From Dickinson to the Depths of the Sea: Petty Officer 3rd Class Hanna Chrismon Protects America Below the Waves

In the silent, deep waters where few ever venture, Petty Officer 3rd Class Hanna Chrismon stands among the elite — a U.S. Navy submariner safeguarding our nation’s security from under the sea.

Serving with Submarine Readiness Squadron (SRS) 32 at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, Chrismon plays a crucial role as an information systems technician (network), ensuring that America’s underwater fleet remains connected, informed, and mission-ready.

Military service runs deep in Chrismon’s family. Her mother, Jennifer Pippinger of Dickinson, Texas, serves as a major in the Army Reserve. Inspired by generations of service beginning with the Navy, Chrismon proudly answered the call just two years ago, following in the footsteps of those who came before her.

SRS 32 is the powerhouse behind America’s operational submarines — centralizing support, providing expert guidance, and ensuring readiness for submarines stationed at Naval Submarine Base New London, pre-commissioning crews at Electric Boat shipyard, and maintenance units at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine.

💬 “My mother’s service and my family’s history in the military inspired me,” Chrismon shares. “I felt called to continue that legacy.”

🇺🇸 Houston Style Magazine salutes Petty Officer Chrismon — proof that Texas pride runs strong, whether on land, in the air, or beneath the sea.

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