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NAVAL BASE NEW LONDON – The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) opened its 50th Micro Market at the Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut, Building 534 on May 14, 2021.
“NEXCOM began opening Micro Markets to fill a need for our customers who may not have access to food and beverages when and where they need them,” said Roanna Hatfield, Senior Operations Specialist at NEXCOM. “Over the past six years, we have opened Micro Market locations in barracks, a Navy Gateway Inns & Suites, hangars, flight lines and the Navy Supply Corps School. Our team is always looking for locations that will be beneficial to our military members and Navy commands.”
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9 GROTON, Conn. – A change-of-command ceremony for Commander, Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) FOUR took place at the Flasher WWII Memorial in Groton, Connecticut, May 14.
Capt. Andrew Miller was relieved by Capt. John Stafford as commodore of 11 submarines homeported in the Groton area during the open-air event, which was limited in capacity due to ongoing COVID-19 considerations.
Rear Adm. Rick Seif, Commander, Undersea Warfighting Development Center, presided over the ceremony. It’s wonderful to be here in the Submarine Capital of the World and an honor to celebrate the SUBRON FOUR change of command with the Millers and the Staffords, Seif said. Drew absolutely knocked it out of the park as commodore, leading his squadron of 11 fast attack submarines to uniformly superb results, and delivering unmatched undersea combat power to our forward-deployed commanders. As we say farewell to Drew and Jo, we also get to welcome John and Aimee Stafford to Team New Lond
Lt. Derek Simons, a student at Naval Submarine School in the Submarine Officer Advanced Course, and his wife Sarah took the initiative to enhance the community and base interface at the Main Gate. It was a continuation of an effort they’ve taken for some time in making a difference in their community.
“I like to go on walks with our kids and I just noticed a lot of trash around the community,” said Sarah. “I just started picking up trash as I walked. Before I knew it, I got Derek involved and we were picking up enough trash to fill a truck.”