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JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii - (Feb 3, 2012) - Cmdr. Anthony Carullo is piped ashore having been relieved as commanding officer of the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772) by Cmdr. Martin Muckian at a change of command ceremony held at the submarine piers on board Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Fri. Feb. 3. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ronald Gutridge / Released).

USS Greeneville Holds Change of Command
By MC2 Ronald Gutridge,
COMSUBPAC Pu
blic Affairs

Release Date: 2/3/2012


(PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii)
A time-honored change of command ceremony was held aboard the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772) at the submarine piers at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Fri. Feb. 3.

Cmdr. Anthony Carullo, commanding officer of Greeneville was relieved by Cmdr. Martin Muckian.

Guest speaker, Capt. Stanley Robertson, praised Carullo for his exceptional performance while commanding Greeneville as well as the crew on their accomplishments under Carullo's leadership.

"Cmdr. Carullo, congratulations on the exceptional performance throughout your tour as commanding officer of USS Greeneville. You and your crew consistently completed all tasking with outstanding results," said Robertson. "These accomplishments are a testament to the leadership, initiative and professionalism of both you and your crew."

Carullo acknowledged that the majority of the submarine's success during his time as commanding officer could be attributed to the crew and their hard work.

"Being a Greeneville Sailor takes special drive and determination," he said. "Submarining is a team sport and it takes a well-trained and proficient team to conduct many of the complex and highly technical evolutions on board." Following his remarks, Carullo was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his exceptional performance as commanding officer from Nov. 2009 to Feb 2012.

As Cmdr. Muckian assumed command of Greeneville he addressed the crew about the future.

"To the men of the Greeneville, you have impressed me with not only your performance but in the way you take care of each other as true shipmates," said Muckian. "I am honored to join this crew as your captain and look forward to sailing with you."

Cmdr. Carullo's personal awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal (three awards) and Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal (four awards).

Cmdr. Carullo will report for duty to the office of the Chief of Naval Operations N87 Submarine Warfare Division.




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