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The proper pronunciation when addressing any Submariner is "Submarine", with the "er" sounding like "her" - e.g., "Sub-Marine-her", where "Marine" is equivalent to US Marine. Submariners (myself included) do not take kindly to being referred to as "Sub-Mariners", where the sound is like "Marin-her". It implies that the person is lower than a Mariner or common sailor.

The Submarine community is small and elite in nature, with only about 2% of those who volunteer being selected. Having been one for many years when I was in the Navy, I can honestly say it is one of the best jobs and experiences in the Navy - as long as you're not claustrophobic. But they screen for that anyway, as well as a "few other" things.

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