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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

(l-r) On Monday, August 2nd, Congressman Joe Courtney  presented an award to WWII veteran, submariner, and CT Veterans Hall of Famer Ernie Plantz, Gales Ferry. The award is made from granite used to build the National WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. During WWII, Ernie was held captive for 1,297 days by the Japanese. After 10 months recuperating at a Navy hospital near Chicago, he returning to active duty. He retired as a Lieutenant in 1970. He remains an active member of Sub Vets and other organizations.

Posted on August 18th, 2010  | category: Achievers, Navy


Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Naval Submarine Support Center Command Master Chief Alexander “Big Al”Atkinson is piped ashore during his retirement ceremony on Naval Submarine Base New London’s Pier 17, July 30. Al retired after thirty years of service in the United States Navy, with almost half of his career in command leadership position. He was presented many awards and accommodations during his retirement ceremony, including congratulatory letters from former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton and  President Barack Obama.

Posted on August 18th, 2010  | category: Navy


Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

“Class 10300/10310″, USS PHILADELPHIA (SSN-690) graduated from Basic Enlisted Submarine School, Thursday, 1 July.

Seaman Apprentice Stephen Marchi was Class Honorman with a 95.65 Grade Point Average. Marchi, who continues in Apprentice Team Training, ATT, was also meritoriously advanced because of his overall academic achievement.

Seaman Robert Bruneel received the Navy League Award for his academic efforts. Bruneel also continues in the ATT pipeline.

Fireman Sean Day was recipient of the Submarine League’s William Purdum Award for most improved student. Day continues in Basic Mechanical Skills, BMS, training.

With Grade Point Averages of over 90.0, Seaman Apprentice Raynard Robinson, Seaman Christopher Archer, Seaman Apprentice Jeremy Kramer, Seaman Francis Rhoad, Seaman Apprentice Troy Puloka, Seaman Edmund Martin, Seaman Christopher Cosme, Seaman Charles Tomberlin, Seaman Apprentice Brian Hartnett and Seaman Jason Sherrill were named Graduates with Distinction.

Basic Enlisted Submarine School is a six-week introduction to the basic theory, construction and operation of nuclear powered submarines. In preparation for an assignment, Sailors receive instruction on shipboard organization, submarine safety and escape procedures.

Posted on July 21st, 2010  | category: Navy, Smart People


Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

story & photo
by MC1(AW) Peter D. Blair

(l-r) Personnel Specialist Third Class Ronn Erick Arnecillo Rios, Navy Operational Support Center, Subase, and other current and former members of the United States military were given the oath of citizenship by the Honorable Warren W. Eginton, Senior United States District Judge, on May 14 at the Submarine Force Library and Museum, Groton.

Being a citizen of the United States of America is something that many people who are born here take for granted, but for those who hail from different countries around the world, becoming an American citizen is a day they will cherish forever.

The day before Armed Forces day was just that for 12 current and former members of the U.S. military.  They became naturalized citizens of the United States on May 14,  during a ceremony at the Submarine Force Library and Museum with historic ship Nautilus serving as the back drop.

“It is indeed appropriate that this special Military Appreciation Naturalization Ceremony take place here, in front of the world’s first nuclear powered vessel and the forerunner our Nuclear Navy,” said Captain Marc W. Denno, Commanding Officer, Naval Submarine Base New London, as he welcomed the distinguished guests and soon-to-be American citizens. “The man whose vision, determination, and leadership led to the harnessing of the atom for submarine propulsion and the construction of Nautilus, was himself a naturalized citizen.”

Capt. Denno spoke of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, ‘The Father of the Nuclear Navy,’ who immigrated from Makow, Russia to the U.S. when he was six years old.

One of the service members who became a naturalized citizen during the ceremony has a similar story.  Personnel Specialist Third Class Ronn Erick Arnecillo Rios from the Navy Operational Support Center immigrated from Cavite, Philippines with his parents when he was three years old.

“It feels great to finally be a citizen of the country I so proudly serve,” said Ronn. “It was my dad’s dream to come to America and join the military. When he was unable to enlist I decided that when I was old enough I would make his dream a reality and have a member of our family proudly serve in America’s military.”

Congressman Joe Courtney was the keynote speaker for this first such Connecticut based U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) ceremony to take place at a military installation. He commended the new citizens for having taken two oaths: the first to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces and the second to now become citizens.

The Honorable Warren W. Eginton, Senior United States District Judge, presided over the ceremony, delivering the oath of citizenship and reminding the newest Americans to remember their obligations in self-government: to vote and to respond to a call for jury service.

Participants hailed from Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, Germany, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Philippines, and the Peoples Republic of China, Poland and Peru. “We all look forward to your continuing contributions to the American story,” Capt. Denno concluded.

Posted on May 26th, 2010  | category: Featured Articles, Navy


Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Philadelphia (SSN 690) passes the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle (WIX-327) as it approaches Naval Submarine Base New London. USS Philadelphia recently completed its final deployment and is scheduled to be decommissioned June 25.

photo by MC1 Class Peter D. Blair 

The USS Philadelphia Sailor’s Association confirmed that the U.S. Navy will hold the Decommissioning Ceremony of USS Philadelphia on June 25th in the “Submarine Capitol of the World.”

In order to celebrate the accomplishments of the USS Philadelphia and her crewmembers through her “33 Years of Submarine Excellence” all current and former crew members, their families, and associates are invited to reunion activities to coincide with this historic event.

The full reunion events registration package is posted at: http://issuu.com/phillysquid and at www.communityzero.com/philly.  Host hotel registration deadline is May 19th and reunion registrations must be completed by May 23rd.  The host hotel is the Ramada Mystic.  The hotel reservation phone number is: 860.536.4281. 

Completed registrations are now being accepted by the reunion planner: TheReunionBRAT, 50721 State Hwy 410 E., Greenwater, WA 98022.  Contact TheReunionBRAT at Info@TheReunionBRAT.com or call 360.663.2521.

Posted on May 12th, 2010  | category: Navy

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