The Story  of the Submarine Service

The Story of the Submarine Service

By Bristol Public Library

The story of the submarine service by one who was there.

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Bristol Public Library

5 High Street Bristol, CT 06010

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 6:15 PM

About this event

Auto, Boat & Air • Other

“Torpedo in the Water!” Edward A. Sierra vividly remembers hearing those terrifying words loudly come across the speakers while submerged aboard a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine in the Mediterranean Sea. Ed joined the United States Navy at age 17, having just graduated from High School in Medford, NY. Upon completion of an intense two-year Naval training program, Ed reported to the Electrical Division onboard the U.S.S. Billfish SSN-676. In this talk he reviews early submarine history and then recalls his journey from Boot Camp in San Diego, through Naval Schools across the country, to his adventure as a Navy Nuclear Propulsion Trained Electrical Operator (Navy Nuke!) serving on the U.S.S. Billfish stationed out of New London, CT.

Please note that this is a hybrid program. The presenter will deliver the program remotely to an in-person audience at the library.

No charge. 18+

RSVP: at the library, on bristollib.com or by calling: 860-584-7787 x 3

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Bristol Public Library

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Nov 6 · 6:30 PM EST