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Vol. 49, No. 42 Serving the Military Community in Southeastern Connecticut since 1918 Thursday, April 14, 2011

SLC awarded Welcome home USS Providence!


for Training
Excellence
By Steve VanderWerff
Naval Education and Training Command
Public Affairs

New Haven, CT 06511


40 Sargent Drive
PENSACOLA, Fla. – Rear
Admiral Joseph Kilkenny,
commander, Naval Education
and Training Command
(NETC), announced the win-
ners of the 2010 Training
Excellence Awards (TEA)
for superior accomplishment
supporting NETC’s vision,
March 29.
The annual award recog-
nizes commands that epito-
mize the highest standards
of training excellence ensur-
ing superbly trained Sailors
are available to meet the
needs of the fleet and ensur-
ing the success of the Navy
as a global force for good.
All NETC training activi-
ties and those that conduct
NETC training courses are
eligible. The TEA is com-
posed of three categories.
The Learning Center Training
Excellence “T Award, The
Training Support Center
Training Support Excellence

U.S. POSTAGE PAID


“TS” Award and functional

NEWSPAPERS
SHORE LINE

PRSRT/STD
excellence awards.
Naval Submarine Base
Photo by MC1 Virginia Schaefer
New London’s Submarine
Learning Center won Planning GROTON, Conn. - USS Providence (SSN 719) prepares to moor at Naval Submarine Base New London. The Los Angeles-class attack submarine returned from
and Programming (Gray T) a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. For more photos and a complete story on Providence’s homecoming, see Page 4.
See SLC on Page 6
INSIDE
Historic Ship Nautilus holds
change of charge ceremony
marine force.”
By MC1(AW) Peter D. Blair During Caskey’s tenure as
the Nautilus’ OIC, the muse-
GROTON, Conn. – um has made significant
Submarine Force Library and
Museum (SFLM) Sailors and
strides to broaden the muse- NMCRS
ums visitor programs and
guests bid a fond farewell to improve the museum’s receives
to Officer in Charge (OIC) appeal through more exhib- donation
Commander Gregory Caskey its, remarked Vanye dur-
as he turned over the helm ing the ceremony. Caskey Page 2
of Historic Ship Nautilus and hired an educational spe-
the museum to Lieutenant cialist to steward a relation-
Commander Robert Sawyer ship between SFLM and the
during a change in charge surrounding schools. In the
ceremony in the museum’s past year, more than 15,000
main hall, April 5. student visitors toured the
“Because of Commander site and participated in such
Caskey’s leadership,” special programs as building
said Captain Mark Vanye, a model submarine, making
Commanding Officer, ship battle flags, and hosting SUBASE
Regional Support Group a safe Halloween adventure
Groton and the ceremony’s for local area children every Photo by MC1(AW) Peter D. Blair
fire fighters
guest speaker, “the public year.
GROTON, Conn. – Lieutenant Commander Robert Sawyer (left) relieves Commander Gregory Caskey (right) as the Officer in
get pinned
we serve knows a little bit Vanye also attributed a num-
Charge (OIC) of the Submarine Force Library and Museum (SFLM) and Historic Ship Nautilus, April 5. Sawyer is the 14th OIC
more about our history and
See Nautilus on Page 7 of SFLM, which opened its doors to the public April 20, 1986 as the first and finest exhibit of its kind in the world.
Page 3
the contributions of the sub-

USS Memphis sails for the final time into retirement


(SSN 691) and her crew of 13 The journey to the shipyard a decommissioning ceremony at ing, it is heartening to know that
By Lt. Patrick Evans officers and 121 enlisted person- began a day before, when Memphis SUBASE’s Shepherd of the Sea the fighting spirit of the Mighty
Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs Officer nel arrived at Portsmouth Naval departed Naval Submarine Base Chapel, April 1. Memphis will continue to contrib-
Shipyard (PNSY) in Maine, April New London (SUBASE) for the Next, Memphis will be dis- ute to the defense of our nation
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL 7, to complete the process of final time. Before arriving at the mantled. Once her power plant in every corner of the globe for
SHIPYARD - Los Angeles-class being retired from the U.S. Navy
fleet.
shipyard, Memphis celebrated
her proud 33-year history during
is emptied of fuel, the submarine
is officially decommissioned and
many years to come, adding to an
already significant legacy.”
Basketball
attack submarine USS Memphis
remaining crew is released for Joseph grew up in Peoria, Ill., champs
other assignments. and St. Louis, Mo., earning his
In her more than three decades degree in Nuclear Engineering at crowned
of service, Memphis steamed the University of Illinois. He com-
more than 1.4 million miles, the pleted his division officer tour Page 5
equivalent of circumnavigating onboard USS Kamehameha (SSN
the globe nearly 60 times. She 642) and served as Navigator and
also won the coveted Battenberg Operations Officer on USS Buffalo
Cup in 2005 as the best overall (SSN 715). He later served as
ship in the fleet. In addition,
she received numerous modifica-
tions. She returned from a two-
Executive Officer onboard USS
Louisville (SSN 724) and assumed
command of Memphis in March
INDEX
month deployment overseas sup- 2011. He is a graduate of the Local...................................2
porting missions in the European Naval War College, and holds Movies ......................................5
Command area of responsibility, a graduate degree in National Classifieds........................7
March 2. Security and Strategic Studies.
“In less than a year from The Navy’s fourth Los
(now), Memphis Sailors will be Angeles-class nuclear-powered
serving on submarines and shore attack submarine and sixth U.S.
commands throughout the fleet,” Naval vessel to be named in
Commander Jeffrey Joseph, honor of the city of Memphis,
Memphis’ current commanding Tenn., Memphis was built by
Photo by MC1 Virginia K. Schaefer
officer said during the decommis- Newport News Shipbuilding
GROTON, Conn. - Crew members attached to USS Memphis (SSN 691) wave to family members ashore as the Los Angeles- sioning ceremony. “So, while it is and Drydock Company.
class boat leaves Naval Submarine Base New London for the last time after being decommissioned April 1, and heads to hard to see such an accomplished Memphis’ host community is
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine, April 6. ship head off to decommission- Kittery, Maine.
2 • THE DOLPHIN • Thursday, April 14, 2011

