Whirlwind Welcomes New CO

By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Victoria Kinney, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs | May 10, 2017

MANAMA, Bahrain --
The Cyclone-class coastal patrol ship (PC) USS Whirlwind (PC 11) held a change of command ceremony pier side at Naval Support Activity Bahrain, May 1.

Lt. Joseph Brisco relieved Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Dryden as commanding officer. Naval Forces Central Command Deputy Commander Rear Adm. Gene Black spoke at the ceremony, highlighting Dryden's achievements and offering words of encouragement for the Navy's newest captain while giving praise to the crew.

"You are out here on the forward edge and your performance has been nothing short of inspiring," said Black. "There is nothing routine about the work you do; you indeed live up to your motto, 'Second to None.'"

Dryden assumed command in December 2015. He led the ship in 40 maritime patrols, which included a Griffin Missile shoot and multiple international exercises and theater security cooperation events. Dryden is heading to U.S. Navy Officer Training Command Newport in Newport, R.I.

"This is the absolute most challenging afloat tour the Navy has to offer and is located in the world's most congested and turbulent waterways," said Dryden. "We have come a long way and I count it among the highest honors of my life to have served with each and every one of the crewmembers."

Brisco becomes Whirlwind's commanding officer following his tour as the Operations Officer aboard USS Green Bay (LPD 20), based in Sasebo, Japan.

"I am blessed for the opportunity to lead America's finest and to be operating at the tip of the spear," said Brisco. "As we move forward as a crew, we will maintain optimal readiness to respond to any tasking and meet any mission with excellence."

Whirlwind is one of 10 PCs forward deployed to Manama, Bahrain, and is assigned to Task Force 55.

TF 55 controls surface forces such as USN patrol craft and U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats in U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations.

U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations encompasses about 2.5 million square miles of water area and includes the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Red Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. The expanse comprises 20 countries and includes three critical choke points at the Strait of Hormuz, the Suez Canal and the Strait of Bab al Mandeb at the southern tip of Yemen.

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