(Vallejo, California – January 12, 2018) – Cal Maritime hails Captain Harry Bolton, Director of Marine Programs and Commanding Officer of the USTS Golden Bear as he announces his pending retirement following the upcoming summer training cruise.
Captain Bolton, a 1978 graduate of the Academy, returned to Cal Maritime on May 1,
2008 after a 30-year career with American Maritime Officers. Twenty of those years
were with American Overseas Marine Corporation (AMSEA) aboard the original preposition
ships based out of Guam, Saipan and Diego Garcia. Bolton began sailing as Master in
1985, only seven years after graduation.
When asked the highlight of his career before Cal Maritime, Bolton readily replied
"the Persian Gulf War" where he spent thirteen months straight aboard his ship, eight
of them in the Persian Gulf. For his leadership in that conflict, Captain Bolton was
awarded the U.S. Navy's Meritorious Civil Service Award.
"We applaud Captain Bolton for his dedicated service to Cal Maritime and wish him
all the best as he anticipates the next chapter of life with his family" said President
Tom Cropper. "Harry's commitment to putting cadets first has ensured that our graduates
receive hands-on training opportunities that give our graduates distinct professional
advantages in this industry."
In his service at Cal Maritime, Captain Bolton planned and executed ten cadet training
cruises with his eleventh and final cruise coming in Summer 2018. "There have been
a few epic cruises in my time here – to New Zealand and Australia, and to Spain and
Italy," he said. "But what stands out more than those cruises is working with the
officers from the Corps of Cadets, especially all of the corps commanders, chief mates,
second mates, corps chiefs, first engineers, and division commanders over the years.
These young men and women make it great to show up to work every day."
The captain also highlighted some significant campus accomplishments during his time
on campus. "No doubt, implementing the ISM Safety System with full ABS certification was a big team effort and a huge payoff in developing
an industry standard shipboard safety management system as well as having our license-track
cadets ready for their careers after graduation," said Bolton. "I would also include
the modifications we have made to the Golden Bear. In recent years, we have essentially modified the ship from top to bottom, stem
to stern.
I want to thank the administration, staff, faculty and cadets for all of their support
over the years. In particular, I would like to thank the permanent ship's crew for
their hard work and dedication, as well as those at the Maritime Administration who
have so generously supported the many modification projects, making the USTS Golden Bear the finest training ship in the world."
Following his last day on August 31, 2018, Bolton plans to remain active in the maritime
industry as a consultant.
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