Mr. Tuohy is a London correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. During World War II, some of the U.S. Navy’s most successful admirals were those…
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LEADERSHIP IS YOUR FUTURE
Based upon a presentation given to the Engineering Duty Officers School, April 2002. The military, more than any other profession, looks toward leadership as the…
SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN TAIWAN WATERS
Ed. Note: During the Royal Navy submarine centennial Captain Rask held a briefing in Lancaster, England about submarine operations in The Baltic Sea.He was later…
THOUGHTS ON SUBMARINE TACDEV FROM DOWN UNDER
David Nicholls retired in 2001 after 31 years as a submariner whose tours included CO of HMA Submarines OXLEY and OT AMA. His final tour…
PARTNERSHIP WITH RUSSIA TO PREVENT SUBMARINE PROLIFERATION
This presentation was given at “The Enemy is Still Below” conference sponsored by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey.…
GLOBALIZATION UNDER THE SEA
Rear Admiral William J. (Jerry) Holland is an adviser and consultant on command, control, communications, computers, intelligence surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4/SR) matters, submarine warfare, and…
FEATURES – REMARKS AT 2002 NDIA CLAMBAKE
Thank you Ted Hack, New London Submariners, Admirals, Captains of Industry, Leaders in our Undersea Technology Acquisition and Warfighting Communities, Ladies and Gentlemen. At last…
BOOK REVIEW – WAR BENEATH THE SEA
This book was recommended to me as “the best single overall book on submarine operations in World War II”. Naturally, I had to follow up…
LETTERS – ONE ORIGIN OF THE INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS IN SUBMARINE ESCAPE AND RESCUE
Upon reading the article in the October 2002 issue of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW about Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office (SMERLO), I thought that I…
NOW YOU SEE THEM, NOW YOU DON’T
The setting for this story is aboard USS CAIMAN (SS 323) operating off a foreign coast on a “mission of great importance to the government…