Silent Services
Charities Auction
benefits NMCRS
Angela Hatch (left) and Brigitte Nelcoski
(right) present Naval Submarine Base New
London’s (SUBASE) Navy and Marine Corps
Relief Society director, Tami Scace with a
donation from the Silent Services Charities
This newspaper is an authorized publication for personnel of the
Department of Defense and their families. Contents of The Dolphin are not Auction. The auction, made possible through
necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the the combined efforts of the chief petty officer
Department of Defense or the Department of the Navy. and officer wives of SUBASE, raises money
for the Dolphin Scholarship Fund as well as
Commanding Officer Naval Submarine Base New London
other local charities. The funds will be used
Capt. Marc W. Denno
Executive Officer Naval Submarine Base New London to assist Navy and Marine Corps active duty
Cmdr. Michael A. Pennington service members, retirees, and their families
Command Master Chief Naval Submarine Base New London in their time of financial need. Funds are also
CMDCM(SS) Ray Powell raised during the months of March and April
Public Affairs Officer - Christopher Zendan
by service members donating funds to their
Editor - Sheryl Walsh
Editorial Assistant - Christina Lough Active Duty Fund Drive. The fund drive volun-
Public Affairs Staff - MCC(SW) James O’Donnell, teer coordinator for 2011 is MM1 Rocco Rende
MC1(AW) Peter Blair and SN Michael Henderson who can be reached at (860) 694-4475.
Photo courtesy NMCRS
• NEWS - The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited
and provided by the Public Affairs Office of the Naval Submarine Base New

National Volunteer Week


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before publication. News ideas and questions can be directed to Christopher
Zendan at 694-5980. Readers can e-mail us at dolphin@ctcentral.com. Log
onto the Web site at www.dolphin-news.com.
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The Dolphin, Naval Submarine Base New London PAO, Box 44, Groton, CT
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April 10-16, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt said, “Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” Those
40 Sargent Drive, New Haven, CT 06511. Telephone (203) 752-2701. are appropriate words to describe the work of the 3,500 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society volunteers who give selflessly throughout the
Minimum weekly circulation 10,000. year on Navy and Marine Corps bases around the world. During the past year, our safety net touched nearly one in every five Sailors
John Slater, General Manager
and Marines as we disbursed nearly $50 million in interest-free loans and grants in response to 100,000 requests for help. The tradition
Shore Line Newspapers of caring for and serving others has been passed from generation to generation of Society volunteers, and volunteers remain the heart
The editorial content of this publication is the responsibility of the Naval of our organization. I thank you for your dedication and hard work, and I am grateful to you for the lives you touch and the spirits you
Submarine Base New London Public Affairs Office. lift every day. It is, indeed, work worth doing.
The Dolphin is published by Shoreline Newspapers, a private firm in no Admiral Steve Abbot, USN (Ret)
way connected with the Department of Defense or the U.S. Navy under exclu- President & Chief Executive Officer
sive written contract with the Naval Submarine Base New London.

MSLC recognizes volunteers


The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts of
supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense
or Shoreline Newspapers of the products and services advertised.
Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for pur- Photo by SN Michael Henderson
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origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other NEW LONDON, Conn. – Honorees pose
non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. for a photo during the 11th annual
breakfast meeting of the Military/
This newspaper is printed on recycled newsprint. Please help conserve our Superintendant Liaison Committee
resources and recycle this paper when you are finished with it.
(MSLC) of Southeastern Connecticut,
held at the United States Coast Guard
Academy’s Officer’s Club, April 7. The

Did you know?


