Military Spouse Appreciation Day
By Alura Romero, Naval History and Heritage Command Communication and Outreach Division While military spouses should be recognized and honored every day, we want to take this special day – Military...
View Article#OTD in Navy History Fact of the Month
The first U.S. convoy leaves Hampton Roads, Va. to cross the North Atlantic after entering World War I on May 24, 1917. A total of 18,653 ships are escorted as they transport vast quantities of freight...
View ArticleWorld War II at 75: The Women at Iwo Jima
Women serving in the Unites States Navy is nothing new; in fact, they’ve served in the Navy dating as far back as the Civil War – aboard the USS Red Rover, the Navy’s first hospital ship. And while...
View ArticleRest Your Oars…
We are sad to announce that Dr. William Bundy (b. 1946) passed away on 15 December, 2019. Dr. Bundy had a distinguished career in the Navy for more than 30 years; most notably as one of the Centennial...
View ArticleMuseum’s new AR tech featured in Sound & Country magazine
New this year to the museum is our Augmented Reality or AR technology for displays. Larnell Anthony, our Visual Information Specialist, is the creator behind this project. AR will allow the users to...
View ArticleNautilus, Behind the Scenes
We are pleased to introduce our new video series Nautilus, Behind the Scenes, where Lieutenant Commander Bradley Boyd takes you through areas of the USS Nautilus outside the public tour route and...
View ArticleCDR Samuel D. Dealey Bio
Samuel David Dealey was born on 13 September 1906, in Dallas, Texas. After his father’s death in 1912, Dealey’s mother moved the family to Santa Monica, California. After spending the majority of his...
View ArticleMedal of Honor Recipient – Samuel D. Dealey
We are very fortunate to be installing the Medal of Honor awarded to Commander Samuel D. Dealey, USN. His medal is an exciting addition to our Medal of Honor exhibit here at the Submarine Force...
View ArticleSteven A. White
Steven Angelo White was born on September 18, 1928 in Los Angeles, California, growing up primarily in Tujunga, California. After graduating early from Verdugo Hills High School in 1946, he received a...
View ArticleBernard M. Kauderer
Vice Admiral Bernard M. (Bud) Kauderer died of natural causes at La Costa Glen on January 19, 2021. He was 89 years old. A native of Philadelphia, PA, and an alumnus of Central High School, he was a...
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