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CDR Royal’s initial sea tour was in USS RUSHMORE (LSD 47) in San Diego, CA where she served as the Communication Officer. While assigned to the RUSHMORE, she deployed to Asia for 6 months. Following her first tour, she was assigned as Combat Information Center Officer in USS AUSTIN (LPD 4) homeported in Norfolk, VA during which was deployed 9 months in support of the Iraq War.
Following completion of Department Head School in 2007, she served as the Chief Engineer Officer in USS FORT MCHENRY (LSD 43) based in Norfolk, VA. During this tour, she deployed to East Africa for 7 months in support of African Partnership Station. Subsequently, she was assigned to COMPHIBRON FOUR in Norfolk, VA as the Operation Officer. During this tour, she deployed with the IWO JIMA Amphibious Group for 7 months.
Finishing 2 department head tours, she reported to COMMANDER, STRIKE FORCE TRAINING ATLANTIC as the Amphibious Readiness Officer (N31) where she accessed and certified a number of Amphibious and Strike Groups and numerous independent deployers. In her most recent operational tour, she served as the Executive Officer in USS MOUNT WHITNEY (LCC 20).
For her first shore assignment, CDR Royal served as an Assistant Operations Officer in NAVY BEACH GROUP TWO, Norfolk, VA. During this tour, she earned a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix in addition to completing a 7 month Individual Augmentee in Bagdad, Iraq as the Operation Officer for the Project Contracting Office. Her other shore tour included Commander Navy Region MID-ATLANTIC as the Operational Support Officer and ATG ATLANTIC as the N3.
Personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, 7 Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medals, Joint Achievement Medal and 5 Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal as well as various campaign and unit awards.
The San Diego Union-Tribune 20 May 2018 By Carl Prine
The Navy fired the commanding officer of the USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) on Thursday, the fourth senior officer from San Diego-based amphibious warships to be relieved of duty over the past year.
Rear Adm. Cedric Pringle, commander of Expeditionary Strike Group 3, relieved Cmdr. Tammy Sue Royal, 48, after superiors lost confidence in her ability to effectively lead sailors and carry out her duties, according to Naval Surface Warfare spokesman Doug Sayers.
In a telephone interview, Sayers said that "sustained poor performance" during an era when "readiness is a focal point for the Navy" were keys to Pringle's decision.
On April 12, Pringle fired Capt. William Sherrod, skipper of the amphibious warship Somerset, following an investigation into concerns about his command climate.
Last May, the Navy removed both the captain and executive officer of the Somerset's sister ship, the Anchorage, after superiors said they lost confidence in the officers' ability to lead.
The Somerset and the Anchorage are San Antonio-class amphibious transport docks.
Commissioned in 1995, the aging Harpers Ferry was the first in a class of landing ship docks, but all three vessels are used to move Marines to shore during amphibious assaults.
A native of Georgia, Royal has been reassigned to the staff of Coronado-based Naval Surface Forces.
Cmdr. Gervy Alota, a top aide to Pringle at Expeditionary Strike Group Three, assumes temporary duty of commanding the Harpers Ferry until a permanent replacement can be named.
Royal's warship recently returned from shipyard maintenance and her crew was beginning the initial phase of basic training.
She did not return messages seeking comment on Friday.
Royal served nine years as an enlisted electronic technician before she entered the Navy's commissioning program. She graduated from Norfolk State University in 2000.
Royal served tours on board the amphibious warships Rushmore, Austin, Fort McHenry and Iwo Jima before becoming the executive officer of the Mount Whitney.
She also spent seven months in Baghdad as operations officer for the Project Contracting Office.
Royal took command of the Harpers Ferry on March 9, 2017.
"I am excited to be your new commanding officer," Royal told her new crew, according to the Navy, adding that it was her "responsibility to give you the tools, training and time and to be able to trust you to go out and do your job properly."
Royal's decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, seven Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals, the Joint Achievement Medal and five Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals.
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