduated from Stephen I Austin State inner sitj in 1977, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture He worked in industry foi two years before attending officei Candidate School, and was commissioned in Decembei His initial Division Officei tour was onboard USS DWIGH1 I) iisi ik WER( VN 69) where he served in Weapons and Deck Department (Jun 80 Jun 82) His next tour was .is .i member ol the recommissioning crew ol l ss | w n ksi Y HH 62) where he served as Electronic Warfare Officer and 1 1 KKI I 1 Officer (Jun 82 in. 84) I.C ' DK Ropei then served as an instructoi .ii fexas Maritime Academj from August 1984 through October 1986 before attending the Surface Warfare Officei Department Head course in Newport, Rhode Island. His lust Department Head Toui was .is operations Officer on USS PAI I ill I080)from August 1986 through Febroao 1988 He then served as Operations Officer on the Stafi ol Commandei Destroyei Squadron [went) from March 1988 through August 1990 I ( ' I)R Roper attended the Naval Postgraduate school from Septembei 1990 through March 1993 recen ing Mastei ol Science in Systems lechnolog) (Space Systems Operations) and Mastei ol Science in Engineering Science He reported to i ss iiih R( IDG1 RS (DD 983) in June l ' He is married to the formei Patricia McCread) ol Montgom ery, Alabama and has two sons. Matthew and Christopher
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Commander, South Atlantic Force United States Atlantic Fleet - Commander of the United States Navy ' s South Atlantic Force (USCOMSOLANT) serves as the main line, between the U. S. Navy and the Navies of South America. USCOMSOLANT was established on 1 June 1958. The headquarters were first in Trinidad. West Indies; then in San Juan. Puerto Rico: and since December l c )73 have been located at U.S. Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads. USCOMSOLANT has participated in annual UN1TAS deployments since 1959 and in addition has deployed to Africa for Operation Amity , and the West African Training Cruise. As a naval sub-area commander, 1 S( OMSOLANT is responsible to the Com- mander in Chief. U. S. Atlantic Fleet for the At- lantic Command Area in the South Atlantic be- tween the Tropic of Cancer and the Antarctic Circle. He exercises mililars command and operational control of all assigned ships and units, and represents CINCFAN ' I III w ill) respect lo naval matters in the countries in South America and Africa which tall within the Atlantic Command Area. USCOMSOLANTs mission w ith respect to UNITAS deployments is to conduct operations in South American water with the combined forces of the U.S. Navy and participating South American Navies. The navies take part in exercises in the areas of anti-submarine warfare, naval control of shipping, surface and air gunnery, and ot her naval operations, promoting the continued capability oi those forces to ensure the security o( vital sea lanes of communications in the Western Hemisphere. The concept of UNITAS was started in 1959 w hen Rear Admiral Fdw aid C. Stephan. the first USCOMSOLANT. embarked on combined exercises which were held on both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of South America. Plans lor the concept and continuation of UNITAS were made at the Second Inter-American Naval Conference, held in June I960. Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, then the Chief of Naval Operations, headed the U.S. delegation and nine I aim American countries were represented bj then senior naval leaders. UNITAS exercises have been held even year since then.
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