'David Kern', an officer of the
United States Navy, was the first commanding officer of
USS ''Virginia'' (SSN-774).
Kern earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the
United States Naval Academy and was commissioned in May
1981. Upon completion of nuclear power training and Naval Submarine School, he reported to
USS ''Honolulu'' (SSN-718),
homeported in
Norfolk, Virginia. He supported deployed ships in the
Mediterranean Sea and served as Chemistry and Radiological Assistant and Communicator until the ship was delivered to the
Pacific Fleet in
1986. Captain Kern then reported to the Naval Postgraduate School at
Monterey, California, and earned a Master’s degree in national security affairs.
Captain Kern served as Combat Systems Officer on
USS ''Newport News'' (SSN-750)
and in
1990 received the
Stephen Decatur Award for Operational Excellence from the
United States Naval League. In
1990, he reported aboard
USS ''Cincinnati'' (SSN-693)
as Engineer Officer and deployed to the North Atlantic. In
1992, Captain Kern served as a junior member on the Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board on the staff of the Commander in Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
Captain Kern reported as Executive Officer on
USS ''Nebraska'' (SSBN-739 Gold)
in
1995 and conducted four strategic deterrent patrols. During his tour, ''Nebraska''’s crew earned the Submarine Squadron Twenty Battle "E" Award, the United States Strategic Command's Omaha Trophy, and a
Meritorious Unit Commendation. In
1997, Captain Kern was assigned to the
Chief of Naval Operations Staff in the Directorate for Submarine Warfare.
In June
1999, Captain Kern took command of
USS ''San Francisco'' (SSN-711),
homeported in
Pearl Harbor. Under his leadership, ''San Francisco'' was awarded a
Secretary of the Navy Letter of Commendation, two consecutive
Fleet Golden Anchor Awards, and completed an Engineered Refueling Overhaul three months ahead of schedule.
Captain Kern assumed command of Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) ''Virginia'' in August
2002. He has been awarded the
United States Meritorious Service Medal (three awards), the
Navy Commendation Medal (four awards), the
Navy Achievement Medal, and various other unit awards.
References
This article was initially based on the official biography published by
Commander, Submarine Forces, Atlantic Fleet:
http://www.sublant.navy.mil/774co.html