Dr. Wolters is an historian of technology at Iowa State University and a captain ill the U.S. Navy Reserve. He qualified ill submarines on USS…
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THOSE PESKY, PLUCKY PICKET BOATS Part II of II
Editor’s Note: Part I appeared in the April 2011 issue of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW All of the attacks described this far were made by Pacific…
SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN A DEGRADED SPACE-BASED ENVIRONMENT
Captain Patton is a retired submarine officer who is a frequent contributor to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW. Background Over the last several decades, the employment and…
ESTABLISHING A “CONNECTIVITY ADVANTAGE”
Captain Patton is a retired submarine officer who is a frequent contributor to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW. Background The nearly half-century Cold War was arguably won…
ARTICLES – THE MAKING OF A MYTH
RADM Jerry’ Holland is a frequent contributor to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW. Those who build, sell or operate any product or equipment are predisposed to find…
UNMANNED, UNSEEN & UNDER THE SEA
Lieutenant Commander Johnston serves on the staff of Commander, Submarine Forces Atlantic, in Submarine Warfare Development, where he has assisted in developing the U.S. Navy…
HOLY MACKEREL, NOT AGAIN
Lieutenant Ho/wilt is the Navigator/Operations Officer on board USS NEW MEXICO (SSN779). He served as a division officer on board USS HOUSTON (SSN 713), based…
More Re: RADM Rindskopf
The obituaries about Admiral Maurice H. “Mike” Rindskopf have tended to focus on his remarkable service on the USS DRUM (SS 228), as the youngest…
More Re: Loss of SCORPION
SCORPION’s story and the necessity of security classification have fueled an unending speculation on the true causes of her loss. I was delighted to see…
SUBMARINE NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Reprinted with permission from AMI HOT NEWS; an Internet publication of AMI International, PO Box 40, Bremerton, Washington, 98337. From the July 2011 Issue PAKISTAN-…