New Commandant


You are cordially invited to the Installation Ceremony for the Commandant of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Mr. David Sosa, on Monday, December 14, at 1615, in Ackerman Auditorium. We are honored that the Deputy Administrator, Michael Rodriguez '79, will be aboard to deliver remarks and participate in this event. An official biography of Mr. Sosa will be released in the near future.

Rear Admiral James Helis, USMS, Superintendent, made the following announcement to the Regiment of Midshipmen when Mr. Sosa was hired:
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Midshipmen, faculty, and staff,

I am pleased to confirm that we have offered the position of Commandant to David Sosa and he has accepted.

David Sosa is a career Marine Corps Officer. He served tours in Iraq, commanded units up to the Battalion size, and led deployments to Africa and the Middle East in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Most recently he served as Borough Manager for the port town of Haines, Alaska, population 2,400. Located near Glacier Bay National Park and known as the Adventure Capital of Alaska, the port is a popular cruise ship destination.[/I]
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-sosa-3167553a

Great, another non-manner running a maritime academy.

[QUOTE=z-drive;175080]Great, another non-manner running a maritime academy.[/QUOTE]

PHUCKING CHRIST! Isn’t that Steve Carell’s character Michael Scott? All KP needs is another PHOOL in the administration…simply PERFECT!

[QUOTE=c.captain;175085]PHUCKING CHRIST! Isn’t that Steve Carell’s character Michael Scott? All KP needs is another PHOOL in the administration…simply PERFECT![/QUOTE]

Man, I thought that it was one of your posts at first. . . .the summabitch looks just like him. . . and a Marine is NOT a mariner. . . someone better get those on Long Island up on their semantics. . .

Most recently he served as Borough Manager for the port town of Haines, Alaska, population 2,400. Located near Glacier Bay National Park and known as the Adventure Capital of Alaska, the port is a popular cruise ship destination.

I guess in the eyes of MARAD stooges the idea that he might have seen a cruise ship at the town dock once or twice makes him imminently qualified to run a maritime academy.

And some people wonder why the US Merchant Marine is foundering.

[QUOTE=Steamer;175116]I guess in the eyes of MARAD stooges the idea that he might have seen a cruise ship at the town dock once or twice makes him imminently qualified to run a maritime academy.

And some people wonder why the US Merchant Marine is foundering.[/QUOTE]

The Commandant is generally in charge of discipline/regimental, if I remember correctly. . . but not going to argue. . .in my day it was Madden, but Fred Flin. . . I mean Jochmans, his assistant that was most visible. . . and ridiculed . . . I know Madden was Alumni. . . and an engineer. . . think Jochmans was alumni, too. . . had that scratchy voice, though, that did not match look. . . .

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Capt. David B. Sosa, USMS, was installed as the Commandant of Midshipmen at the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) today.

In a ceremony at Ackerman Hall, attended by Deputy Maritime Administrator Mike Rodriguez ’79, the Regiment of Midshipmen, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the Academy, Superintendent Rear Adm. James A. Helis, USMS, appointed Sosa a Captain in the United States Maritime Service, administering the Oath of Office for Maritime Service Officers. Then Sosa formally relieved acting Commandant of Midshipmen, Capt. Robert “Bob” DeStafney, USMS.

Helis welcomed Sosa, noting his “remarkable record of contributions to our great nation in peace and war.” He noted that Sosa “has proved again and again his ability to lead large, complex enterprises. He has mastered many different missions in varied environments and circumstances. Throughout, he has proven himself a strong, capable leader of impeccable ethical and moral values.”

“David B. Sosa is a tremendous gain for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy,” said Rodriguez. “His discipline, conviction, and ability to work with stakeholders will make lasting contributions to Kings Point.”

Addressing the midshipmen, Sosa said, “You are why I am here. In every sense of the word, I work for you, and I look forward to meeting each of you, and working together to provide an environment of leadership and service that will prepare you to meet any challenge.”

