Bonhomme Richard Holds Change of Command

USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6)
Story by Petty Officer 3rd Class Hector Carrera

Date: 11.21.2019
Posted: 11.26.2019 10:52
News ID: 353504
Bonhomme Richard Holds Change of Command Ceremony

The amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) held a change of command ceremony aboard Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, Nov. 21.

Capt. G. S. Thoroman relieved Capt. Rich LeBron, who served as Bonhomme Richard’s commanding officer since September 2018.

“As I reach the end of this tour, I will attest to the competence and energy of Bonhomme Richard’s new leader, Captain Scott Thoroman,” said LeBron. “I leave here knowing a leader who fundamentally understands command will command Bonhomme Richard. He knows this ship and crew, their strengths and weaknesses, perhaps better than I do.”

Lebron encouraged the crew to continue to strive for excellence as the new commanding officer takes charge.

“I look forward to watching where Bonhomme Richard goes next as she sails forward propelled by the winds of excellence,” said LeBron.

Vice Adm. Richard Brown, Commander, Naval Surface Force Pacific, thanked Captain LeBron for his dedicated service to the Bonhomme Richard and her crew.

“There is no better job in the world than serving as the Captain of a United States Navy warship,” said Brown. “Think about this – there are currently only eight LHDs in the world, only eight Americans per year have the privilege to serve as their commanding officer. That’s eight out of a population of 327 million. Think about what it takes to achieve this important, yet humbling position. There are no truer words than: As the CO goes, so goes the ship.”

During the ceremony, LeBron, whose following tour will be as Commander, Amphibious Squadron 11, Sasebo, Japan received the Legion of Merit for his performance as commanding officer.

Thoroman officially assumed the title of commanding officer after orders were read and salutes rendered.

"As your commanding officer and ship's captain I say to you that we must be ready,” said Thoroman. “In the light of day and the dark of night. In times of peace and in times of strife thousands of miles from the places we call home knowing that sometimes we arrive after the storm and help to restore, heal, and rebuild and sometimes we are the storm."

Thoroman served as Bonhomme Richard's executive officer from September 2018 to November 2019.

Bonhomme Richard is the third vessel to carry the name and its historical legacy, and the sixth of the Navy's Wasp-class amphibious assault ships. Its mission is to embark, deploy and land elements of the Marine landing force in amphibious assault operations by aircraft, amphibious vehicles or any combination of these methods, as well as provide humanitarian assistance.

Bonhomme Richard is homeported in San Diego.