Shenandoah native helping train Navy submariners

DUNCAN WOODARD / NAVY OFFICE OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH - Stephen Zapolsky, of Shenandoah.

GROTON, Conn. – A Shenandoah native is helping train our Navy’s next generation of submariners.

Petty Officer 1st Class Stephen Zapolsky, a 2013 Shenandoah Valley graduate, joined the U.S. Navy 12 years ago and is an instructor at Naval Submarine School aboard Naval Submarine Base New London.

“Growing up, I learned anything can be achieved with hard work and a positive attitude,” Zapolsky said. “Having a positive attitude has helped me achieve the best experiences and get through difficult situations.”

“I joined the Navy to seek out new opportunities and get new experiences,” Zapolsky added. “I have family members in every branch except the Navy.”

Zapolsky, the Navy says, has many opportunities to achieve accomplishments during military service.

“After years of hard work, I became the leading petty officer of the sonar division,” Zapolsky said. “It’s led me to grow as a leader and become someone who can mentor and guide those around me.”

“Serving in the Navy means I get to be part of something that has helped me grow into the person I am today,” Zapolsky added. “I want to thank my wife and kids for supporting me all these years.”

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