Voices

Remembering the war dead of the U.S.S. Flyer

SPRINGFIELD-At the Veteran Administration (VA) in White River Junction, a distinct memorial is dedicated to the submarine USS Flier (SS-250), lost during World War II in 1944.

Ever-mindful of our lost shipmates, friends, and family who have served in the submarine service of our country, the United States Submarine Veterans Inc. (USSVI) has assigned each state one of the 52 lost submarines from World War II, with California and New York receiving two each of the lost submarines. Vermont was assigned the USS Flier (SS-250).

The Green Mountain Base Chapter of USSVI is ever-mindful of the memorial and the significance of our fellow submariners who were lost. If you are ever at the VA, the memorial is in the park where the U.S. flag is flown, along with several other significant memorials at the park dedicated to our veterans.

The submariners in Vermont remember the USS Flier (SS-250) and the men lost and on eternal patrol this Memorial Day 2024.

For more information about the Green Mountain Base submariners and the USSVI, contact me [email protected].


C. William Mattoon

Springfield


This letter to the editor was submitted to The Commons.

This piece, published in print in the Voices section or as a column in the news sections, represents the opinion of the writer. In the newspaper and on this website, we strive to ensure that opinions are based on fair expression of established fact. In the spirit of transparency and accountability, The Commons is reviewing and developing more precise policies about editing of opinions and our role and our responsibility and standards in fact-checking our own work and the contributions to the newspaper. In the meantime, we heartily encourage civil and productive responses at [email protected].

Subscribe to the newsletter for weekly updates