United States Submarine Veterans Inc. (USSVI) - National Conventions

National Conventions

Starting in 2014 National Conventions will only be held in even numbered years: 2014, 2016, 2018, etc.

  • 2013 Rochester, Minnesota
  • 2012 Norfolk, Virginia
  • 2011 Springfield, Missouri
  • 2010 Covington, Kentucky, 30 August through 6 September 2010
  • 2009 San Diego, California
  • 2008 Fort Worth, Texas
  • 2007 Seattle, Washington
  • 2006 Little Rock, Arkansas
  • 2005 Kansas City, Missouri
  • 2004 Saratoga Springs, New York
  • 2003 Reno, Nevada
  • 2002 Duluth, Minnesota
  • 2001 Peoria, Illinois
  • 2000 Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • 1999 Reno, Nevada
  • 1998 Hagerstown, Maryland
  • 1997 Mobile, Alabama
  • 1996 Portland, Oregon
  • 1995 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
  • 1994 Portsmouth, New Hampshire
  • 1993 Vallejo, California
  • 1992 Norfolk, Virginia
  • 1991 Honolulu, Hawaii
  • 1990 Montreal, Canada
  • 1989 San Diego, California
  • 1988 Rochelle Park, New Jersey
  • 1987 Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • 1986 Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1985 Bremerton, Washington
  • 1984 Groton, Connecticut
  • 1983 San Diego, California
  • 1982 Montreal, Canada
  • 1981 Portsmouth, New Hampshire
  • 1980 Groton, Connecticut
  • 1979 Elmont, New York
  • 1978 Honolulu, Hawaii
  • 1977 San Diego, California
  • 1976 Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • 1975 Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • 1974 Hampton, Virginia
  • 1973 Highland, New York
  • 1972 San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 1971 Portsmouth, New Hampshire
  • 1970 Chicago, Illinois
  • 1969 Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1968 Cherry Hill, North Carolina
  • 1967 Hempstead, New York
  • 1966 Groton, Connecticut
  • 1965 New London, Connecticut
  • 1964 Atlantic City, New Jersey

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