050304-N-2820Z-001 Norfolk, Va. (Mar. 4, 2005) - Cmdr. Matthew A. Weingart, left, relieves Cmdr. Frederick J. Capria, right, as commanding officer of the fast attack submarine USS Newport News (SSN 750) in a ceremony on board Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Commodore, Submarine Squadron Eight, Capt. Robert Hennegan, center, presided over the ceremony. Cmdr. Capria reported to Newport News as commanding officer in July 2002. He completed two deployments, including one in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where the submarine launched 19 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Newport News recently returned from


050304-N-2820Z-001 Norfolk, Va. (Mar. 4, 2005) - Cmdr. Matthew A. Weingart, left, relieves Cmdr. Frederick J. Capria, right, as commanding officer of the fast attack submarine USS Newport News (SSN 750) in a ceremony on board Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Commodore, Submarine Squadron Eight, Capt. Robert Hennegan, center, presided over the ceremony. Cmdr. Capria reported to Newport News as commanding officer in July 2002. He completed two deployments, including one in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where the submarine launched 19 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Newport News recently returned from a six-month deployment. Navy photo by Journalist Seaman Andrew Zask (RELEASED) US Navy 050304-N-2820Z-001 Cmdr. Matthew A. Weingart, left, relieves Cmdr. Frederick J. Capria, right, as commanding officer of the fast attack submarine USS Newport News (SSN 750)


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