Sosa is a career Marine Corps Officer. He commanded units up to the Battalion size, served tours in Iraq, led deployments to Africa and the Middle-East in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and conducted counter-piracy operational planning with the Royal Marines, the United Kingdom’s amphibious light infantry force.

Most recently he served as Borough Manager for the port town of Haines Alaska, population 2,400, where he supported port development projects, including harbor and industrial port upgrades, and initiatives for cruise ship port calls.
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Bio: Capt. David B. Sosa[/B]

Capt. David B. Sosa, USMS, is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. and retired career Marine Corps Officer.

He graduated from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 1992, and earned a commission as an Infantry Officer in the U.S. Marine Corps after attending Marine Corps Officer Candidates Class. His operational tours include service with 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment as a Platoon Commander, Company Commander, Operations Officer, and Battalion Commander. He also served as an exchange officer with the Royal Marines, the United Kingdom’s amphibious light infantry force.

He led deployments to Africa and the Middle-East, including in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He served at sea on multiple assignments, most notably as a Battalion Landing Team Commander with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG). His state-side assignments included recruiting duty and Marine Corps Installations East.

He is a Distinguished Graduate of Amphibious Warfare School and of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, from which he was awarded a Master of Military Studies degree. He was also awarded a Master of Public Administration degree in from Golden Gate University.

His personal awards include the Bronze Star with Combat Distinguishing Device (“V”), the Combat Action Ribbon, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Navy Commendation Medal.

After retiring as a Lt. Col. in 2014, he served as Borough Manager for the port town of Haines Alaska, population 2,400, where he was responsible for the municipality’s day to day operations.

He is joined at Kings Point by his wife Tracey and their daughter Sofia.

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I think I have heard a lot of you on the radio down in La. ( Let me bow down and whack my pud as you go by) YOU ARE THE BEST. JUST ASK YOU AND AND YOU WILL TELL THE WORLD…

I still can’t figure out how so many folks can be the BEST Captain/Leader/CEO (When the best should only be one) but this thread will prove that there can be 15 -50.

Don’t forget, the MARAD top spot is also not a mariner and and until recently the #2 was consistently not a mariner.

And when was the last time KP even had a career mariner as Supt, let alone Commandant? Eons, if ever. The school is as much as a golden parachute retirement pkg for DOD officers as MARAD is.

I’m sure there are dozens of retired unlimited Chiefs and Capts out there who would love to live in DC or Long Island and do the job, but it makes too much sense to make the post open for public application.

Need a new #2 at MARAD? Sure, get the retired guy from the Army. At the end of the day, it’s vastly more important to get qualified, experienced, hard-nosed people working at MARAD than it ever will be at KP, but…

Stupid is as stupid does.

[QUOTE=Steamer;175116]I guess in the eyes of MARAD stooges the idea that he might have seen a cruise ship at the town dock once or twice makes him imminently qualified to run a maritime academy.

And some people wonder why the US Merchant Marine is foundering.[/QUOTE]

Don’t forget, the MARAD top spot is also not a mariner and and until recently the #2 was consistently not a mariner.

And when was the last time KP even had a career mariner as long term Supt, let alone Commandant? Eons, if ever. The school is as much as a golden parachute retirement pkg for DOD officers as MARAD is.

I’m sure there are dozens of retired unlimited Chiefs and Capts out there who would love to live in DC or Long Island and do the job, but it makes too much sense to make the post open for public application.

Need a new #2 at MARAD? Sure, get the retired guy from the Army. At the end of the day, it’s vastly more important to get qualified, experienced, hard-nosed people working at MARAD than it ever will be at KP, but…

Stupid is as stupid does.

Funniest part of the whole article for me though is the Lt. Col’s transition from the USMC to USMS…aka US Mystery Service. Ha, ha, ha! Never have so many done so little to get a gov’t pension, no matter how they got there.

Best job in the entire USMS was the old school ATRs whom had pads in their locales. I could’ve sworn the NOLA ATR was living in some MARAD provided kick-ass chateau in the Vieux Carre up until the late 90s. Great work while it lasted!

Why is Kings Point even still open? It used to get some good honest hardworking cadets, but not anymore.