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EB News April-May 2013 - Electric Boat Corporation

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ELECTRIC BOAT’S HAWAII TEAM DELIVERS “AS NEW”VLS PLATFORMS TO NAVYThe Maintenance and Modernization organization’s Hawaiiwork force recently restored two submarine Tomahawk VerticalLaunch System (VLS) maintenance platforms to service,supporting high-priority waterfront operations and maintenanceat Pearl Harbor, the Navy’s largest submarine home port. Deterioratedby weather, age and wear, the platforms were rigorouslyrestored by the team to full strength and service. SUBPAC’sMaintenance Directorate noted “... the professional manner inwhich [the <strong>EB</strong>] team ... provided us with “as new” platforms ...now able to conduct more weapons loads and maintenance ... BZ.”Shown above is the team with a completed VLS platform sectionready to depart the HSI-<strong>EB</strong> shop facility for Pearl Harbor. Fromleft are BRENDAN PARAGES, MATT TANAKA, GENERALFOREMAN MARK TANAKA (Matt Tanaka’s father), CHRISPETERSON and RAY MORALES (not present, MIKE PORTILLO,DUSTIN ROBERTS, JIMMY LIENGKUL and BURT TOPINIO).BZ or Bravo Zulu is a naval signal meaning “Well Done.”DAFFODILS RAISE CANCERSOCIETY DONATIONSGROTON EMPLOYEES CONTRIBUTED A TOTAL OF $14,100 DURINGTHE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY’S ANNUAL DAFFODIL DAYS EVENT,MAKING ELECTRIC BOAT ONE OF THE TOP CORPORATE FUNDRAISERS INCONNECTICUT FOR ANOTHER YEAR. SOME 45 EMPLOYEES VOLUNTEEREDTO SELL THE FLOWERS, INCLUDING TWO OF THE TOP SELLERS, DIANEJUHNEVICZ (491), LEFT, AND D<strong>EB</strong>ORA MACMURRAY (445). DONNA HAVRILLA(601) AND LISA TROLAN (605) WERE THE EVENT’S CO-CHAIRWOMEN ATELECTRIC BOAT.ELECTRIC BOAT NEWS | APRIL/MAY <strong>2013</strong> | 9

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