 For me, it was a lifelong dream to join the family that I experienced growing up with a Submariner father. I grew up with Submarines as a sort of playground for my imagination, running between the missile tubes and swinging through the watertight doors. What really stuck with me, though, through my adolescence, were the ties that bound the entire family together. We're a small force, team-oriented and well-trained. We rely upon one another, we look out for each other, and we support one another. Submariners truly take care of their own in a way that is difficult to explain until you experienced it firsthand. Being someone confined from the outside world, we've relied on one another, technically and personally. The entire crew really knows one another. The mission sets and the challenges are incredibly unique. We are looking for motivated and hard-charging female sailors from other communities to join the Submarine Force. For more information, please visit our website. If you have further questions, don't hesitate to reach out to your Command Career Counselors, the Women and Submarines Coordinator, or our Submarine Non-Nuclear Enlisted Community Managers.