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NSWC Crane holds Change of Command ceremony; Capt. Boonyobhas succeeds Capt. McKay as CO

Emily Gray, NSWC Crane Corporate Communications

CRANE – Capt. Rex Boonyobhas was sworn in as the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) Commanding Officer during a ceremony at NSWC Crane Aug. 16.

“It is an honor to have been selected to lead NSWC Crane and its incredible workforce,” said Capt.  Boonyobhas, “With their knowledge and expertise in Strategic Missions, Electronic Warfare, and Expeditionary Warfare, I look forward to watching how our skills and technology will be used to empower the warfighter.”

After completing Officer Candidate School, Capt. Boonyobhas was stationed on the USS Alexandria where he completed two deployments and a Depot Modernization Period. He also served as the Reactor Controls Assistant, Main Propulsion Assistant, and Assistant Weapons Officer while aboard the submarine. CAPT Boonyobhas would then go on to serve on the USS Alabama where he was the Strategic Weapons Officer. While aboard, he completed an Engineering Refueling Overhaul, Demonstration and Shakedown Operations, Strategic load-out and three strategic patrols which in turn qualified CAPT Boonyobhas for command of submarines. Capt. Boonyobhas was also selected as an Engineering Duty Officer and as a Deputy Project Superintendent for the USS Seawolf.

He reported to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where he was the Deputy Business and Strategic Planning Officer. Following his time in Washington, Capt. Boonyobhas served as Maintenance Readiness and Improvement Officer, Production Resources Officer, and then as the Operations Officer. Before arriving at NSWC Crane, Capt. Boonyobhas was serving as the Business and Strategic Planning Officer at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility.

Capt. Boonyobhas is a native of Silver Springs, Maryland, and prior to entering the Navy, earned his Bachelor of Science in Astronomy from the University of Maryland and a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Mississippi. He also holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School.

Capt. Duncan McKay, left, and Capt. Rex Boonyobhas cut the cake at the NSWC Change of Command ceremony Aug. 16.

Capt. Boonyobhas will be relieving Capt. Duncan McKay who has been NSWC Crane’s Commanding Officer since July 1, 2020.

“It has been a pleasure and an honor to serve and lead NSWC Crane these past three years,” said Capt. McKay. “During my time here, I have been able to witness the tremendous work that Crane provides to the warfighter through their work in the three mission areas. I would like to extend my thanks to Crane and the greater community for their Hoosier hospitality and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for NSWC Crane.”

During the ceremony, Capt. McKay received a Sagamore of the Wabash award from Sen. Mark Messmer, R-Jasper, which is one of Indiana’s highest honorary awards.

Along with leaving NSWC Crane, Capt. McKay will also be retiring from the United States Navy after 27 years of dedicated service.

About NSWC Crane

NSWC Crane is a naval laboratory and a field activity of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) with mission areas in Expeditionary Warfare, Strategic Missions and Electronic Warfare. The warfare center is responsible for multi-domain, multi- spectral, full life cycle support of technologies and systems enhancing capability to today’s warfighter.

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