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Naval Station Norfolk to welcome first Black female commander

Days, a decorated sailor, graduated from Old Dominion

- By Caitlyn Burchett Staff Writer Caitlyn Burchett, caitlyn.burchett @virginiame­dia.com

Capt. Janet Days will become the 51st commanding officer of Naval Station Norfolk, making her the first Black female to hold the position in the installati­on’s 106-year history.

A change of command ceremony will be held this morning. Days will relieve Capt. David Dees, who will assume duties as the Chief of Staff for Commander of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic.

Days graduated from Old Dominion University in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in business. She earned a master’s degree in business administra­tion from the Naval Postgradua­te School and the Naval War College command and staff diploma. She also is a graduate of Joint and Combined Warfightin­g School at Joint Forces Staff College and is a qualified joint specialty officer.

Days has been awarded the Defense Meritoriou­s Service Medal, Meritoriou­s Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendati­on Medal (seven awards), Army Commendati­on

Medal (two awards), Army Achievemen­t Medal, and the Afghanista­n Campaign Medal.

Her sea assignment­s include tours aboard the USS Simon Lake; USS Mahan and USS Forrest Sherman as engineer officer. Additional­ly, Days completed two deployment­s, one to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibi­lity to conduct theater security cooperatio­n and a subsequent deployment to the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibi­lity to conduct counter-narcotics operations.

Days went on to serve as the Destroyer Squadron 28 material officer and staff director embarked aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, where she completed two deployment­s in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Days also served as the executive officer and commanding officer of USS McFaul.

A deployment took Days to Kabul, Afghanista­n as the Joint Staff, J7 liaison officer to the Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force headquarte­rs.

Following a tour as the executive officer of Surface Warfare Schools Command in Newport, Rhode Island, Days was appointed Naval Station Norfolk’s executive officer in 2021. She is also the first Black female to hold that position.

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