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The USS Grunion off Groton in March 1942.
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Lt. Commander Mannert “Jim” Abele.
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Published June 18. 2021 9:00AM
By John Steward, Special to the Times
June, being the calendrical host of Father’s Day, seems a good time to recall the six-decade search of three sons for their long lost father, from Groton to the bottom of the remote Bering Sea.
On Sunday, May 24, 1942, the Abele family enjoyed lunch at the Officers Club on the submarine base in Groton. Afterwards, Lieutenant Commander Mannert “Jim” Abele, commander of the submarine USS Grunion, stayed on base to “finish up some work on the boat.” His wife Kay and their sons Bruce, Brad and John went back to their home in Mystic.
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not see the planes. Beta Technologies two prized prototypes take up the center of its bustling headquarters inside a hangar at Burlington International Airport. Around the upper rim of the airy space, employee workstations overlook the lustrous white machines through long walls of glass. During a recent tour, a group of engineers studied aircraft designs on a projection screen in one conference room. Next door, two others played Ping-Pong. The open office layout isn t to imitate Silicon Valley, or even to show off Beta s aircraft, founder and CEO Kyle Clark insisted. He thinks the glass helps get engineers talking to each other, which leads to a better plane. And Clark is obsessed with building a better plane.