Naval Air Station Jacksonville welcomes new Commanding Officer

NAS Jacksonville, Fla.Naval Air Station Jacksonville held its change of command ceremony Thursday. Executive Officer Capt. Gregory deWindt took command of the station from Capt. Marc Cantu.

Cantu’s Navy bio says he has a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Texas A&M University. He was designated a naval aviator in August 1999.

A retirement ceremony followed the change of command with Cantu retiring after 26 years of honorable service. Rear Adm. Ian Johnson, commander, Navy Region Southeast was the presiding officer, and Col. Michael Brennan, commanding officer, Marine Aircraft Group 41, was the guest speaker.

READ: Cantu’s impressive bio

Naval Air Station Jacksonville (NAS Jax) Commanding Officer Capt. Marc Cantu reads his orders as the presiding officer Rear Adm. Ian Johnson, commander, Navy Region Southeast looks on during the NAS Jax Change of Command ceremony, Feb. 29. (U.S. Navy photo by MA3 Scottie Coombs/Released)

deWindt has been in the Navy since 1991. His Navy bio says he earned a Masters degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College. He also completed an MBA from Naval Post Graduate School.

“So, what is the purpose of NAS Jacksonville? NAS Jacksonville serves the fleet,” said deWindt at the event. “The station was established because the City of Jacksonville fought for having a base here. What started with seaplanes landing in the St. Johns has evolved into the biggest Navy base in the southeast region and third largest in the U.S. The partnerships established over the years are a testament to the community’s commitment and patriotism in having a premier location for warfighter development and training as well as the sustainment of weapon systems. I look forward to the continued partnerships and innovative support as the installation continues to grow.”

READ: deWindt’s impressive bio

Sailors with the Naval Air Station Jacksonville (NAS Jax) Color Guard display the flags during the singing of the national anthem at the NAS Jax Change of Command ceremony, Feb. 29. Capt. Gregory deWindt took command of the station from Capt. Marc Cantu. (U.S. Navy Photo by MA3 Scottie Coombs/Released)
Naval Air Station Jacksonville (NAS Jax) Commanding Officer Capt. Marc Cantu, left, relinquishes command of NAS Jax to Executive Officer Capt. Gregory deWindt as the presiding officer Rear Adm. Ian Johnson looks on (U.S. Navy photo by MA3 Scottie Coombs/Released)

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