211015-N-GR655-084 GROTON, Conn. (October 15, 2021) – Rear Adm. Samuel Cox (Ret.), director of Naval History and Heritage Command, delivers remarks during a pierside ceremony for the Historic Ship Nautilus (SSN 571) as the ship prepares to be towed upriver for scheduled preservation maintenance onboard Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., Oct. 15. Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine and current Submarine Force Museum centerpiece, will begin an estimated $36 million preservation project and is expected to be completed in six to eight months. ( Navy photo by Ch


211015-N-GR655-084 GROTON, Conn. (October 15, 2021) – Rear Adm. Samuel Cox (Ret.), director of Naval History and Heritage Command, delivers remarks during a pierside ceremony for the Historic Ship Nautilus (SSN 571) as the ship prepares to be towed upriver for scheduled preservation maintenance onboard Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., Oct. 15. Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine and current Submarine Force Museum centerpiece, will begin an estimated $36 million preservation project and is expected to be completed in six to eight months. ( Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Joshua Karsten/RELEASED)


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