Doctor and dental bills can break your budget? No kidding!
event recognized volunteers for their
impact on the lives of Connecticut
children through continued commu-
nity service. Since the committee’s
establishment in 1995, MSLC’s mission
However, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society may help pay has been to address issues affecting
those bills for necessary medical treatment at civilian clinics, doc- military dependent children and family
tors’ offices, and hospitals. If you are on active duty and eligible,
members. Congratulations to the vol-
you must be enrolled in the Family Member Dental Plan before
the Society can assist with the cost of dental work. The Society unteers: Donna Vendetto, Cori Mikkalo,
can also help your family defray the cost of essential medical care Janet Baker, Michelle Caswell, Tina
beyond the scope of military hospitals, or outside Tricare and/or Carrington, Christine Kowalski, Rebekah
Medicare coverage. Maranzano, Wayne Olsen, Charles A.
Inquire at your local Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Office Jaskiewicz, Jillian Altrogge, Brigid
today or visit www.nmcrs.org. Brown, Deana Dunn, Melissa Flood,
Holly Libby, and Tyler Murray.

News in your community


EXPO helping license plate number of vehicle
and your driver’s license infor-
PSD alerts service members
to unique twist in upcoming payday
community stop diabetes mation, but now you can get
On April 16, the American your decals at home. The Chief
Diabetes Association EXPO will of Naval Installations Command
take place at the Connecticut Web site for decal renewal has
Expo Center in Hartford, from asterisks next to each field that is
required to complete and submit Editor’s note: The director of families to be aware of regard- - Friday, April 15. But there will will run a second, semi-manual
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This free
the form. PSD New London has passed ing this upcoming payday. be two bank deposits for each pay for the period April 9 through
event includes activities for
Visit https://www.pid.cnic. along the following key infor- DFAS will pay the military in member. 15. Both deposits will go into
people of all ages – including a
navy.mil/default.aspx, for more mation for Sailors and their full at the next regular payday The normal day to begin the mil- member accounts April 15.
Family Fun Zone with exciting
information and to update, itary pay run was last Thursday, This semi-manual run will not

SUBVETS announce
activities and information for
renew and receive your base April 7. Facing a shutdown and automatically revise the LES. So
the whole family. The EXPO
decals. possible furloughs, DFAS ran the the mid-month, interim LES will
also provides the community
payday for the period April 1 to only show pay for April 1 to 8. The
with a unique opportunity gets It’s not too early to think
upcoming events
8. Interim leave and earning state- month-end LES will be complete
a free health screening, partici-
ments (LES) were generated for for the entire month.
pate in cooking demonstrations of summer classes this period. If Sailors or family members
by chefs of local restaurants, Southern Illinois University With a shutdown and furlough have a question or concern, they
talk to exhibitors and listen to (SIU) is now enrolling for The Holland Club will have their monthly luncheon, April 19 at for this period now averted, DFAS are encouraged to contact PSD.
leading experts about diabetes Summer Term beginning May
prevention and management. 11:30 a.m., at the clubhouse.

