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LT Brandon Soule, USN
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Lieutenant Brandon Soule was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He graduated from high school in 1997, and immediately metriculated to the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. Lieutenant Soule graduated from USNA in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in English, which he then put to good use in the nuclear training pipeline for Submarine Warfare. He completed training via NNPTC in Charleston, SC, and NPTU in Ballston Spa, NY, before graduating from the Submarine Officer Basic Course in Groton, CT.
Lieutenant Soule earned his warfare qualification while assigned as a Junior Officer to the USS Columbus (SSN 762), based in Pearl Harbor, HI, and participated in one Western Pacific deployment before further honing his seamanship skills in the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard during a Depot Modernization Period. While attached to USS Columbus, he served primarily as the Division Officer for the Reactor Control Division.
After qualifying as a Naval Nuclear Engineer in March of 2005, he earned his master's degree in Medieval Literature from the Catholic University of America. He returned to USNA in August of 2006 to serve as an officer instructor in the Department of English. An Individual Augmentation found him stationed in the vicinity of Camp Taji, Iraq during the majority of 2007, and he returned to USNA classrooms in January of 2008. In his spare time he enjoys backpacking, kayaking, and sailing. |
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