Black History Month: Honoring the Legacy of Black Submariners in U.S. Naval History

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Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum | February 29, 2024

During Black History Month, we proudly recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of the black community to the rich tapestry of U.S. Naval and submarine history. From Stewards and Steward’s Mates to Cooks and Mess Attendants, we pay homage to the courageous men who served aboard the U.S.S. Bowfin (SS-287).

These individuals, integral members of the Steward’s Branch during various patrols, made profound sacrifices, with some making the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the U.S. Submarine Force during World War II.

As we pause to reflect on their service and sacrifices, it is imperative to acknowledge the dedication and bravery of black submariners who have illuminated a path of progress throughout history. Their resilience and contributions transcend their roles on the U.S.S. Bowfin, shaping the narrative of the U.S. Submarine Force and the military at large during a transformative era. Notably, the renaming of the Steward Branch in February 1943, marked a pivotal moment in addressing racial disparities within the U.S. Navy.

In 1983, Chancellor Alphonso “Pete” Tzomes shattered barriers by becoming the first African-American to command a nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Houston (SSN-713). Following in his footsteps, six African Americans ascended to command submarines. Known as the “Centennial Seven,” these trailblazers made history as the first and only African-Americans to command U.S. Navy submarines during the first 100 years of the Submarine Force (1900-2000).

These milestones observed during Black History Month not only honor the courageous individuals we’ve lost but also commemorate the enduring legacy of black servicemen and women in shaping the history of submariners and advancing progress within the U.S. military.

Renovated Museum Celebrates Third Anniversary of Reopening

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Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum | January 25, 2024

Happy Three-Year Anniversary to Our Renovated Museum

It’s hard to believe it has already been three years since we reopened the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum following a two-year, $20 million renovation. Since then, nearly one million visitors have immersed themselves in the history of the United States Navy’s Submarine Force during World War II, the Cold War period, today, and into the future.

The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive:

“Great museum and an excellent submarine walk-through. Being able to actually walk the top deck of the sub was a cool experience. The museum itself was fun with interactive experiences and short films that provided a lot of good information. There is also a covered patio with tables and a food truck, which we ended up eating at. A great visit!” – The Laguna Chef

“Very interesting site and educational and well-done museum. Unbelievable how submariners lived and worked in WWII!” – Sandra K.

“This was extremely extraordinary. It was worth the money. Very informative. Lots to see and you get a feel of how the crew would have felt in close quarters.” – Darlene A.

Says Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum Executive Director Chuck Merkel, “While the Bowfin submarine is the main attraction, the museum adds another layer to the visitor experience. It provides an educational component that explains the story and sacrifice made by our submariners over the decades. Archive photos and interactive displays provide depth to our story, and we show the STEM connection on the science of how a submarine works and how technology has improved over the years.”


We’ve revamped our website to better tell the story of the Bowfin, the bravery of her crew, and the history of the U.S. Navy’s submarine force. With brighter, more attractive graphics and an enhanced user experience, our new website makes it easier to book museum tours and visit our online museum shop. Take a peek here at www.bowfin.org.


Honoring Our Bowfin Crew: Robert Beynon

Born in August 1924 in New Castle, Pennsylvania, Dr. Robert Beynon embarked on a remarkable journey to the USS Bowfin (SS-287), where he served as an electrician during Patrols 8-9.

After completing electrician school in New London, Connecticut, Beynon was given the choice between submarines and landing craft. Opting for the less-traveled path, he selected to work on submarines and went on to engage in nine successful patrols, playing a role in the sinking of 44 ships.

In his 2002 book, “The Pearl Harbor Avenger, U.S.S. Bowfin,” Beynon highlights the unwavering spirit of his crew and the achievements of the 220 men who manned the ship during its nine war patrols.

Beynon’s story is a testament to human resilience, the impact of education, and the enduring bonds of brotherhood in the face of adversity. His evolution from a young electrician to a decorated veteran and esteemed scholar inspires and shows that even challenging paths can lead to remarkable destinations.

Naval History and Heritage Command Award

Bowfin Museum | November 1, 2023

In September, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum received the Maintenance Excellence Award from the Naval History and Heritage Command for its highly successful towing and drydocking of the USS Bowfin last year.

The 80-year-old WWII submarine was towed to Honolulu Harbor and back for drydock maintenance. Before this $2.4 million project, the USS Bowfin had undergone similar drydock work only twice since her decommissioning in 1954. This comprehensive maintenance ensures the submarine is safe for public display and visits, preserving its legacy until 2040.

“We are deeply honored to receive the Maintenance Excellence Award, a testament to our dedication in preserving the legacy of the USS Bowfin and the history of our U.S. Navy’s submarine force during combat and peacetime,” said Executive Director Chuck Merkel.

The award banner will hang in the museum next to the Museum Overall Excellence Award banner received in 2021 for outstanding achievement in operations, curation/conservation, exhibitory, and U.S. Navy history education.

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