Correction: USS FLASHER (SSN 613) was incorrectly identified in the last issue as an SSBN. One-star submarine Admirals, Dean Sackett, Guy Curtis, Guy Reynolds and…
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LETTERS
POST GRADUATE EDUCATION Post graduate education bas been a goal of most naval officers in recent years. This is in consonance with civilian society,…
SABMIS – SUBMERGED
NEW IDEAS In the early 1960s Rear Admiral George H. Hiller’s “Great Circle Group” was an ad hog committee to study possible naval contributions to…
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
The SSN 21 “SEAWOLF” class of submarines will return to the past practice of submarines being named after fish, starting with the names of those…
ENOUGH OF THIS “SILENT SERVICE” BUNK
DISCUSSIONS It’s a crying shame that our submarine navy got tagged with the term “Silent Service,n If there was ever a valid reason for using…
SOVIET WRITINGS
[Ed Note: In response to requests by SUBMARINE REVIEW readers for more unclassified Soviet writings on submarine subjects, the following two items are included here.]…
ADMIRAL TROST’S LUNCHEON REMARKS
(at the Naval Submarine League Symposium, 10 July, 1986) I want to speak about a number of things. And also I want to pass on…
A NAVAL MAN’ S WAR IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
[Ed. Note: My remembrance of submarine combat in World War II indicates that what the men of Coventry experienced in the Falklands War will hold…
SOVIET NAVAL POWER IN THE PACIFIC
This article addresses the composition of the Soviet Navy in the Pacific,· its basing, some or the reasons for its modernization, its missions in a…
CANOPUS
Having finished my command tour or a submarine tender, the EMORY s. LAND, I can now sense more clearly what went on behind the scenes…