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First Female To Take Command Of ‘USS Constitution’ In Ship’s 224-Year Histor
来源:marine 编辑:编辑部 发布:2022/01/06 09:39:19
Constitution’s current and 76th commanding officer, Cmdr. John Benda, will be relieved by Cmdr. Billie J. Farrell. USS Constitution will be closed during the ceremony but will reopen to public visitation 2-4 p.m. As the 77th commanding officer of USS Constitution, Farrell will become the first woman to serve as captain in the ship’s 224-year history, dating back to 1797.
“I am honored to have the privilege to soon command this iconic warship that dates back to the roots of both our nation and our Navy and to have been afforded the amazing opportunity to serve as USS Constitution’s first female commanding officer in her 224 years,” said Farrell. “I hope to strengthen the legacy of USS Constitution through preservation, promotion and protection by telling her story and connecting it to the rich heritage of the United States Navy and the warships serving in the fleet today.”
Farrell previously served as the executive officer aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Vicksburg (CG 69). She is a native of Paducah, Kentucky, and a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and the University of Arkansas. As USS Constitution’s crew welcomes Farrell, they will say farewell to the ship’s current commanding officer.
“I know the crew is in great hands with Commander Farrell,” said Benda. “This historic barrier is long overdue to be broken. I cannot think of a better candidate to serve as USS Constitution’s first female commanding officer. I look forward to watching what she and the crew accomplish in the next few years.”
USS Constitution partners with the USS Constitution Museum to promote maritime heritage, naval service and the legacy of Old Ironsides.