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Left Patch Contributed by Robert M. Cieri, Right Patch Contributed by Mike Smolinski

USS New York (LPD-21)


CAPT. Brent M. DeVore, USN
Commanding Officer

Captain DeVore received his commission and a B.S. in Chemistry Education from Purdue University in 1995. He received Masters degrees from Georgetown University in 2002 and the Marine Corps Command and Staff College in 2006.

At-sea assignments include Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer in USS TAYLOR (FFG 50), Fire Control Officer in USS CARNEY (DDG 64), Operations Officer in USS MAHAN (DDG 72), Commanding Officer of Patrol Coastal Crew FOXTROT while embarked in USS TYPHOON (PC 5) and USS HURRICANE (PC 3), and as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer in USS STETHEM (DDG 63).

Shore-duty assignments include service as Assignments Officer in the Surface Distribution Division of the Bureau of Naval Personnel and Executive Assistant to the Director, Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems Directorate (J6), U.S. Joint Forces Command, in Norfolk, Virginia. He also completed student tours under the Navy's Pol-Mil Masters program at Georgetown University and at the Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico, Virginia. Post command, he served as the Junior Officer Branch Head and Deputy Director, Surface Distribution Division of Navy Personnel Command.

Captain DeVore was selected for Major Command at Sea and reported to the USS NEW YORK (LPD 21) as Executive Officer in July 2016. He became NEW YORK’S seventh commanding officer in April 2018.


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