Thank you Admiral Reynolds for that introduction. Your earlier comment on Lieutenants remembering Admirals’ names sparked a memory-when I was Chemistry and Radiological Controls Assistant…
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Depth Charge: An Early Antisubmarine Warfare Weapon* Part I World War I
John Merrill is a frequent contributor to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW, specializing in the history of sensor and weapons technology. He is retired from the New…
Remarks by Admiral F. L. “Skip” Bowman, U.S. Navy Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion to the Naval Submarine League Symposium 11June 2003
Admiral Kelso, thank you for inviting me to be a part of this 21st annual meeting of the Naval Submarine League. I applaud the continued…
SO WHAT IF THE SEAS WERE TRAN SP ARENT? Part I
Joe Buff is a novelist with several submarine-related books to his credit. He is a frequent contributor to these pages. His first article in THE…
LASTING LEGACIES OF THRESHER
Captain Martin was a pilot of the Bathyscaph TRIESTE during the search for THRESHER and holds Deep Submergence Operator Certificate #4. He was in the…
ARTICLES – Aboard USS PROVIDENCE During the Iraqi War
Bob Hamilton is a reporter for The New London Day covering defense issues. here was no hesitation or confusion as the order came over the…
Remarks by Mr. John K. Welch Senior Vice President-Marine Systems Group
General Dynamics Corporation American Shipbuilding Association Forum 25 February 2003 Introduction by Mr. Schievelbein: Last but certainly not least, it’s my pleasure to introduce someone…
Speech by ADM James D. Watkins, USN(Ret.) to the 2003 Naval Submarine League Symposium 12 June 2003
Admiral Kelso, Admiral and Mrs. Crowe, distinguished members and friends of the Submarine Family: I am indeed honored to have been selected by the Chainnan…
Remarks by Admiral James O. Ellis, Jr. Commander, USSTRATCOM Submarine Technology Symposium Laurel, Maryland 14 May2003
Good evening distinguished guests, colleagues, in uniform or out, and friends, old or new. It is truly my privilege to be with you here tonight…
Remarks by ADM F.L. “Skip” Bowman, USN Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion to the American Shipbuilding Association 25 February 2003
Introduction by Mr. Schievelbein: Our next speaker knows ships and knows them well. Admiral “Skip” Bowman was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Admiral Bowman…