Narwhal command changes
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Paul Clinton
Lt. James O’Mara stepped into a pair of rather large shoes Friday
when he took over command of the Narwhal, the U.S. Coast Guard patrol
boat based here.
O’Mara, during a full-dress military ceremony, took over command
of the cutter from Lt. John Kidwell, who leaves after a two-year tour
of duty for graduate school at San Diego State.
“I’m looking forward to continuing the traditions of the cutter
Narwhal,” O’Mara said Friday. “John Kidwell is a great guy.”
Kidwell gained notoriety in the local community in 2001 when he
brought the Narwhal, which was then a new boat, to its Corona del Mar
base from a New Orleans shipyard after a grueling 41-day journey.
Kidwell served as the first captain, or “plank owner,” of the
87-foot Narwhal. The Coast Guard selected the ship to replace the
Point Stuart.
Kidwell, 32, immediately won the admiration of the local community
for his infectious smile and down-home Oklahoma attitude.
But with the two-year tour under his belt, Kidwell decided to seek
another challenge. He’ll pursue a master’s in educational technology.
Coast Guard Capt. John Holmes lauded Kidwell’s tenure as the
$6-million patrol boat’s commanding officer.
“John has done a superb job as commanding officer of this vessel,”
Holmes said to the gathered crowd. “He has been the go-to [person]
whenever we needed him.”
The 24-year-old O’Mara has already made himself at home in Newport
Beach. He now lives in a home on Balboa Peninsula. He didn’t grow up
in the city, he said.
He starts work as the ship’s new commander on Tuesday.
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