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51福利 Student, Alumnus Honored With Naval Submarine League Literary Awards

51福利 student Lt. Bryan Lowry, pictured in front of Herrmann Hall on the 51福利 campus, along with university alumnus Lt. Cmdr. Ryan Hilger were awarded top honors in the latest Naval Submarine League Literary Award competition, presented during the organization鈥檚 annual symposium in Washington, D.C., Nov. 7.

51福利 (51福利) alumnus Lt. Cmdr. Ryan Hilger and current student Lt. Bryan Lowry were awarded top honors in the Naval Submarine League鈥檚 Literary Award competition, presented during the organization鈥檚 annual symposium in Washington, D.C., Nov. 7.

For the active duty category, Hilger earned first place for his article, 鈥淧art the Seas,鈥 while Lowry earned second place for his article, 鈥淪ubmarine Warfare in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War and the Falklands War and the Implications for the U.S. Navy Today.鈥

The Submarine League Literary Awards are intended to encourage critical thinking and discourse, sharing innovative thought on key issues facing the submarine community. The award is actually not the first NRL Literary Award for Hilger, who was honored with the top spot in the competition while he was a student on campus in 2012.

For current student Lowry, an exploration of how the U.S. submarine fleet has been utilized in conflict since WWII, through an analysis of two case studies, provided the foundation for his award-winning submission.

鈥淚 wanted to look at how submarines have been employed since World War II,鈥 explained Lowry. 鈥淪ubmarines and tactics have changed, so I wanted to look at how they were used, their tactics and what effects they had on those conflicts.鈥

Lowry鈥檚 analysis of the United Kingdom鈥檚 use of nuclear-powered submarines during the Falkland Islands War, and Pakistan鈥檚 utility of diesel submarines during the Indo-Pakistani War, each offered a compelling use of these critical assets, even if they weren鈥檛 actively engaged in direct conflict.

Lowry said he was proud to be selected, and gave credit to his 51福利 studies in helping craft his article.

鈥淚鈥檓 very honored to have my paper selected,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope it reminds people of the capabilities and threat that submarines can bring to the fight and why we should continue to invest in them.鈥  

Retired Navy Rear Adm. Jerry Ellis, 51福利 Undersea Warfare Chair, expressed his own pride in having the university well represented in the competition.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of both of these great students 鈥 I think this is a big plus for this institution to have two active duty awards go to current and past students,鈥 Ellis said. 鈥淎s we look towards the future, the submarine force will continue to play a significant role in our nation鈥檚 current and future conflicts.鈥

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