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    Sunday, May 05, 2024

    Submarine officer basic course graduation held

    Groton — Sixty-two officers, "Class 16030," graduated from the Submarine Officer Basic Course on May 20.

    Capt. David A. Roberts, chief of staff of the Undersea Warfare Development Center, was the guest speaker.

    Ensign William Chilton received the L.Y. Spear Award and a gold watch in recognition of his overall superior academic performance as the basic course honor graduate as well as the Naval Submarine League Tactical Excellence Award for achieving the greatest understanding of target motion analysis as measured by demonstrated proficiency in plotting mechanics and fire control system operation.

    Lt. j.g. Peter Roemer received the Adm. Andrew I. McKee Award, given to the graduate who displays excellence in the submarine systems and diving trainer portions of the course and who demonstrates superior performance in the areas of submarine design and safety.

    The Submarine Officer Basic Course is 10 weeks in length and teaches officers the theory, instruction and operation of nuclear-powered submarines. In preparation for their first submarine assignment, officers receive intensive instruction in areas to include shipboard organization, damage control, submarine safety and escape procedures, submarine weapons, fire control and sonar systems in order to be a fully contributing member of a ship's wardroom from the day they report aboard.

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