Capt. Jesse Currier
Capt. Jesse Currier, a native of Brunswick, Maine, graduated from the University of San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts degree in oceanography/physics. He received his commission through the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (Navy ROTC) in 1998 and attended Navy Nuclear Power School and the Submarine Officer Basic Course.
While on active duty, Capt. Currier served aboard USS Honolulu (SSN 718). Ashore he served with Multi-National Forces-Iraq (MNF-I) in Baghdad, Iraq, and for Commander, Submarine Pacific Representative West Coast in San Diego, California.
While serving in the Navy Reserve, Capt. Currier has completed assignments with Naval Special Warfare Military Support Center, Navy Munitions Command, Expeditionary Maintenance Detachment F, Task Force-34 Undersea Warfare Operations and Commander, Task Group Iraqi Maritime in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF).
He is currently the commanding officer of Commander, Submarine Group (COMSUBGRU) 9, Force Protection Detachment 1 in Bangor, Washington.
Capt. Currier began competing with the U.S. Navy Marksmanship Team in 2013. He earned the Distinguished Pistol Shot Badge in 2017.