Benefit planned for


8. This alternating weekend
degree program prepares stu-
All brunches, lunches, and dinners are only open to members of
U.S. SUBVETS and their guests.
FRA announces events, meetings
dents to train, develop, and Eligible candidates for the SUBVETS Groton Base Scholarships The Fleet Reserve Association, Inc., Branch 20 and Unit 20 will serve
veterans in need manage people within their must have their scholarship applications submitted by April 15. breakfast, April 16 from 8 to 11 a.m., at the Branch Home, located at 242
Join the Silent Service own occupational specialty. For directions, costs or additional information about SUBVETS Thames Street in Groton. The breakfast boasts an extensive menu for
Motorcycle Club (SSMC), a Every supervisor or manager Groton or any of the above events, contact the SUBVETS Groton a donation of only $5. Volunteers, particularly cooks, to help with the
fully chartered cyberbase of becomes much more valuable Base Commander John Carcioppolo at (860) 514-7064 or e-mail breakfasts are always welcome. Call (860) 445-0731 and leave a message
SUBVETS, at a fundraiser to with the learned skill of how commander@subvetsgroton.org. for Charlie.
benefit veterans in need, May 1 to assess and “fix” performance The SUBVETS Anniversary Weekend is scheduled May 5 through Branch and Unit 20 will hold their regular monthly meetings, April
at Legends in Gales Ferry. problems. Students enter career 7. It includes a golf tournament, luncheon, and Return to Submarine 21 at the Branch Home. Unit 20 will meet at 6 p.m. and Branch 20 will
The event kicks off at 2 p.m., fields in areas such as: human School Tour, submarine tour, memorial service, and Grand Banquet. meet at 7 p.m. Nominations for all officers of the Unit and President,
kids are welcome to stay until resources, training and devel- Attendees and sponsors are welcome and must be registered by April Vice President, and Board of Directors for the Branch will be made at
7 p.m. There will be music, opment, vocational-techni- 29. All profits go towards the Groton Base Scholarship Fund which this meeting with elections at the May meeting. All members in good
games, vendors and food. cal instruction, production or is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. Don’t miss out on a fun time or standing are encouraged to attend these meetings. Membership in the
Admission is $20 for adults and project management, technical an opportunity to support a great tax deductible program. FRA is open to all active duty, retired, and veterans of the sea services,
$10 for children. writing, etc. U.S. Submarine Veterans Inc. is a national organization of more i.e., the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Membership in the FRA
SSMC will also be accept- For more information on the than 13,000 members. Groton Base alone has over 2078 members Auxiliary, or Unit, is open to all spouses, children and step children over
ing clothes, toiletries, coats, SIU Program or for a no obliga- already for 2011. The only requirement for membership is to be age 16, parents and grandparents of FRA members in good standing. For
and food for distribution at the tion credit evaluation phone designated qualified in submarines and pay the applicable amount more information, call the Branch Home at (860) 445-0731.
Veterans Homes in Waterford (860) 446-9900, or stop into the for dues. Membership is open to active duty enlisted personnel and The May Board of Directors meeting will be held May 3 at the Branch
and Plainfield. Monetary dona- office located in Building 83, officers as well as all retired or non-career submariners. Home at 6 p.m. All Branch and Unit members in good standing are
tions are also accepted. Checks Room 148. You can also visit invited at attend.
should be made out to SSMC. www.wed.siu.edu.
For more information,
call Mark Wiggins at (860)
443-2298 or e-mail him at
COMPASS session
scheduled
Navy announces 2011 Young Investigator Research Awards
treasurer@subvetsgroton.org. The Department of the Navy our benefit, it attracts outstand- tution to nurture and grow their The YIP award program was
The May COMPASS session
announced today the award of ing new faculty researchers to professional development. launched by ONR in 1985,
Base decal renewal, will be held May 17 through
19, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at
$10.8 million to scientists and naval-relevant research. The The Navy selected 21 pro- offering 10 grants of $50,000
engineers at 18 academic insti- program also plays a major role posals from more than 270 each to promising researchers.
with click of the mouse the Shepherd of the Sea Chapel. tutions as part of the Office in the Navy’s outreach efforts by applications received last The naval command has since
Is it almost time to renew the This informative, free program of Naval Research (ONR) 2011 supporting diverse faculty at a year. Awarded for compelling expanded the program, naming
base decals for your car, truck or is open to all active duty Navy Young Investigator Program critical point in their careers.” research with the potential to 554 recipients representing 118
motorcycle? Why stand in line spouses. Breakfast and lunch (YIP). The YIP award identifies and deliver game-changing naval institutions of higher education
when you can do it online? That’s will be provided, as well as free “The Young Investigator supports academic scientists and science and technology, recipi- to attract outstanding profes-
right; you can now renew your babysitting. Program is an important part of engineers who have obtained ents will receive approximately sors to the Department of the
base decals online and have them Register for this course for the Department of the Navy’s their doctorate, or equivalent $170,000 in annual research Navy’s research program.
mailed to you. Navy life on-line at www. science, technology, engineering degrees, and tenure-track posi- grants for three years. A list For more information, con-
You will still need all the infor- gocompass.org. and mathematics (STEM) out- tions within the past five years. of the 2011 YIP winners can tact Peter J. Vietti, Office of
mation you would normally For more information, con- reach programs,” said Secretary Winners maintain the commit- be found at http://go.usa.gov/ Naval Research, at (703) 588-
provide in person, like insur- tact COMPASSGroton@nsfamil of the Navy Ray Mabus. “To ment of their educational insti- 2mC. 2167.
ance information, make, model, yline.org.
Thursday, April 14, 2011 • THE DOLPHIN • 3

