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“A ship in port is safe; but that is not what ships are built for. Sail out to sea and do new things.” - Grace Hopper March is Women’s History Month and we would be remiss if we let [...]
“A ship in port is safe; but that is not what ships are built for. Sail out to sea and do new things.” - Grace Hopper March is Women’s History Month and we would be remiss if we let [...]
This Story comes from The Sextant at the Naval History and Heritage Command https://usnhistory.navylive.dodlive.mil/2018/02/27/americas-first-black-sailors/ By Alex Hays, Communication and Outreach Division, Naval History and Heritage Command “British gold and promises of personal freedom served as futile incentives among the Negroes of [...]
Everybody knows that African-Americans served in the Navy during WWII. But like the rest of the military, they served in segregated units with many unable to advance to higher positions. A fateful day in 1944 would set in motion the [...]
African Americans have been an integral part of the U.S. Navy. This includes African- American women. Women in the navy have had to fight for their place for years. This has especially been the case for the submarine force, which [...]
Last week we marked the beginning of Black History Month. A celebration of accomplishments, important persons and a culture that has helped shaped this country. In response to the question, “What does Black History Month mean to you?”, Admiral Michelle [...]
On January 27, we celebrated the birthday of one of the most recognized names in the US Submarine Force. The Father of the Nuclear Navy – Admiral Hyman George Rickover. The story of Rickover and his contributions to the Navy [...]
During WWII, we saw women entering the workforce in droves. While our troops were overseas, women in America took up the jobs that had been left by the soldiers. Probably the most iconic image of this movement was that of [...]
On January 21, 1954, Nautilus was christened and launched into the Thames River. On January 17, 1955, the message “Underway On Nuclear Power” was sent and changed the Navy forever. The world’s first nuclear powered submarine, Nautilus will forever stand [...]
This week we remember the tragic submarine accident that occurred on January 8, 2005. Submarine accidents are extremely rare. The development of nuclear powered submarines led the Navy to develop rigid standards that are followed to the letter to prevent [...]
Happy New Year everyone! We hope you enjoyed your holidays and are looking forward to starting off the New Year with a bang. As we watched the ball drop from the comfort of our living rooms and enjoyed our holiday [...]