Vice Adm. Douglas Perry Relieves Vice Adm. Daniel Dwyer as Commander of U.S. Second Fleet and Joint Forces Command Norfolk
Vice Adm. Douglas Perry has taken over the reins from Vice Adm. Daniel Dwyer as Commander of the U.S. Second Fleet and Joint Forces Command Norfolk. The change of command ceremony, which took place aboard the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), marked the transition of leadership in this critical command.
During the ceremony, Secretary Del Toro expressed his gratitude to Vice Adm. Dwyer for his service and leadership over the past two and a half years. He emphasized the importance of Second Fleet, highlighting the recent successful strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen as an illustration of its significance. These strikes, conducted jointly with the United Kingdom and supported by Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands, underscored the vital role that Second Fleet plays in ensuring the security and stability of the region.
Secretary Del Toro further acknowledged the crucial role of Joint Forces Command Norfolk in enhancing strategic partnerships, particularly in the face of evolving security challenges and Russian aggression. He reaffirmed the Department of the Navy’s commitment to support the continued development of JFC Norfolk, recognizing its essential role in upholding the long-standing transatlantic relationship of peace, security, and prosperity.
Following the ceremony, Secretary Del Toro engaged in discussions with local flag and general officers, discussing the state of the Navy and Marine Corps as well as ongoing initiatives in the Norfolk region. He also had the opportunity to visit the Naval Education and Training Command’s Mariner Skills Training Center Atlantic, where he witnessed firsthand the impressive results of investments in training and simulation technologies.
Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval complex in the world, continues to provide vital support to the operational readiness of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet. By offering state-of-the-art facilities and services, it facilitates the accomplishment of various missions.
As Vice Adm. Douglas Perry assumes command, the U.S. Second Fleet and Joint Forces Command Norfolk will persist in their commitment to maintaining a world-class and deployable Navy. The ongoing dedication of leaders and the collaboration with international partners will ensure that the fleet and forces remain ready to face any future challenges.
The transition ceremony aboard the USS Harry S. Truman not only exemplified the Navy’s seamless leadership change process but also demonstrated the determination to uphold maritime dominance and foster a culture of warfighting excellence. As the world evolves, the U.S. Navy and its partners stand united in their mission to safeguard peace, security, and prosperity across the globe.
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