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Capt. Douglas Whimpey, the commodore of First Naval Construction Regiment (1 NCR), was relieved of his duties on Friday, Jan. 23, becoming the first individual to lose such a position this year.

He lost his role as commodore due to what the service attributed to the “loss of confidence in his ability to command,” according to a press release issued Saturday by Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Public Affairs and shared with Military.com.

Whimpey, a Navy reservist from Utah, was relieved by Capt. Angel Santiago, commander of Naval Construction Group (NCG) 1, headquartered in Port Hueneme, California. Capt. Steven Sherman, incoming commodore for 1 NCR, has assumed duties as 1 NCR’s commodore.

Capt. Whimpey was relieved due to a loss of the trust and confidence required for his position. Specific details concerning a loss of trust and confidence are not disclosed to protect privacy and due process, but such decisions are made with careful consideration of the facts known at the time, and the imperative to uphold the high standards of Navy leadership. – Lt. Comm. (LCDR) Katie Diener, spokesperson for Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, told Military.com. 

“The decision to relieve a leader is made with the utmost care and after a thorough review by higher command leadership,” Diener added.

Cmdr. Donald J. Petersen is presented with the Meritorious Service Medal by Capt. Douglas B. Whimpey, Commander, Naval Construction Regiment One, recognition of his leadership and service as commanding officer of Naval Construction Battalion (NCB) 22. (Daniel Stevenson)

Whimpey is the first commanding officer or commodore relieved in the 2026 calendar year. While no longer commodore, the Navy reservist has been reassigned to a staff role at NCG-1.

He attained the rank of captain on Sept. 1, 2018, according to his biography and military record shared with Military.com. The Reserve Civil Engineering Corps Officer was commissioned on Aug. 15, 1997.

Whimpey’s record includes numerous awards and decorations, including Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist Officer; Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist Officer; Expeditionary Warfare Specialist Officer; Meritorious Service Medal (2); Joint Service Commendation Medal; Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4); Joint Service Achievement Medal; Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal; Joint Meritorious Unit Award; and Navy Unit Commendation (2), among others.

Vice Adm. John Wade (center), commander, U.S. 3rd Fleet and exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2024 Combined Task Force (CTF), tours the Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief (HADR) camp with Rear Adm. Kazushi Yokota (right), commander, JMSDF Escort Flotilla Three and exercise RIMPAC 2024 CTF vice commander, and Capt. Doug Whimpey (left), commodore, First Naval Construction Regiment and deputy commander, HADR Task Force, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, July 13. (Atsushi Mashima)

“Navy leaders are expected to uphold the highest standards of responsibility, reliability, and leadership personally and professionally, and the Navy holds them accountable when they fall short of those standards,” officials said in a statement.

Naval Construction Regiments provide command and control of Naval Construction Force units while operating in a specific geographic area or supporting a specific military operation.

Officials said “there has been no impact to operations” since Whimpey lost his role.

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