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Submarine Squadron 7 Changes Hands

25 June 2018

From Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Shaun Griffin

JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Commander, Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) 7 held a change of command and retirement ceremony at the historic submarine piers of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, June 22.

Capt. Paul Davis relieved Capt. Robert Roncska, as commanding officer of SUBRON 7.

Retired Capt. Dennis Murphy was the guest speaker for the ceremony and praised Roncska for his leadership and years of service to the submarine force.

"Throughout his career, Bob stood out as a leader who cared most about his people," said Murphy. "Bob is special, and the way he is adored by the people who have served with him tells you legions about his character."

Murphy also welcomed Davis to Pearl Harbor and expressed his confidence in him as the new commander of SUBRON 7.

"You're probably wondering how you are going to fill those shoes," said Murphy. "But you wouldn't be here today if you hadn't already won the confidence of the submarine force leadership and shown that you're ready to take command of the best squadron in the fleet."

During the ceremony, Murphy presented Roncska with a Legion of Merit Medal for exceptionally meritorious conduct while serving as commander of SUBRON 7 from June 2016 until June 2018.

Roncska took time to thank those in attendance and thanked SUBRON 7's commanding officers for their professionalism and hard work.

"I could not be more in awe of your numerous accomplishments that directly contributed to our national security," said Roncska. "You are our modern day heroes who prevent war through deterrence."

Roncska also welcomed Davis to SUBRON 7 and expressed his confidence in him as its new commanding officer.

"There is no better officer that could take the [SUBRON 7] conn," said Roncska. "I wish you the best of luck and thank you for a great turnover."

Davis thanked Roncska for his mentorship over the years and leadership of SUBRON 7.

"It's amazing how many former and current submariners have been impacted by Bob, and I include myself in that number," said Davis. "You've turned over an amazing squadron and have left huge shoes to fill. You are a certified submarine legend."

Established during World War II, Submarine Squadron 7 has been commanded by 43 different officers, including Medal of Honor awardee Rear Adm. Richard H. O'Kane and former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Frank B. Kelso II.
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