SBFD pins badges


Photo by SN Michael Henderson

Naval Health Clinic New England


GROTON, Conn. – (1) Naval Submarine
Base New London Fire Department NBHC Groton Health Promotions Department
(SUBASE) Fire Chief Thomas Clapsadle
welcomes guests to the badge pinning APRIL 2011 Offerings
ceremony for Battle Chief Stephen
Lougee and Captain Scott Morris,
SEXUAL HEALTH MONTH
DATE(s) TIME Phone: 860.694.3104
held at Fire Station 2, in Polaris Park,
April 12. “Your positions are critical in The Following Classes will be held in the Executive Fax: 860.694.5585
accomplishing our mission; you will Conference Room (Located on the First Floor behind
the Quarter Deck) unless otherwise specified. Educational Services
play a vital role in protecting the forces
afloat, the community and visitors of 1. Tobacco Cessation 07, 14, 21, 28 April (Group I) 1100-1230 Offered:
SUBASE New London… I ask that On Thursdays 4th Deck .... Room 4040 (Group II ) 1330-1500 * Weight Management
you are committed to honesty, integ- 2. Diabetes Education 18 Apr (Monday) 1330-1430 * Healthy Heart
rity, to the highest standard of moral 3. Diabetes Nutrition O5 Apr (Tuesday) (Room 4040) 1400-1600 * Blood Pressure
and ethical conduct,” said Clapsaddle. 4. Healthy Heart Class 06, 20 Apr (Wed) (Room 4040) 1330-1430 * Diabetes Education
(2) Firefighters honor the singing of 5. Weight Management 07, 14, 21, 28 Apr (Thursday) 1400-1530 * General Nutrition
the National Anthem, sung by fire- 6. Healthy Weighs 26 Apr (Tuesday) (Room 4040) 1100-1200 * Tobacco Cessation
fighter Andy Gray. (3) Captain Scott 7. Bariatric Class 19 Apr (Tuesday) 1400-1600
Morris is pinned by his wife Shelly. 8. Bariatric Support Group 01 Apr (Friday) 0930-1100 By Appointment
Morris recently received a Commander 9. GAMEPLAN By Appointment Ongoing * Game Play (Lifestyle
Navy Installation Command “Life Modification Program)
(Lifestyle Modification for better health; weight loss)
Saving Award” and will take on a new * Glucometer Education
10. Unit Specific GMT By Appointment Ongoing
assignment with A-Shift Engine 21. Contact 694-2379
11. ShipShape (AD Only) By Appointment Ongoing
(4) Recently promoted Battle Chief,
Stephen Lougee is pinned by his SEXUAL HEALTH FACTS
Active Duty Only:
• In 2008, 103 active duty Sailors and Marines became infected
wife, Shannon. Lougee is currently * Ship Shape
with HIV. From 1985-2008 at least 5,478 active duty Sailors and
enrolled in the State of Connecticut Marines have been infected with HIV.. * General Military
Fire Marshals Program, to become a • In 2007, only 36% of pregnancies among surveyed enlisted Training (at your
certified Fire Marshall. members were planned pregnancies.
location)
• In 2008, over 3000 active duty members were infected with
Chlamydia,gonorrhea, or syphilis.

FAMILY DENTAL CENTER


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Earth Day is coming on April This year, Captain Denno is munities at the same time.
22 this year. Last year Naval renewing the challenge. SUBASE During the week of April 18
Submarine Base New London will again be partnering with through 22, SUBASE hopes to ������ �� ��������� � �� ��� �� ����
(SUBASE) Commanding Officer, regional state parks, towns, put at least 10 work crews out in
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lenged all SUBASE departments undertake environmental stew- are flexible to accommodate
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ticipate in an array of environ- needed to participate in work ing part in a good cause! Don’t
mentally focused community
outreach events. More than 13
commands and activities, and
nearly 300 Sailors and civilians,
crews assisting our local land
managers to clean-up trails and
shorelines, pick up debris and
remove invasive plant species.
be the last command on your
block to sign up! Contact Dick
Conant in the Public Works
Environmental Division at
446-8744
answered the call. Over 1,300 Projects are available at all lev- (860) 694-3976 or Lena Blanch,
~ Most Insurance Plans Accepted ~
hours of volunteer time was
eventually contributed to the
community projects.
els of physical ability and you
will be helping the environment
and supporting your local com-
SUBASE Public Affairs Office at
(860) 694-4779 for more infor-
mation.
115 Bridge Street, Groton B3016668

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4 • THE DOLPHIN • Thursday, April 14, 2011

USS Providence (SSN 719)


returns from deployment (JTF) Odyssey Dawn, established to provide oper- like Providence have multi-
By Lt. Patrick Evans “We set out on a rou- ational and tactical com- faceted missions. They use
Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs Officer tine deployment, just like mand and control of U.S. their stealth, persistence,
any of these other boats,” military forces supporting agility and firepower to
GROTON, Conn. - Los Commander Raymond the international response deploy and support special
Angeles-class attack sub- Gabriel, commanding offi- to the unrest in Libya and force operations, disrupt
marine USS Providence enforcement of United and destroy an adversary’s
cer of Providence, said along
(SSN 719) returned to Nations Security Council military and economic oper-
Naval Submarine Base New the pier at the submarine
base. “The crew performed Resolution 1973, was dises- ations at sea, provide early
London, April 8, follow- tablished March 30. strike from close proximity,
ing a regularly scheduled exactly the way we were
trained and did everything While deployed, and ensure undersea supe-
deployment. Providence visited ports in riority.
During her deployment, that the president and our
Spain, Turkey and Gibraltar. Providence was commis-
which began Oct 8, 2010, commanders wanted us to Also seven babies were born sioned on July 27, 1995.
Providence was called upon do.” to crew members while the She is the fifth U.S. Navy
to assist in operations in JTF Odyssey Dawn, a U.S. submarine was away. warship named for the cap-
support of Joint Task Force Africa Command task force Fast-attack submarines itol of Rhode Island.

GROTON, Conn. - Senior


Chief Sonar Technician
Matthew Lindsey of USS
Providence (SSN 719)
hugs his wife, Lisa, and
daughter, Riley, on the
pier of Naval Submarine
Base New London after his
submarine returned from a
six-month deployment.
GROTON, Conn. - Family members await USS Providence (SSN 719) to moor the
boat at the pier at Naval Submarine Base New London.

