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Abilene High Student May Be One Of The First Females To Ever Work On Nuclear Submarine

By: Gina Benitez
Updated: January 27, 2012
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Rebeckah Melton is pretty much your normal 18-year-old girl. She's active in extra curriculars, extremely focused on school and just like many close to the finish line, she's so ready to graduate. However, she has accomplished something that isn't quite so average for someone her age.

"Well I'm in the first wave of females to go into the nuclear engineering program. It is a very competitive field. There are not a lot of women in it right now," says Melton.

In the United States Navy, that is. And this isn't her only accomplishment."

Melton adds, "They told me the possibility of me being one of the first women on a submarine is there. There's a good possibility that I could do that."

A very high possibility, says her Colonel in the JROTC program. Melton scored a 92 on the ASVAB aptitude test. The minimum score for the engineering program is an 80.

"This is big for me. I've always wanted to do something that nobody else in my family has done, that not a lot of other people have done," Melton says.

Melton will be shipped off to bootcamp in November. After that, she'll go to tech school. A year and a half and she'll have her engineering degree. Then, she'll most likely be set to work on the submarine.

She says, "My job is to make sure that it's working correctly. It's not overpowering itself, it's stabalized and there's no threat of it exploding."

A daunting task for someone that will be just twenty years old.

"And I've always been told 'well you're a girl, you can't do anything.' And that's not true. Because look at me now. I'm going into nuclear engineering - very possibly one of the first women on a submarine," says Melton.

This is just the beginning for a very talented and driven young woman.

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Im sorry, but my husband who has been in the nuclear field for almost 12 years and on going in the Us Navy was a student then an instructor at the nuclear program she will be attending and well she won't be one of the first. My husband taught the first set of women to be on a submarine. Also, there are TONS of women already in the nuclear program in Goose Creek, SC at Joint base Charleston weapons station. Also, she will NOT have a nuclear engineering degree in a year and a half. The program is 2 and a half year long anyways. She will just be classified as a Nuke in the US Navy. If she wants that degree she will NEED to attend college just like every other nuke wanting it. Boy, gotta love stretching the truth a little!! Goodluck to her in the program. Its a TOUGH program that a lot don't pass and make it.

Tiffany T. January 27, 2012 at 10:26 pm

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