November 26, 2024
  OCEAN COUNTY – A Little Egg Harbor native sails with America’s Apex Predators, continuing the 123-year tradition of service under the sea to help ensure our country’s safety.   Petty Officer 1st Class Austin Madden began his career in the Navy nine years ago, and currently serves as a yeoman aboard USS Washington. His The post Ocean County Sailor Keeps Peace On Submarine appeared first on Jersey Shore Online.

  OCEAN COUNTY – A Little Egg Harbor native sails with America’s Apex Predators, continuing the 123-year tradition of service under the sea to help ensure our country’s safety.

  Petty Officer 1st Class Austin Madden began his career in the Navy nine years ago, and currently serves as a yeoman aboard USS Washington. His brother served as an influence for him to enlist.

  “My brother joined the Coast Guard and when I saw him at basic training graduation, I was inspired to join the military,” said Madden.

  He attended the Pinelands Regional High School, which he graduated from in 2013. Growing up in Little Egg Harbor he discovered skills and values that helped him find success in the military.

  “Back home I learned to always be myself and not try to fit in a specific mold,” he said.

  While serving in the submarine force, Madden is a part of the rich history of the U.S. Navy’s most versatile weapons platform, capable of defending the country and its allies and taking the fight to the enemy.

  He and his fellow sailors are taking on new essential assignments such as focusing on strengthening alliances, modernizing capabilities, increasing capacities, and maintaining military readiness in support of the National Defense Strategy.

  “The Navy projects power all over the world to keep foreign powers at bay and deter threats against the United States and our allies,” he said.

  Madden loves his job, and also loves helping people out. He says that he enjoys being on a submarine because he and his fellow sailors have a direct role in protecting many people while serving.

  While a part of the Navy, he has many opportunities to achieve accomplishments during his military service.

  “I know that I’ve made my mom proud, and that makes me happy, he said. “I also feel proud when my junior sailors advance in their careers.”

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