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Rear Adm. Milton J. Sands relieves Rear Adm. Keith B. Davids, commander, Naval Special Warfare Command. NSW is the nation’s premiere maritime special operations force and is uniquely positioned to extend the fleet’s reach and deliver all-domain options for naval and joint force commanders. - Rear Adm. Milton J. Sands relieves Rear Adm. Keith B. Davids, commander, Naval Special Warfare Command. NSW is the nation’s premiere maritime special operations force and is uniquely positioned to extend the fleet’s reach and deliver all-domain options for naval and joint force commanders.

Naval Special Warfare Command Holds Change of Command Ceremony

Naval Special Warfare Command Holds Change of Command Ceremony

Rear Adm. Milton J. Sands III relieved Rear Adm. Keith B. Davids as commander, Naval Special Warfare Command during a change of command ceremony at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, Aug. 2.

Vice Adm. Collin Green, Deputy Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, is piped ashore, for the last time, during his retirement ceremony at Naval Special Warfare Command. - Vice Adm. Collin Green, Deputy Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, is piped ashore, for the last time, during his retirement ceremony at Naval Special Warfare Command. Green celebrated 38 years of Naval service in the presence of family, friends, and teammates. Naval Special Warfare is the U.S. Navy’s special operations force, uniquely positioned to extend the Fleet's reach and gain access for the Joint Force in strategic competition.

SOCOM Deputy Commander Retires After 38 Years of Distinguished Service

SOCOM Deputy Commander Retires After 38 Years of Distinguished Service

Commander, Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Command hosted a retirement ceremony for Vice Adm. Collin Green at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, May 3, 2024, to celebrate 38 years of service.