USS Flasher (SSN-613) - List of Commanding Officers

List of Commanding Officers

  • Cmdr. K.M. Carr (22 July 1966-14 July 1967)
  • Cmdr. A.C. Johnson (14 July 1967-8 July 1969)
  • Cmdr. E.F. Cobb (8 July 1969-19 August 1972)
  • Cmdr. R.F. Bacon (19 August 1972-11 January 1975)
  • Cmdr. N.B. Henderson (11 January 1975-20 March 1976)
  • Cmdr. W.C Rothert (20 March 1976-13 July 1979)
  • Cmdr. W.C. Hughes, Jr. (13 July 1979-5 November 1982)
  • Cmdr. R.R. Morris (5 November 1982-September 1986)
  • Cmdr. P.W. Papineau (September 1986-2 March 1989)
  • Cmdr. J.N. Weber (2 March 1989-26 May 1992)

Kenneth M. Carr became Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1989. Vice Admiral Roger F. Bacon completed his naval career as the Assistant Chief of Naval Operations for Undersea Warfare.

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