Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - PNSY

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - PNSY

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Welcome to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard’s official page. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is America's leader in attack submarine maintenance and modernization.

For the latest Navy news, please visit our official website at https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Shipyards/Portsmouth/. While this is an open forum, it's also a family-friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts CLEAN and free from profanity. Please note: Comments posted on official Navy social media accounts that violate the terms of service of the platform https://www.facebook.com/t

06/02/2026

Please join us at our monthly hiring event TODAY from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM at the Holiday Inn, 300 Woodbury Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801!

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06/01/2026

At Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, we don’t just maintain the fleet… we power the future. ⚓️

Ready to start a career with a purpose?
Please join us TOMORROW at our next monthly hiring event!

🗓️ When: Tuesday, June 2nd
⏰ Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
📍 Where: Holiday Inn, 300 Woodbury Ave., Portsmouth, NH

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Submarine Squadron TWO Holds Change of Command 05/29/2026

⚓Submarine Squadron TWO changes command

Fair winds and following seas, Capt. Jason Deichler and warm shipyard welcome to Capt. Michael Poplawski!

Read the full story here: https://www.dvidshub.net/news/566435/submarine-squadron-two-holds-change-command

Submarine Squadron TWO Holds Change of Command PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, Maine – Commander, Submarine Squadron TWO (CSS 2) conducted a change of command ceremony at the shipyard Friday, May 29, during which Capt. Michael Poplawski relieved Capt. Jason Deichler as commodore, CSS 2.

05/29/2026

Join us this morning for the Submarine Squadron 2 Change of Command live from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard ⚓

05/28/2026

The next generation is here today! 👷🏻‍♀️👷🏻

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard hosted more than 150 students to explore career pathways at the shipyard with a specific focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) disciplines and the trades.



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Reflections from the Commodore 05/28/2026

"Thank you for your partnership, your professionalism, and your commitment to excellence. It has been an honor to serve alongside you and to play a role in returning our submarines to the Fight, tougher and stronger. As the curtain comes down on this tour, please know that this is only “goodbye for now.” You have welcomed and accepted my family into the beautiful Portsmouth and Kittery neighborhoods. That type of community cannot be replicated, and we are forever grateful. I wish you all continued success, fair winds and following seas". — Commodore Jason M. Deichler

For the full story:

Reflections from the Commodore To the dedicated military and civilian workforce of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, As I prepare for my upcoming Change of Command and departure from Submarine Squadron TWO, I want to take a moment to reflect on what we have accomplished together and express my sincere gratitude for your unwavering commi...

05/27/2026

Ready to build a meaningful career with the U.S. Navy?

Please join us on Tuesday, June 2nd at the Holiday Inn in Portsmouth, NH for our monthly hiring event to learn more about our exciting opportunities in skilled trades, Non-Destructive Testers, Engineering, IT & Cybersecurity, Travel Assistants and more!

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Photos from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - PNSY's post 05/27/2026

⚓ TEAMWORK MAKES THE YARD WORK! ⚓

Last week, our dedicated Portsmouth Naval Shipyard civilian employees teamed up with our Sailors to conduct a base-wide cleanup.

Maintaining our installation and ensuring a safe, clean working environment is a shared responsibility. It was fantastic to see our military and civilian workforce working side-by-side, taking pride in our historic shipyard and keeping PNSY shipshape and ready for the mission

05/27/2026

📢📢Portsmouth Naval Shipyard will conduct routine emergency response training TODAY!! 📢📢

05/26/2026

USS Constitution at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard ⚓

Constitution hauled up on the marine railway at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in May 1858. The wooden balanced floating dry dock can be seen to the right of the ship. Constitution was being converted into a school ship for midshipmen. The photograph, attributed to Albert Gregory is one of the earliest known images of Constitution.

An entry in the shipyard’s daily logbook reported, “May 27-28, 1858 Constitution pushed into the dock and refloated.”

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Seavey Island
Kittery, ME
03804