HMCS Calgary’s Change of Command

(L-R): Commander (Cdr) Jeremy Samson, outgoing Commanding Officer (CO), Commodore David Mazur, Reviewing Officer, and Cdr Matthew Woodburn, incoming CO, sign the Change of Command papers at the Change of Command Ceremony in the Rainbow Room of the Chief and Petty Officers’ Mess on May 13.

(L-R): Commander (Cdr) Jeremy Samson, outgoing Commanding Officer (CO), Commodore David Mazur, Reviewing Officer, and Cdr Matthew Woodburn, incoming CO, sign the Change of Command papers at the Change of Command Ceremony in the Rainbow Room of the Chief and Petty Officers’ Mess on May 13.

NCdt Shelby Andrews, 
HMCS Calgary 

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On May 13, the Officers and Crew of HMCS Calgary assembled in the Chief and Petty Officers’ Mess for the Change of Command ceremony, where Commodore (Cmdre) David Mazur presided over the transfer of Command from Commander (Cdr) Jeremy Samson, outgoing Commanding Officer (CO), to Cdr Matt Woodburn.

Calgary’s outgoing and incoming COs have much in common as they both have over 20 years of experience in the service, which includes time on both the Iroquois Class, Kingston Class, and Halifax Class ships, and have deployed and crossed paths with each other numerous times throughout their careers.

“It’s an honor to be in the position with you once again,” said Cdr Samson. “Our third time, passing the torch. First in HMCS Kingston, then HMCS Toronto, and now HMCS Calgary. I don’t think there is a more blessed pair of dating lobsters in the fleet.”

“We deployed together on HMCS Iroquois, for our D-levels, and we were in a role reversal for the change of command on HMCS Kingston. I turned over Executive Officer duties on HMCS Toronto, and I couldn’t be more honored to do so,” said Cdr Woodburn, sharing the sentiment.

This heartfelt exchange between them demonstrated the deep respect and camaraderie they share. Their families, present for the ceremony, were recognized for their essential and unwavering support.

On completion of the ceremony, in true Calgary tradition, Cdr Samson was transported by Chuck Wagon to his next ship, HMCS Regina, as the ship’s company cheered him on with three rousing cheers along the way.

To Cdr Samson, we wish you fair winds and following seas in your future endeavors.

To Cdr Woodburn, Calgary is wishing the warmest welcome to both you and your family!
 
Members of HMCS Calgary row ashore Commander Jeremy Samson (above), their outgoing Commanding Officer. Photos: Corporal Tristan Walach, MARPAC Imaging Services.

Members of HMCS Calgary row ashore Commander Jeremy Samson (above), their outgoing Commanding Officer. Photos: Corporal Tristan Walach, MARPAC Imaging Services.

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