How can I find out what Class I was in?

There are several ways that might help.

  • Look on your Class Photo (If you have one)
  • Look around and see if you have any of your old military records. I had copies of my training records. It had class #'s and section #'s.
  • I have contacted the Sub School. They don't keep Photo records.
  • Go to the Submarine BBS's and ask them if they remember which class. (a lot of the guys have found a copy of the class photos that way.
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Does The Submarine Force Museum Archives have a copy of my Class photo?

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a. Download The Submarine Force Museum Archives Booklet and see.....Takes time to download, but worth the wait.

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b. Follow the remaining instructions below:
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The Submarine Force Museum Archives Booklet is a collection of Naval Submarine School Records & Archives.  (It list what records they do have on hand)  For example:     Page 12,   1950’s  [SUBSCOL EN-02]  Class 66 (Jan ’51) – 119 (May ’55)  (Photo Only)---This means: Class-66 Graduated Jan ’51  thru  Class-119 Graduated May ’55.  There are photos but no other information on file.

Please check the Archives Booklet to verify your class photo on file before contacting the Museum. Remember the Submarine Force Museum does not have the staffing for large researching. They will research one photo at a time and send it to you. Please have patience.

Library Hours of Operation: Open Year Round, 0900 to 1530  Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

For Appointment & Requests, Send to:

Attn: Archivist

Submarine Force Museum

Naval Submarine Base New London

Groton, CT.

06349-5571

Phone: 1-(860)-694-3558