George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2006

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 Captain Snyder was commissioned through Officer Candidate School in 1982. Before attending Basic Surface Warfare Officer’s School (SWOS) he was assigned to Destroyer Squadron Thirteen as the Administration Officer. After SWOS Basic, he was assigned to the Pre-Commisioning crew of USS MCCLUSKY (FFG 41) as the Ordnance Officer. His second Division Officer assignment was as the Fire Control Officer for the Pre-Commissioning crew of USS SAN JACINTO (CG 56). After this tour Captain Snyder was released from active duty in 1988 and affiliated with the Naval Reserve serving with Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit 206 at Little Creek, VA. Recalled to active duty in 1989, Captain Snyder was assigned as the Combat Systems Officer in USS MAHLON S. TISDALE (FFG 27). His second Department Head tour was as Operations Officer in USS SOUTH CAROLINA (CGN 37). He was then assigned to the staff of Naval Reserve Readiness Command, Region Ten, New Orleans serving as the Manpower Officer, Readiness Officer, and Mobilization Officer and was assigned the additional duties as Commanding Officer Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center, Tulsa, OK. Captain Snyder’s Executive Officer assignment was in USS YORKTOWN (CG 48). Following this tour he served as the Surface Junior Officer Detailer and Placement Officer for the training and Administration of Reserves (TAR) Program. Captain Snyder then completed the Naval War College in Newport, RI. Captain Snyder was assigned as the Commanding Officer, USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS (FFG 58) in 2001. During this tour he completed a deployment with NATO’s Standing Naval Force Atlantic, which included NATO exercises in the Atlantic Ocean and NATO operations in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea in support of the Global War on Terror. Following his command tour Captain Snyder was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC in the Surface Warfare Directorate (OPNAV N76). During this tour he also completed a six-month augmentation assignment to Commander, Naval Forces Central Command as the Liaison Officer to the Multi-National Division, Southeast (MND-SE), Basra, Iraq. Captain Snyder is married to Bernice Perez-Snyder and they have one daughter Jackie nkis a student and in Naval ROTC at MIT.

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COMDESRON 40 Destroyer Squadron 28 (Naval Reserve Force) was commissioned in Newport, Rhode Island, on 1 December 1971 and was comprised of ten Naval Reserve Force destroyers. It was redesignated Surface Squadron Two (SURFRON TWO) on 1 June 1980, when Regular Navy ships began to return to Newport. On 24 November 1981, the Chief of Naval Operations established Commander, Naval Surface Group FOUR. The new command assimilated all elements of SURFRON TWO, the Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activities (SIMA), and Atlantic Fleet Engineering Training School Ship at Newport. In February 1993, Commander, Naval Surface Group FOUR was redesignated as Commander, Destroyer Squadron SIX (COMDESRON SIX). The Squadron consisted of seven Naval Reserve Force ships in three homeports, Norfolk, VA; Mayport, FL; and Pensacola, FL. In April 1994, COMDESRON SIX changed homeport to Pascagoula, Mississippi, and was simultaneously given the title of Commander, Naval Surface Group Pascagoula. In January 1996, as a result of Atlantic Fleet Reorganization, Commander Naval Surface Group Pascagoula was renamed Commander, Regional Support Group Pascagoula. In April of 1998, as a result of another Atlantic Fleet Reorganization, COMDESRON SIX shifted operational control to Commander, Western Hemisphere Group, and was redesignated as a Tactical Squadron. In December of 1999, COMDESRON SIX was redesignated as a Tactical Readiness Squadron under the operational control of Commander, Naval Surface Group TWO. In March of 2006, COMDESRON SIX changed homeport to Mayport, Florida, and was renamed as Commander, Destroyer Squadron FOUR ZERO (COMDESRON FOUR ZERO) under the operational control of Commander, United States Naval Forces, South (COMUSNAVSO). The Mission of COMDESRON FOUR ZERO is to put combat ready ships to sea to support COMUSNAVSO operations emphasizing counter-narcoterrorism efforts and partnership operations in the SOUTHCOM AOR.

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