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== Description ==
==Description==
==Description==


A document detailing the mission, goals, and initiatives of the Submariner's Advocacy Group (SAG), an organization supporting U.S. Navy Submariners.
A document detailing the mission, goals, and initiatives of the Submariner's Advocacy Group (SAG), an organization supporting U.S. Navy Submariners.


==Abstract==The **Submariner's Advocacy Group (SAG)** is an association founded by **veteran U.S. Navy Submariners** who are 'Qualified in Submarines' (SS). SAG is committed to being a **voice for all U.S. Navy Submariners**, recognizing the unique bond forged among those who have served in the 'Silent Service'. **Eligibility is automatic for anyone 'Qualified in Submarines'**. SAG plans to engage **Affiliated Healthcare Professional Partners**, including specialists such as Pulmonologists, Cardiologists, Oncologists, Toxicologists, and Neurologists, to delve into potential health issues associated with submarine duties. They will provide these partners with necessary information to assist Submariners. SAG will also seek **Affiliated Research Partners** to analyze data from a nationwide Submariner Registry and partner with **Veteran Service Organizations** to leverage their services. Key goals include **lobbying for legislation**, securing **proper VA services**, gaining **recognition for submarine-connected disabilities**, and promoting **additional research** to improve care and protection for both veteran and active-duty Submariners. SAG acknowledges these are ambitious goals but is determined to become the strongest voice for the Submarine Force, asserting they are the 'Elite of the Fleet' deserving elite recognition and services.
==== Abstract ====
The **Submariner's Advocacy Group (SAG)** is an association founded by **veteran U.S. Navy Submariners** who are 'Qualified in Submarines' (SS). SAG is committed to being a **voice for all U.S. Navy Submariners**, recognizing the unique bond forged among those who have served in the 'Silent Service'. **Eligibility is automatic for anyone 'Qualified in Submarines'**. SAG plans to engage **Affiliated Healthcare Professional Partners**, including specialists such as Pulmonologists, Cardiologists, Oncologists, Toxicologists, and Neurologists, to delve into potential health issues associated with submarine duties. They will provide these partners with necessary information to assist Submariners. SAG will also seek **Affiliated Research Partners** to analyze data from a nationwide Submariner Registry and partner with **Veteran Service Organizations** to leverage their services. Key goals include **lobbying for legislation**, securing **proper VA services**, gaining **recognition for submarine-connected disabilities**, and promoting **additional research** to improve care and protection for both veteran and active-duty Submariners. SAG acknowledges these are ambitious goals but is determined to become the strongest voice for the Submarine Force, asserting they are the 'Elite of the Fleet' deserving elite recognition and services.

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Description

A document detailing the mission, goals, and initiatives of the Submariner's Advocacy Group (SAG), an organization supporting U.S. Navy Submariners.

Abstract

The **Submariner's Advocacy Group (SAG)** is an association founded by **veteran U.S. Navy Submariners** who are 'Qualified in Submarines' (SS). SAG is committed to being a **voice for all U.S. Navy Submariners**, recognizing the unique bond forged among those who have served in the 'Silent Service'. **Eligibility is automatic for anyone 'Qualified in Submarines'**. SAG plans to engage **Affiliated Healthcare Professional Partners**, including specialists such as Pulmonologists, Cardiologists, Oncologists, Toxicologists, and Neurologists, to delve into potential health issues associated with submarine duties. They will provide these partners with necessary information to assist Submariners. SAG will also seek **Affiliated Research Partners** to analyze data from a nationwide Submariner Registry and partner with **Veteran Service Organizations** to leverage their services. Key goals include **lobbying for legislation**, securing **proper VA services**, gaining **recognition for submarine-connected disabilities**, and promoting **additional research** to improve care and protection for both veteran and active-duty Submariners. SAG acknowledges these are ambitious goals but is determined to become the strongest voice for the Submarine Force, asserting they are the 'Elite of the Fleet' deserving elite recognition and services.

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