The skipper wants to hear from you
Captain Christopher Lindberg, Commanding Officer of the USS Bremerton SSN-698, in his personal effort to connect with USS Bremerton alumni residing around the world, wants to hear from you and your desire to attend the DECOM Ceremony on May 18th – VIRTUALLY.
Being the skipper of the longest serving fast attack submarine in the United States Navy, he more than understands the difficulties that the COVID restrictions have had on both public/alumni access to the ceremony and travel. He is ready to hear from you.
Send your messages up until May 16th
Please send an email letter stating
- Your name, rank/rate and brief history of your service onboard Bremerton, and which City/State/Country you plan to be watching from.
- Similar details of other shipmates who will be joining with you to help celebrate.
- An unclassified anecdote from your experience on the boat that you are willing to share with the CAPT is welcome
Send your introduction to:
email: bremertonreunion.alumni@gmail.com
Subj: DECOM-LIVE
please address your letter to CAPT. Chris Lindberg
NOTE: The DECOM Ceremony is scheduled to be held at Keyport, WA, on May 18th, 2021 at 13:00 (PST). Estimated duration of the ceremony is approximately 1 hour.
NOTE: Due to the Navy’s continuation of its strict COVID regulations, the DECOM ceremony is not open to public or general alumni access.
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It is too bad that the event is not open. Those who have been vaccinated should be given a different consideration. Some are spending thousands of dollars to be at this unique event and I would like to see the command take into consideration those factors and open this up to those of us who are vaccinated.
Hi, I was an MM2 (SS) on the USS BREMERTON from 1985 to 1988. I went on to complete nearly 25 years of Naval service retiring as a Lieutenant Commander and I have to say that “everything I needed to know about the US Navy I learned on BREMERTON!” I live in the Pacific Northwest now and will be virtually attending the decommissioning ceremony at the Horse and Cow.
Wish I could be there but proud to watch live