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27 MARCH 2000 - USPS ISSUES
OUR 100 YEAR SUBMARINE STAMPS
DEALEY CENTER - US SUBMARINE
BASE, GROTON CT
l to r..Senators
Lieberman and Dodd, Representative Gejdenson and COMSUBLANT, Vice Admiral
Edmund Giambastiani.
[ Photo by John
Wynn ]
Related Submarine
Centennial Link: ... 11 April 2000 Statement by
Representative Gejdenson
Here
is another FIRST DAY OF ISSUE - 1994
[ Text below
copied from THE
DOLPHIN ON-LINE SUBMARINE BASE NEWS ]
SUBMARINE STAMPS UNVEILED
by JO1 Ronn Poole USN
30 March 2000
The auditorium at Dealey Center was
the center of excitement Monday when the U. S. Postal Service unveiled
five new stamps to honor the Navy's submarine force.
Participating in the ceremony were
Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT); Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT); Rep. Sam Gejdenson
(D-CT); VADM Edmund Giambastiani Jr., COMSUBLANT; CAPT H. A. Lincoln, Jr.,
CO of Subase; EMC Andy Feindt (Ret.), Connecticut State Commander, Submarine
Veterans of WWII; and Jo Saunders, Postal Service District Manager, CT
District.
Also in attendance were John F. Walsh,
Postal Service Board of Governors; Town of Groton Mayor Dee Hauber; City
of Groton Mayor Dennis Popp; Jon M. Steele, Postal Service vice President,
Northeast Area; Michael W. Toner, President of EB; Dr. Charles P. Muncatchy,
Superintendent, Groton Public Schools; and Michael Tomaszek, Postmaster
of Groton.
Unable to attend the ceremony, Connecticut
Governor John Rowland sent a certificate proclaiming the day "U.S.
Navy Commemorative Postage Stamp Day" in the state of Connecticut.
Helping kick off the ceremony was a
group of fifth-graders from Charles Barnum, Mary Morrison, Pleasant Valley,
and William Seeley schools who led the audience in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance.
"Submarine Base New London's heart
is really in the faces and the souls of the 10,000 Sailors and our dedicated
Department of the Navy workforce that are stationed here," said Lincoln
in his welcoming remarks.
"The U.S. Navy Submarines stamps
pay tribute to one of our nation's greatest technological achievements
and they will help remind us of the dedication and valor of our nation's
submarine force in war and peacetime," Dyhrkopp told the audience
as he dedicated the stamps.
Following the unveiling of the stamps,
Andy Feindt led the tolling of the bells for the 52 submarines lost in
WWII and in the post-war era. "I am honored and delighted to commend
the postal service for the recognition in issuing of the submarine stamps,"
he said.
The five stamp designs depict different
periods in submarine history and include the USS Holland the first submarine
acquired by the Navy; S-class; Gato-class; Ohio and Los Angeles classes.
"As the senior submarine operational
commander I would like to take this opportunity to thank those here today
who design build and maintain our submarines," said Giambastiani.
"Your contributions are essential to maintaining undersea superiority,"
he added. During the ceremony, he presented Dyhrkopp with the Centennial
Jack - the celebratory jack being flown on submarines this year.
"The community has pulled together
many times . . . the same thing happened on the sub stamp issue,"
said Gejdenson. "I want to thank all of them for the tireless efforts
they were involved in having this day come about," he continued. "And
I also want to thank the Postal Service for listening," he concluded.
"Just as an old creed says that
postal workers deliver through rain, sleet and snow, submarines and submariners
have truly delivered time and time again when our nation has called them
to service...this is a fitting way to honor both. I am pleased to have
worked with them to make this day possible," said Dodd.
"Today is a day of gratitude,
pride, and celebration," remarked the Lieberman final speaker of the
morning. "The stamps are a tribute to a century of ingenuity and craftsmanship
by the men and women of Electric Boat. They also honor the brave Sailors
who served on the subs, many of whom gave their lives in the name of freedom,"
he added.
Following the ceremony, visitors were
offered the chance to buy stamps and first-day cancellations. The Post
Office on Wheels was set up outside the theater to help meet the demand.
The pane of 33-cent stamps went on
sale in Groton on Tuesday. The prestige booklet featuring all stamps will
be available only at philatelic centers, Postal Stores and via online or
telephone mail order.
To see images of the stamps, or to
order them, visit www.stampsonline.com
or call toll-free 1-800-STAMP-24.
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