GROTON, Conn. - C.T.


the tiger, mascot
of the Connecticut
Tigers, visits family
members waiting for
USS Providence (SSN
719) to moor.

ome GROTON, Conn. - A Sailor attached to


USS Providence (SSN 791) relishes in

c
holding his baby for the first time. The

el
child was born while the Los Angeles-
class attack submarine was deployed

W me
on a regularly scheduled six-month
deployment.
GROTON, Conn. - Commander Raymond Gabriel,
“The crew performed exactly the way we were commanding officer of USS Providence (SSN

H
791) hugs son, Jack, and daughter, Breanna
trained and did everything that the president after mooring the boat to the pier at Naval
Submarine Base New London.
and our commanders wanted us to do.”

Photos by Commander Raymond Gabriel

MC1 Virginia Schaefer

GROTON, Conn. - Above, Sailors aboard USS Providence (SSN 719) heave lines in preparation to moor
the boat at Naval Submarine Base New London.

GROTON, Conn. - Left, Sailors attending Basic Enlisted Submarine School (BESS) at Naval Submarine
Base New London welcome USS Providence (SSN 719) while mooring to the pier, April 8.
Thursday, April 14, 2011 • THE DOLPHIN • 5

Basement crew wins Basketball championship April Vacation Camp


The School Age Care Program is hosting their
annual April Vacation Camp Week, April 18
through 22. Camp will run Monday through Friday
from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Camp is available to
children between the ages of 5 (going into 1st
grade) and 12 of active duty military personnel,
DoD civilian employees, reservists on active duty
or reservists in training, DoD contractors working
full time on one of the military installations in the
region, and active duty Coast Guard. Children who
are five must be enrolled in Kindergarten.
Trips to the Yale Peabody Museum and Mystic
Aquarium are planned. Breakfast, lunch, and an
afternoon snack are provided! There is a 20 percent
discount offered for each additional child enrolled
in the same family.
Call (860) 694-4702 to schedule an appointment.
A non-refundable $50 deposit will be required. The
deposit will be applied to your child’s vacation
camp fee. Come and join the fun!

April vacation
week activities
The Groton Public Library and sorting, April 20 from 2 to
will offer a week of free April 4 p.m. Play with a cash register.
vacation week activities, from Make a carrot clock and prac-
April 19 through April 21, tice telling time.
for children and a caregiver. Game Day
No registration is required, just There will be Wii games for
drop-in! children, grades 3-5, in teenscape,
Puppet Play April 21 from 2 to 4 p.m. Board
Photo by SN Michael Henderson Spend some time making game play will also take place in
GROTON, Conn. – “The Basement” poses with their first place trophy, after winning the Naval Submarine Base New London Basketball Championship game, simple puppets and using our the Children’s Activity Room.
at Morton Hall Gymnasium, April 6. The Basement, who fought their way back from the loser’s bracket beat out the previously undefeated “N-Sixers”. puppet theater, April 19 from 2 All programs are free and
Congratulations to The Basement’s Norman Diggs, Cory Hunter, Heath Spencer, Darius Clark, Stephone White, Randall Heath, Mark Scahill, and Jamel Davis. to 4 p.m. open to the public. Call the
Fun with Math Children’s Room at (860) 441-
Enjoy counting, measuring 6750 for more information.

Events held at Mashantucket Museum Goodspeed holds auditions


Reading Circle & tales, he entertains audiences Michael LeBlanc (Abenaki) and water. Meet at the base
Discussion: Ceremony of all ages while they learn and his wife Amy as they of Lantern Hill on Wintechog
Join Ned Blackhawk valuable lessons, April 20 at invite you to discover the Hill Road. Map provided on
(Western Shoshone), profes- 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Free world of wolves and how you request. Limited to 25, ages Calling all girls! Here’s your
chance to join a professional act- song). Bring a resume, photo,
sor of history and American with museum admission, free can help wolves continue to 10 and older. Call (800) 411- and sheet music. Music must be
studies at Yale, for a discus- survive in the wild, April 21 ing company. Goodspeed Musicals
to museum members. 9671 to register. Free. legible and in the proper key (no
and 23 at 1 p.m. Free with is holding auditions for local non-
sion on Ceremony, written by Celebrating Our Earth Gifts of the Land and Waters lead sheets please). An accompa-
museum admission, free to equity child actors (Girls ages 8
Leslie Marmon Silko, April 16 Watch Al Gore’s docu- During the Gifts of the Land nist will be provided.
museum members. to 10) for its upcoming produc-
from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Borrow mentary, “An Inconvenient and Waters thanksgiving, Candidates must be available
Earth Day on Lantern Hill tion of “Show Boat.” Auditions
copies of the book from the Truth,” April 20 through 23 learn about fishing nets and will be held April 23 from 10 for rehearsals, June 7 through 30,
research library or purchase from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., shown Many hikers on Lantern Hill weirs, touch a marine ani- and performances, July 1 through
dump trash on the trail. For a.m. to noon at the Goodspeed-at-
one in the museum gift shop. continuously in the Gathering mal from Mystic Aquarium’s Chester theatre in Chester, Conn. Sept. 17. Rehearsals occur in East
Limited to 20, ages 16 and Space; make artwork out of Earth Day, hike and pick up Touch and Learn Tank, and Haddam, Conn., and performanc-
litter with Senior Researcher Auditions are for the understudy
older. Call (860) 396-6897 by recycled materials or bring see how jewelry is made of Little Kim. es occur in Chester, Conn.
April 9 to register. This event one from home to display; Dr. Jason Mancini while from wampum, April 30. At Performers of all ethnicities are
learning about the landscape All auditions are by appoint-
is free. learn about sustainable liv- 1 p.m., Thawn and Eleanor ment only. Appointments may be strongly encouraged to audition.
James Bruchac: Storyteller ing; and leave your promise and its importance to Native Harris (Narragansett) share For more information or to
made starting immediately. Call
& Cultural Educator to help the environment on people for more than 10,000 songs and stories. Walk to a schedule an interview, contact
Company Management at (860)
James Bruchac (Abenaki), our mural project. Free with years, April 22 from 10 a.m. to vernal pool at 11 a.m. and 873-8664, Ext. 387, Tuesday Elisa Hale at (860) 873-8664,
a well-known naturalist, museum admission, free to noon. Be prepared for a stren- 2 p.m. Walks are limited to through Sunday from 11 a.m. to Ext. 323 or Dan McMahon
shares his extensive knowl- museum members. uous climb. Wear appropriate 25 people. Register at (800) 5 p.m. (860) 873-8664, Ext. 324.
edge of American Indian sto- Live Wolves with Michael footwear, clothing, and lit- 411-9671. Free with museum Interested performers should You can e-mail Elisa at Elisa.
ries; from animal stories to LeBlanc ter-picking gloves. Litter bags admission, free to museum prepare two songs (up-tempo and Hale@goodspeed.org or Dan at
trickster heroes and monster See live wolves with are provided. Bring a snack members. ballad, 32 bars - not the entire Dan.McMahon@goodspeed.org.

