Screaming Eagles get new skipper

Cmdr. Troy Bauder, left, shakes hands with Capt. Peter Garvin as he is about to step down from his position as Commanding Officer of VP-1 at a change of command ceremony May 5. Bryan Ilyankoff/Whidbey Crosswind

Longstanding Naval traditions are honored each time there is a change of command ceremony aboard Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.

That was certainly true last week as the command of Patrol Squadron One (VP-1), the Screaming Eagles, was transferred from Cmdr. Troy Bauder to Cmdr. Gregory Sleppy in a ceremony last Thursday.

Bauder, who hails from Franklin, Pa., holds a bachelor of science degree
from the U.S. Naval Academy and a degree in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College. Prior to duty at NAS Whidbey, he reported to Navy Personnel and Command as assistant Washington placement officer and also reported to Joint IED Defeat Organization Field Team Iraq and MNCI Counter IED Operation Integrations Center as an analyst. He became the commanding officer in May, 2009, leading the squadron through a six month deployment to Southwest Asia, among other things.

“I don’t have any regrets because I know the command is in good hands,” said Bauder. “I know it will continue to operate at the same high level as when I got here two years ago.”

Sleppy, former executive officer of VP-1, comes from Penn Run, Pa., and has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy. Sleppy is no stranger to the Screaming Eagles.

He has served with the squadron three times, and has a great deal of experience to help him lead.

“It’s an honor to take over the command that I served all my time with,” said Sleppy. “I couldn’t think of a better group of sailors to serve with.”

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