President Barack Obama and First Lady
Michelle Obama greet the U.S. Navy’s first contingent of women submariners to
be assigned to the Navy’s operational submarine force, in the Blue Room of the
White House, May 28, 2012. The 24 women were accepted into the Navy’s nuclear
submarine program after completing an intensive training program and serve on
ballistic and guided missile submarines throughout the Navy. Also attending
were ADM Mark Ferguson, left, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus and Defense Secretary
Leon Panetta, right. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Accepts Honor During Visit with First Female Navy Submariners
As part of the Joining Forces initiative to honor, recognize and serve military families, today at the White House President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama met with the U.S. Navy’s first contingent of women submariners to be assigned to the Navy’s operational submarine force.
In 2009, U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced
that for the first time in Navy history, women would be assigned to the
submarine force.
The 24 women who met with the President and
First Lady today were accepted into the Navy’s nuclear submarine program after
completing an intensive training program. They are serving on ballistic and
guided missile submarines throughout the Navy.
As part of the visit to the White House, First
Lady Michelle Obama accepted Secretary Ray Mabus’ invitation to serve as the
sponsor of the future USS Illinois (SSN 786).
Illinois is a Virginia-class submarine, the Navy’s newest class of attack submarine, and is being built in Groton, Connecticut and Newport News, Virginia. Illinois is expected to join the fleet in late 2015.
Illinois is a Virginia-class submarine, the Navy’s newest class of attack submarine, and is being built in Groton, Connecticut and Newport News, Virginia. Illinois is expected to join the fleet in late 2015.
In sponsoring USS Illinois, the First Lady joins
a tradition of First Lady sponsorship of U.S. Navy submarines. First Lady Laura
Bush is USS Texas’ (SSN 775) sponsor and christened it in 2004; First Lady
Hillary Clinton is USS Columbia’s (SSN 771) sponsor and christened it in
1994.
As sponsor, the First Lady will establish a
special link to Illinois, her Sailors, and their families that extends
throughout the life of the submarine.
“It’s an honor and a privilege to serve as
sponsor of the USS ILLINOIS,” said First Lady Michelle Obama.
“I’m always inspired by the service and
sacrifice of the men and women of the Navy, as well as the families who support
them. This submarine is a tribute to the strength, courage, and determination
that our Navy families exhibit every day.”
“Naval tradition holds that a sponsor’s spirit
and presence guide the ship and her crew throughout the life of the ship,” said
Secretary Mabus.
“Illinois and her crew are blessed to have such
a wonderful sponsor and I am grateful Mrs. Obama accepted my invitation to
serve as sponsor for this submarine.”
The First Lady also serves as the sponsor for
the recently commissioned Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, based in Alameda,
California.
The Coast Guard ship is named after Captain
Dorothy Stratton, the director of the Coast Guard Women’s Reserve during World
War II where she oversaw 10,000 enlisted women and 1,000 commissioned officers.
Photo source: The White House
Author: Pete Souza
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