Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Meet Your Local Navy Leaders: Commander David Walton

Cmdr. David Walton, Commanding Officer USS Jackson (LCS 6). Official Navy Photo

The Navy has wonderful duty stations all over the world from Rota, Spain to Atsugi, Japan and everywhere in between. A common theme among the local Navy leaders interviewed so far when asked why they chose Coronado as their top pick, is that their answers always include their love of the welcoming Coronado community. That was no different for Coronado Cays resident Cmdr. David Walton, Commanding Officer of USS Jackson (LCS 6). While selection for command requires you to go wherever the Navy needs you, Cmdr. Walton was very happy it brought him to San Diego. His ship is pier-side at Naval Station San Diego and he elected to live in the Coronado Cays, saying, “Coronado is a great community and I really wanted somewhere quiet with enough space to have a yard for our dog; we found that in the Cays.”

Commander David Walton and family
Commander David Walton with his wife Kristi and sons Trey and Mason.

A career surface warfare officer, Walton has served aboard various types of ships, including a guided missile cruiser, two frigates, an amphibious ship, as well as having command of four Patrol Coastal ships prior to taking command of Jackson.

Commander David Walton, Commanding Officer USS Jackson LCS 6)

Walton grew up the son of a Navy Supply Officer moving all over the world, but considers Virginia Beach his hometown after having lived there six different times through his life. A graduate of The Citadel, Walton earned his Bachelor of Arts in mathematics and his commission into the Navy through their Naval Reserve Officer Training Program. When I asked him what made him want to join the Navy, he shared, “I was around the military my whole life, and I wanted the structure the military provided me to continue moving forward in life.” He credits the Boy Scouts (Walton is an Eagle Scout) and The Citadel for developing his leaderships skills that set him up for success in his Navy career.

Walton family Boy Scouts
The Walton Family is involved in Boy Scouts in Coronado.

Walton enjoys sharing his love of scouts with his boys, Trey, a freshman at Coronado High School, and Mason, a fifth grader at Silver Strand Elementary. Aside from scouts, the Walton family loves surfing together and playing soccer with the Nado select soccer program. Walton believes Coronado is a perfect fit for his family saying, “The welcoming community, the great schools, sports programs and weather have made this tour fantastic for the family.”

As the Commanding Officer for the third Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), Walton is responsible for leading 80 Sailors aboard his aluminum trimaran designed ship outfitted with reconfigurable payloads called mission modules (made up of mission systems and support equipment), which can be changed out quickly. According to the Navy website, “these modules combine with crew detachments and aviation assets to become complete mission packages that deploy manned and unmanned vehicles and sensors in support of mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare or surface warfare missions.”

Commander David Walton USS Jackson
Commander David Walton stands in front of his ship USS Jackson (LCS 6)

USS Jackson has been designated as the training ship for the Independence class LCS ships in Surface Warfare Division ELEVEN, responsible for preparing LCS crews for deployment.  Walton shared his favorite thing about being in command saying “It’s watching my Sailors succeed… those times watching a Sailor that struggles with one facet of career or life and being able to help guide them to achieve what you know they are capable of.”

USS Jackson
PORTLAND, Ore. (June 8, 2017) The Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Jackson (LCS 6) arrives at the Portland riverfront for Rose Festival Fleet Week. The festival and Portland Fleet Week are a celebration of the sea services with Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guard members from the U.S. and Canada making the city a port of call. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joseph Montemarano/Released)



Jeannie Groeneveld
Jeannie Groeneveld
Jeannie is a retired Naval Aviator and Public Affairs Officer whose post-Navy career includes freelance writing, PR Consulting and a two year stint as the San Diego Padres Military Affairs Advisor. Having been stationed in various parts of the country including Washington D.C., Florida and Hawaii, Jeannie appreciates how amazing the Coronado community is and loves the experience her children have had growing up here. Jeannie earned her BS in Marine Biology from Auburn University, her MS in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego and her MA in Communication and Media Relations at San Diego State University. A life-long learner and avid traveler Jeannie enjoys writing travel pieces, Navy stories and anything else that will broaden her perspective. When she is not working you will find her watching her boys play sports, walking Odin at dog beach, hiking, playing beach volleyball or spending time with the family.Have news to share? Send tips, story ideas or letters to the editor to: [email protected]

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