Recycling is magic
In honor of Earth Day, Groton Public Library Youth Services
Connecticut Bike Blessing
presents “Recycling is Magic” with Cyril May, April 23 at 2:30 The New London Motorcycle Club Season will kick off The blessing will be performed by Father Michael Belt
p.m. This will be a performance of storytelling and magic that with the 5th Annual Connecticut Bike Blessing at the Beach, of St. James Church in New London. The New London
teaches children the power of recycling. Children will have the April 17 at Ocean Beach Park in New London, rain or shine. Motorcycle Club will make a donation to the New London
opportunity to make crafts using recyclable materials at the Gates open at 11 a.m., the blessing begins at 1:30 p.m.
conclusion of this performance. Covenant Shelter based on the success of the event. There
This event is open to the public. Free event T-shirts go to were more than 900 bikes that turned out for this event in
Registration is required and begins April 9. This program is the first 100 riders. There is a $5 per bike admission charge.
suitable for PreK children and older. Preschool children must 2010.Vendors wanted and will be accepted up to the day of
be accompanied by an adult caregiver. This program is free and
There will be a DJ, vendors, food, and a best bike contest the event! For more information, call www.newlondonmo-
open to the public. with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies and a cash award for torcycleclub.com.
For more details, contact the Children’s Room at (860) 441- 1st place. Best bike contest entry fee is $20.
6750.

Driving at Goose Run


Earth Week activities
for teens, tweens
April 19 and 21
Movies
Watch Disney’s “Earth,” a stunning look at nature and man-
kind’s impact at 9:30 a.m., then experience the vanishing wonders
of the sub aquatic worlds in Disney’s “Ocean” at 11:15 a.m.
Community clean up
Join the library staff as they clean the library grounds and Esker
Point Beach property at 1 p.m. Bring gloves if you have them.
Transportation from the library to the beach will be provided by
Groton Parks and Recreation. Refreshments and supplies will be
provided by Shop Rite of New London.
April 20
Recycled Crafts with Magazines, a special drop- in craft opportu-
nity for teens using magazines, will take place from 1 to 3 p.m.

Movies at Dealey Center


April 14 6:00 p.m. Beastly
April 15 6:00 p.m. Rango
April 16 3:00 p.m. Mars Needs Moms
5:00 p.m. Rango
April 17 3:00 p.m. Rango
5:00 p.m. Mars Needs Moms
April 18 6:00 p.m. Rango
April 19 6:00 p.m. Mars Needs Moms
April 20 6:00 p.m. Rango
April 21 6:00 p.m. Mars Needs Moms

Rango Cast: Johnny Depp, Alanna Ubach, Rated: PG, Story


Type: Action/Adventure and Animation, Runtime: 107 min.
Mars Needs Moms Cast: Seth Green, Dan Fogler, Rated:
PG, Story Type: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction/
Fantasy, Animation and Adaptation, Runtime: 88 min. Photo by MC1(AW) Peter Blair
Beastly Cast: Vanessa Hudgens, Mary-Kate Olsen, Rated:
PG 13, Story Type: Comedy and Drama Romance and GROTON, Conn. - Captain Marc W. Denno, Commanding Officer of Naval Submarine Base New London (SUBASE), marks the beginning of the 2011 golf season
Adaptation, Runtime: 86 min. at SUBASE with the ceremonial first drive, at the Goose Run golf course, April 6. Goose Run is open from April to November, sunrise to sunset, and offers nine
holes of golf to SUBASE personnel, retirees, family and guests.
Next Week: Drive Angry and Red Riding Hood
6 • THE DOLPHIN • Thursday, April 14, 2011

