The following is a list of Commanding Officers of USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) . There have been a total of 31 Eagle captains during her 79 years under USCG commission , and five during her 10 years of commission as Horst Wessel under the Kriegsmarine .
Many of Eagle ' s past commanders have gone on to serve with distinction, include ADM Robert J. Papp Jr. , who served as the 24th Commandant of the Coast Guard from 2010–2014, and VADM James C. Irwin , who served as vice commandant from 1986 to 1988. In all, nie former Eagle commanders and two Horst Wessel commanders achieved flag rank.[ 1]
Horst Wessel ' s first commander, German VADM August Thiele served with distinction as commander, Kampfgruppe Thiele during WW2, earning the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves , and KADM Kurt Weyher continued in the Imperial German Navy tradition of Count Luckner as a merchant raider , earning the post-war Great Cross of Merit .[ 2]
KMS Horst Wessel
(Rank at assumption of command)
Kapitan zur See August Thiele , 1936–1938[ 1]
Korvettenkapitan Kurt Weyher , January 1939 – September 1939[ 3]
Kapitanleutnant Martin Kretschmar, March 1940 – May 1940[ 3]
Fregattenkapitan Peter E. Eiffe, March 1941 – November 1942[ 3]
Kapitanleutnant Berthold Schnibbe, November 1942 – May 1945[ 3] [ 4]
USCGC Barque Eagle
KptLt Berthold Schnibbe (left) with CDR Gordon P. McGowan in Bremerhaven, 1946
Four generations of Eagle COs, (L-R) CAPT Jones, ADM Papp, CAPT Pulver, CAPT(ret) Cummings, 2012
(Rank at assumption of command)
No
Name
Years
Notes
Refs
1
CDR Gordon P. McGowan
1946–1947
First Eagle CO
[ 4] [ 3]
2
CAPT Miles Imlay
1947–1948
Later
[ 5]
3
CAPT Carl B. Olsen
1949-1950
Later
[ 6]
4
CAPT Carl B. Bowman
1950–1954
[ 7]
5
CAPT Karl O. A. Zittel
1954–1958
[ 8]
6
CAPT William B. Ellis
1959
Later
[ 9]
7
CAPT Chester I. Steele
1960–1961
Later
[ 10]
8
CDR Robert A. Schulz
1961–1962
[ 11]
9
CAPT William K. Earle
1963–1965
[ 12]
10
LCDR Peter A. Morrill
1965
[ 13] [ 11]
11
CDR Archibald B. How
1965–1967
[ 14]
12
CAPT Stephen G. Carkeek
1967
[ 15]
13
CAPT Harold A. Paulsen
1968–1971
14
CAPT Edward D. Cassidy
1972–1973
[ 16]
15
CAPT James C. Irwin
1974–1975
Later
[ 17]
16
CAPT James R. Kelly
1975–1976
[ 18]
17
CAPT Paul A. Welling
1976–1980
Later
[ 19]
18
CAPT Martin J. Moynihan
1980–1983
[ 20]
19
CAPT Ernst M. Cummings
1983–1988
[ 21]
20
CAPT David V.V. Wood
1988–1992
[ 22]
21
CAPT Patrick Stillman
1992–1995
Later
[ 23]
22
CAPT Donald R. Grosse
1995–1996
23
CAPT Robert J. Papp Jr.
1996–1999
Later
[ 24]
24
CAPT Ivan T. Luke
1999-2003
[ 25]
25
CAPT Eric Shaw
2003–2006
[ 26]
26
CAPT Joseph C. Sinnett
2006–2009
[ 27]
27
CAPT Eric Jones
2009–2012
Later
[ 28]
28
CAPT Raymond "Wes" Pulver
2012–2015
[ 29]
29
CAPT Matthew Meilstrup
2015–2019
[ 30]
30
CAPT Michael Turdo
2019–2022
[ 31]
31
CAPT Jessica Rozzi-Ochs
2022–
First female CO
[ 32]
References
^ a b "Eagle, 1946" . CG Historian's Office . 12 January 2020.
^ Sutherland, Jonathan (2012). Tirpitz: The First Voyage . Casemate Publishers. ISBN 9781844688982 .
^ a b c d e Drumm, Russell (2001). The Barque of Saviors: Eagle's Passage from the Nazi Navy to the U.S. Coast Guard . HMH. ISBN 9780547799810 .
^ a b McGowan, Gordon (2011). The Skipper And The Eagle . Sea History Press. ISBN 9780930248093 .
^ "Rear Admiral Miles H. Imlay" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Rear Admiral Carl B. Olsen" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Truman at the helm of the Coast Guard Academy bark "Eagle" " . trumanlibrary.gov . 20 September 1952. Retrieved 27 May 2022 .
^ "CAPT Zittel's Legacy" . USCGA Alumni Association . Retrieved 27 May 2022 .
^ "Rear Admiral William B. Ellis" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Rear Admiral Chester I. Steele" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ a b Academy, USCG (1963). Bulletin of Information . US Department of Transportation, USCGA. p. 28.
^ Earle, William K (August 1988). "The 'Old Man' and the Eagle" . Proceedings . U.S. Naval Institute.
^ "Peter Morrill Obituary" . The Sun Herald . 7 June 2015.
^ Academy, USCG (1965). Bulletin of Information . US Department of Transportation, USCGA. p. 31.
^ "Stephen Carkeek Obituary" . legacy.com . 9 August 2012.
^ "Edward Cassidy Obituary" . legacy.com . 1 December 2011.
^ "Vice Admiral James C. Irwin" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ Smith, Red (22 June 1976). "It Can Ruin Your Whole Day" . New York Times .
^ "Vice Admiral Paul A. Welling" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ Sager, Mike (29 June 1982). "A Swinging Life on a 25-Degree Roll" . Washington Post .
^ Chidlow, Nora L. "Navigation As Silent Art? The Story of the Rhode Island School for the Deaf's Voyage on the EAGLE" (PDF) . media.defense.gov . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Captain David Wood" . northeastmaritime.com . Retrieved 2 February 2023 .
^ "Rear Admiral Patrick M. Stillman" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr" . history.uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Ivan T. Luke, Ph.D." US Naval War College . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ Schieldrop, Mark (3 April 2016). "Obituary: Eric Shaw, 58, USCG Ret" . The Patch .
^ "U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Sinnett retires after 30 years of service" . The Day . 22 April 2013.
^ "Rear Admiral Eric Jones" . uscg.mil . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Coast Guard Captain Wes Pulver- at the Friends of Fort Trumbull" . patch.com . 10 October 2018.
^ "Captain Matthew T. Meilstrup" (PDF) . wardroomclub.org . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ "Captain Michael A. Turdo" . uscga.edu . Retrieved 26 May 2022 .
^ O'Neil, Rob (24 June 2022). "Eagle change of command" . Key West Citizen.