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Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory

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U.S. Navy research unit for submarine and diving medicine
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Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
NSMRLS Logo
Active1942-Present
CountryUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Navy SealUnited States Navy
RoleNSMRL is the primary source of submarine medicine and safety information for the U.S. Navy.
Part ofNaval Medical Research Command (NMRC)
Garrison/HQNew London Submarine BaseGroton, Connecticut
Commanders
Current
commander
Captain Tatana M. Olson
Military unit

TheNaval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) is located on theNew London Submarine Base inGroton, Connecticut.[1] It is a subordinate command of theNaval Medical Research Command.[2]

History and overview

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NSMRL was established duringWorld War II with a three-fold mission: select personnel for training in the Naval Submarine School; instructhospital corpsmen and medical officers in submarine medicine, and research the medical aspects of submarine and diving operations, including night andcolor vision, human engineering, and personnel selection. Today NSMRL's core research and capabilities include undersea warfighter health and performance, submarine atmospheric monitoring, bioeffects of underwater sound and blast, submariner psychological fitness, submarine human systems integration, diving and hyperbaric research, submarine survival, escape, and rescue, hearing conservation, and undersea health research.[3][4]

NSMRL is located in Groton, Connecticut near the mouth of theThames River andLong Island Sound.

Facilities

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The NSMRL auditory laboratory includes a large, 1,000 m3 anechoic chamber.[3][5] The suspended cable floor and fiberglass wedges provide an "echo-free" environment that is essential for efforts onspatialized auditory displays and transducer evaluation. Additionally, there are ten instrumented sound-proof booths and a reverberant room. These facilities are integral to the work on human-machine interfaces, combat systems displays, hearing conservation, audio signal enhancement, noise reduction techniques, and diver hearing.

The laboratory has a 142 m3 enclosed atmosphere testing environment and facilities for cardiopulmonary and metabolic workload assessment.[3][5] It also has maintained close collaboration with the Royal Navy and its facilities at Alverstoke, England on several projects.[3][5] NSMRL's diving research program is supported by a saturation diving chamber certified to pressures simulating 350fsw and a fully instrumented hyperbaric treatment chamber.[3][5] Both chambers are capable of supporting multi-diver teams and associated medical, physiological, and exercise equipment. The laboratory also maintains an enclosed 25-footBoston Whaler equipped with GPS and radar to support open water diving research.[3][5]

NSMRL Officers in Charge

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CAPT Charles W. Shilling, MC, USNJan 1942 - Sept 1947
CAPT Thomas L. Willmon, MC, USNSept 1947 - Aug 1951
CDR Gerald J. Duffner, MC, USNAug 1951 - Sept 1956
CAPT Joseph Vogel, MC, USNSept 1956 - May 1959
CAPT George F. Bond, MC, USNMay 1959 - June 1964
CDR Earl H. Ninow, MC, USN (Acting)July 1964 - Nov 1964
CAPT Walter F. Mazzone, MSC, USN (Acting)Dec 1964 - July 1965
LCDR Paul G. Linaweaver, MC, USNOct 1965 - Feb 1966
CAPT Jack L. Kinsey, MC, USN (Ret) (Acting)Feb 1966 - July 1967
CAPT Charles F. Gell, MC, USN (Ret) (Acting)July 1967 - July 1968
CDR Joseph D. Bloom, MSC, USNAug 1968 - July 1972
CAPT John H. Baker, MC, USNJuly 1972 - May 1973
CAPT Raymond L. Sphar, MC, USN (Acting)June 1973 - July 1973
CAPT Raymond L. Sphar, MC, USNJuly 1973 - Dec 1974

NSMRL Commanding Officers

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CAPT Raymond L. Sphar, MC, USNDec 1974 - June 1978
CAPT Robert A. Margulies, MC, USNJune 1978 - Aug 1981
CAPT William C. Milroy, MC, USNAug 1981 - Aug 1985
CAPT Claude C. Harvey, MC, USNAug 1985 - Aug 1989
CAPT Robert G. Walter, DC, USNAug 1989 - Oct 1992
CAPT Paul K. Weathersby, MSC, USNOct 1992 - Aug 1994
CDR Stephen F. Blacke, MSC, USNAug 1994 - July 1995
CAPT Robert G. Walter, DC, USNJuly 1995 - Aug 1997
CAPT Mark T. Wooster, MSC, USNAug 1997 - July 1999
CAPT Michael D. Curley, MSC, USNJuly 1999 - July 2002
CAPT Garry A. Higgins, MSC, USNJuly 2002 - Oct 2004
CAPT J. Christopher Daniel, MC, USNOct 2004 - Sept 2006
CAPT David G. Southerland, MC, USNSept 2006 - Sept 2009
CAPT Paul C. Kelleher, MC, USNSept 2009 - June 2012
CAPT Steven M. Wechsler, MC, USNJune 2012 - May 2015
CAPT Frederick E. Yeo, MC, USNMay 2015 - Aug 2018
CAPT Kim L. Lefebvre, MSC, USNAug 2018 - Aug 2020
CAPT Katharine K. Shobe, MSC, USNAug 2020 - Jul 2022
CAPT Matthew H. Jamerson, MSC, USNJul 2022 - Aug 2025

See also

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References

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  1. ^NSMRL (14 February 2023)."Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory".Navy Medicine. Retrieved14 February 2023.
  2. ^Navy Medicine (14 February 2023)."Naval Medical Research Center R&D Commands".Navy Medicine. U.S. Naval Medical Research Center. Retrieved14 February 2023.
  3. ^abcdefNSMRL (October 2022)."History".Navy Medicine. RetrievedApril 5, 2022.
  4. ^NSMRL (14 February 2023)."Core Research and Capabilities".Navy Medicine.
  5. ^abcdeNSMRL."Core Research and Capabilities".Navy Medicine. RetrievedApril 5, 2023.

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