In the July and October 2005 and July 2006 issues of The Submarine Review, Captain Bill Clautice, CDR Mike Bernacchi and CDR John Brons respectively…
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IN MEMORY OF YOGI VICE ADMIRAL ROBERT YOUNG KAUFMAN, USN(Ret)
The Submarine Force, The Navy and the United States of America recently lost a very competent skipper, an excellent officer and a true patriot when…
BOOK REVIEWS – SILENT STEEL THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF THE NUCLEAR ATTACK SUB USS SCORPION
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006 292 pp-$25.95, IBSN 10 0-471-26737-6 Reviewed by RADM Ray Jones, USN(Ret) Rear Admiral Tom Evans provides a great insight…
THE TRANSATLANTIC DIVIDE
Captain Bill Norris is a retired submarine Officer with long experience in the field of nuclear weapons affairs, both in the Navy and in civilian…
THE PRIZ RESCUE
CDR Powis is a submariner of many years standing and has commanded the Upholder Class SSK HMS UNSEEN, and the SSBNs HM Ships RESOLUTION and…
LETTERS – OBITUARY FOR DR. DONALD MILLER
The enclosed obituary of Donald Miller outlines some of his work related to submarines. His primary lifetime efforts were submarine related. As a senior engineer…
A BRIEF LESSON ON SUBMARINE DESIGN
Mr. Henry is a League member and is Treasurer of the Capitol Chapter. He is a naval architect and retired from the Naval Sea Systems…
BENEATH THE SURFACE
Good submarine books which cover the history of the development and deployment of boats are few. Great ones are fewer. Some of the great ones…
TALES FROM DA BRONX SUBMARINER
North Stonington’s Babcock Road in rural southeastern Connecticut runs east-west about a mile and a half to connect two slightly more significant thoroughfares. Telephone and…
ABOUT THE “ACE OF ACES”
When I read Dr. Beynon’s “Ace of Aces” (Jan. 2005, pp. 101-118) I was surprised by his statements that Rolf Mutzelburg, Albert “ADf’ Schnee, Eric…