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The Navy is banning smoking inside its submarines and will stock nicotine patches and gum on board to help sailors quit. The new policy, which goes into effect no later than Dec. 31, was announced Thursday by Vice Adm. John J. Donnelly, commander of the Navy’s submarine forces. He said the decision followed a yearlong study on nine submarines that found unacceptable levels of secondhand smoke when the subs are submerged. The new policy allows individual commanders to decide whether their crews are permitted to smoke on deck while their subs are above water.
The Navy is banning smoking inside its submarines and will stock nicotine patches and gum on board to help sailors quit. The new policy, which goes into effect no later than Dec. 31, was announced Thursday by Vice Adm. John J. Donnelly, commander of the Navy’s submarine forces. He said the decision followed a yearlong study on nine submarines that found unacceptable levels of secondhand smoke when the subs are submerged. The new policy allows individual commanders to decide whether their crews are permitted to smoke on deck while their subs are above water.
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