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History of Naval Submarine Base New London

Naval Submarine Base New London is a United States Navy base located in Groton, Connecticut. It is home to the Navy's Submarine School, which provides training for officers and enlisted personnel on operating and maintaining submarines. The base also serves as the primary East Coast homeport for Navy submarines, providing a strategic location for national defense operations. Naval Submarine Base New London plays a crucial role in the Navy's submarine fleet readiness and overall mission capability.

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ABOUT Naval Submarine Base New London

  • In 1868, the first submarine base on the Thames River was established as a repair and refit facility for the Navy's expanding fleet of submarines.
  • During World War II, the base played a crucial role in training submariners and supporting the Allied war effort in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Naval Submarine Base New London is the primary East Coast homeport for the Navy's attack submarines.
  • The base is home to the Submarine School, which provides training for officers and enlisted sailors in submarine operations.
  • The USS Nautilus, the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine, was based at New London in the 1950s.
  • Naval Submarine Base New London has been designated a National Historic Landmark due to its significant role in the history of the U.S. Navy.
  • The base is located in Groton, Connecticut, a town known for its long history of shipbuilding and naval presence.
  • Naval Submarine Base New London has been featured in several movies and television shows, highlighting its importance in naval operations.
  • The base has a museum that showcases the history of submarines and the naval base, including artifacts and exhibits from different eras.
  • Naval Submarine Base New London continues to be a vital hub for the U.S. Navy's submarine operations, providing support to the fleet and training the next generation of submariners.

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