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Cmdr. Anthony Carullo, the new captain of the USS Greeneville, is piped ashore after assuming command of the fast-attack nuclear submarine during a change of command ceremony earlier this week at Pearl Harbor. Carullo succeeds Cmdr. Alan Dorrbecker.
Published: 12:15 AM, 11/07/2009
Last updated: 12:17 AM, 11/07/2009
Source: The Greeneville Sun
He Succeeds Cmdr.
Alan Dorrbecker
During Ceremony
At Pearl Harbor
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii
-- Cmdr. Anthony Carullo has relieved Cmdr. Alan Dorrbecker as commanding officer of the USS
Greeneville in a change of command ceremony at Naval Station Pearl
Harbor.
The USS Greeneville (SSN 772), a Los Angeles class fast-attack
nuclear submarine, is named for this community. It was commissioned in February 1996.
The nuclear sub earlier this year completed overhaul at the Portsmouth
Naval Shipyard in New Hampshire.
Capt. Stanley Robertson, commander of
Submarine Squadron One, praised Dorrbecker in the Tuesday change of command ceremony for his
accomplishments commanding the Greeneville.
"My task today is to
appropriately recognize the accomplishments and leadership of a dedicated commanding officer and his
crew who has done a tough job, very well," Robertson said.
"His dedicated
stewardship of our national assets and his conscientious leadership of his crew, who are a national
treasure in their own right, is truly a cause for celebration."
Following
his remarks, Robertson awarded Dorrbecker the Meritorious Service Medal for his "exceptionally
meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding duties during his tour as commanding
officer."
The release said Dorrbecker reflected on the successes of his
crew. "You flexed each time I asked you for more ... You accomplished what was described to me as
unachievable," he said.
"The hours were long and seemingly without end
but you worked with diligence to make yourselves and your ship better."
As Cmdr. Carullo assumed command of the USS Greeneville, he also
acknowledged the quality of the crew he was inheriting.
"I am very proud
to be on, and a part of, this great warship, modernized to be technically advanced, and with a crew
as enthusiastic and ready to do its part to defend our values of freedom and democracy around the
world," Carullo said.
"It is with great honor and privilege that I will
get to spend the next few years with my shipmates, the men of the USS Greeneville, sharing both the
good times and challenges with these great Americans."
Dorrbecker earned
his commission through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps at Northwestern University,
graduating with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering. His submarine sea tours
include USS Boise (SSN 764), USS Jefferson City (SSN 759) and USS Jacksonville (SSN
699).
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