SLC ...
Continued from page 1
SUBASE marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month
and Total Force Management John Snyder. “Resourceful
(Red T). The Surface Warfare and innovative efforts made
Officers Schools Command these commands truly stand Photo by MC1(AW) Peter Blair
in Newport, R.I., won the out.”
GROTON, Conn. - Naval Submarine Base
Logistics Management Award A plaque and a burgee (pen-
New London (SUBASE) Commanding
(Blue T) and tied with Center nant) will be presented to the
Officer, Captain Marc W. Denno, poses for
for Naval Engineering, award winners. Commands
Norfolk, Va., for the Training are authorized to display the a group photo with Deb Drucker, SUBASE
Production Management burgee throughout the 2011 Sexual Assault Victim’s Intervention (SAVI)
(Green T) award. calendar year to indicate their coordinator, Barbara Ross, SUBASE Fleet
“This year’s competition outstanding accomplishment and Family Support Center Director, and
was particularly intense, due and excellence in the delivery numerous base Sexual Assault Prevention
to the outstanding hard work of education and training. and Response (SAPR) victim advocates
and enthusiastic efforts of For more information about following the signing of a proclamation
our trainers and educators Navy training, visit the NETC recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness
throughout the past year,” Web site at https://www. month, April 6. SAPR is a Department of
said NETC Force Master Chief, netc.navy.mil/. Defense (DoD) program that helps victims
of sexual assault and rape, and also pro-
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USS Hartford hosts Connecticut state commissioners Nautilus ...


Continued from page 1
ber of other accomplishments for providing the real exper- said Rear Admiral Michael
to Caskey: a new sound system tise in running the museum... Mclaughlin, Commander
on the ship; updates to the the job they do is always done Submarine Group 2. “We show
museum’s theater; the muse- flawlessly.” the public what the Navy,
um’s ceremony to recognize After the official turnover, and particularly the subma-
and honor the first submariner the new Nautilus OIC, Sawyer, rine force, are like through
astronaut; the establishment spoke about his plans to con- Nautilus. And I’ve got to tell
of Cafe 90 North (an outdoor tinue the work completed by you, I’ve never been disap-
café in the SFLM parking lot); Caskey. pointed the entire time Greg’s
the celebration of Nautilus’ “His significant progress been here.”
50th anniversary of its historic in the areas of preservation Nautilus welcomes more
journey to the North Pole; the and maintenance will ensure than 150,000 patrons a year,
temporary exhibit highlighting Nautilus is available for gen- from retired veterans and
the history of the Navy’s only erations yet to come,” said their families to school chil-
nuclear powered research sub- Sawyer. “I’m honored to be dren from Connecticut and
marine NR-1. in a position to preserve and across New England. The
Through it all Vanye noted improve this legacy for future museums greeters, subma-
that Caskey and his crew con- generations and I look forward rine veterans themselves, take
ducted comprehensive paint- to working with an outstand- pride in standing the watch at
ing and preservation from “top ing crew and staff to accom- Nautilus.
to bottom,” and successfully plish this important mission.” “When I was in [Sawyer’s]
passed every inspection for the Nautilus is the showpiece of position,” said Caskey. “I
first time since 2003. the nuclear submarine force, said ‘I can already tell this
“I would be remiss if I didn’t as the world’s first nuclear- place was special. It turned
share almost all of the credit powered submarine it gives out, I was right but I had
and that starts with the crew,” SFLM’s visitors a rare look missed the mark just a lit-
said Caskey. The Nautilus into the Navy’s history. The tle bit. This place is special,
Photo by MC1(AW) Peter Blair
crew “keep the Nautilus in top boat offers museum visitors not just because of Nautilus,
GROTON, Conn. - Commissioners from the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and Department of shape and open to the public the opportunity to experience but because the people who
Economic and Community Development pose for a photo on the brow of USS Hartford (SSN 768) with Hartford’s Chief on a daily basis...to you the first hand the daily routine of are drawn to it are special.
of the Boat (COB), Master Chief Thomas Vatter, April 7. The state commissioners also toured Naval Submarine Base crew, I say well done, and submariner’s during the cold The people who celebrate this
New London (SUBASE), received a base brief from SUBASE’s Commanding Officer, Captain Marc W. Denno and met thank you,” said Caskey. war. museum are larger than life,
with members of the base Environmental division. “Our civilian staff also “We call Nautilus the door- and it is they, the visitors that
deserves special recognition step to the submarine force,” make this place so special.”

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cash discounts! Housecleaning - Free Estimates, Experienced, Excellent
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