[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 11] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 15739-15740] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]REAR ADMIRAL DENNIS DWYER ______ HON. JOHN P. MURTHA of pennsylvania in the house of representatives Tuesday, July 12, 2005 Mr. MURTHA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize an outstanding naval officer, Rear Admiral Dennis Dwyer, who hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Admiral Dwyer has served with considerable distinction and dedication for the past 32 years, and I would like to thank him for his service and many contributions to the defense of our great Nation. On July 29th, RADM Dwyer will retire from the Navy after 32 years of active duty, and will leave command of the Navy's Program Executive Office for Aircraft Carriers here in Washington, DC. During his tenure as Commander of the Navy's Aircraft Carrier Programs, Admiral Dwyer was responsible for the delivery of the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the complex nuclear refueling overhaul on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) and the development of the ``6 plus 2'' aircraft carrier surge plan now considered the centerpiece and backbone of the U.S. Navy's Strike Warfare Operations Plan. As Life Cycle Manager for the entire Carrier Fleet, Rear Admiral Dwyer significantly increased the material readiness of the Force. In 2003, as a result of this increased posture, the United States was able to surge eight aircraft carriers, on short notice, to conduct combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2004, the Fleet was again able to simultaneously surge seven aircraft carriers world- wide for Exercise Summer Pulse, once again demonstrating the Navy's ability to execute the new Fleet Response Plan engagement strategy. This high state of combat readiness would not have been possible without Rear Admiral Dwyer's improvization of a brillant Class Action Maintenance Plan. However, his most enduring legacy will certainly be the strategic vision and hands-on leadership he provided throughout the concept and detailed design process of the CVN-21 Class of Future Aircraft Carriers. This new class of ships was developed utilizing revolutionary aircraft carrier designs and advanced computer modeling techniques. He relentlessly drove future technologies forward, established and led the largest government and industry ship design team ever assembled, and created a world class modeling environment that significantly reduced design costs throughout the life cycle of this next generation of Aircraft Carriers. Mr. Speaker, I am extremely proud to offer my personal gratitude to Admiral Dwyer and [[Page 15740]] his wife Eva for their honorable and faithful service to our Nation, and I urge my fellow Colleagues to wish them continued success and the traditional Naval blessing of ``Fair Winds and Following Seas'' as he closes out a very distinguished military career. ____________________