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First batch of Royal Australian Navy enlisted sailors graduate US Nuclear Power School

(From right) ADM James F Caldwell Jr, director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program; RAN VADM Jonathan Mead, director-general of the Australian Submarine Agency; RAN LCDR James Heydon; RAN VADM Mark Hammond, Chief of Navy; Erik Raven, Under Secretary of the Navy; and Abraham M Denmark, senior adviser to the Secretary of Defense for AUKUS, pose for a photo during a US Naval Nuclear Power School graduation ceremony at Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, 7 July 2023. Photo: US Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dart D. De La Garza

The first seven Royal Australian Navy enlisted sailors have graduated the United States Navy Nuclear Power School – a milestone for the AUKUS enhanced trilateral security partnership.

The first seven Royal Australian Navy enlisted sailors have graduated the United States Navy Nuclear Power School – a milestone for the AUKUS enhanced trilateral security partnership.

The seven sailors, alongside a third group of RAN officers who also graduated, are the pioneers towards Australia establishing a sovereign conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarine fleet in the early 2030s.

Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, AO, RAN acknowledged the rigorous training the sailors completed at the school.

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“Naval Nuclear Power training is exceptionally rigorous and to have seven Australian sailors and five officers complete the program and move on to Nuclear Power Training Unit takes us closer to operating our own SSNs,” VADM Hammond said.

The seven enlisted RAN sailors trained at the Nuclear Power School from October 2023 and have been learning the science and engineering principles that are fundamental to the design, operation, and maintenance of naval nuclear propulsion plants alongside American and British submariners.

The graduates will start this month at the United States Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, which trains officers, enlisted sailors, and civilians for shipboard nuclear power plant operation and maintenance of surface ships and submarines in the US Navy’s nuclear fleet.

Director-General Australian Submarine Agency, Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead AO, RAN acknowledged the significant milestones of AUKUS this year.

“Thirty-seven months after AUKUS’ inception, we are well on our way to developing Australia’s SSN capability,” VADM Mead said.

“Last month, Australian sailors conducted the first maintenance period on an SSN in Australia. Today we graduate the first enlisted personnel from an exceptionally rigorous school; already we have Australian officers serving aboard both US and UK SSNs.”

RAN personnel are in various stages of the US nuclear-powered submarine training pipeline to equip them with skills and experience aboard the US Virginia Class SSNs.

The assignment of RAN sailors to US submarines is a fundamental step towards developing the skills needed to crew the Virginia Class submarines that Australia will own and operate from the early 2030s.

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