Mr. Buff is a novelist who has written several submarine-related books. He also has appearedfreq11e11tly in these pages. He uses the novelist’s craft to comment…
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THE SUBCOMMITTEE: SUBMARINE MODELERS
Mr. Butts is a submarine modeler and is a member of the Subcommittee. The Subcommittee is an organized network of submarine modelers, historians, and enthusiasts…
LETTERS – A COMMENT ON THE PCO TRAIL
Subject: Comment on the PCO trail – CDR Mike Bernacchi, USN Ref: NSL Review of October 2005; page 119 Commander Bernacchi in his article A…
LETTERS- SPECIAL OPS, PARAMUSHIRO JULY 1945
was a Hospital Corpsman and for most of my time in the Navy was a Deep Sea diver as well. My limited affiliation with submarines…
HEAVY WEATHER AHEAD
Jerry Holland writes on maritime subjects and has been a frequent contributor to the Submarine Review. He is Vice President of the Naval Historical Foundation…
NAVAL SUBMARINE LEAGUE CORPORATE BENEFACTORS’ DAY 1 FEBRUARY 2006
Thank you Admiral Reynolds for that kind introduction. Today I would like to provide you with an update on Submarine Force programs and issues that…
THE SUBMARINE COMMUNITY – FAST ATTACKS AND BOOMERS TO RESURFACE AT THE U.S. NAVY MUSEUM
Jerry Holland has been a frequent contributor lo the Naval Submarine Review. He is presently Vice President of the Naval Historical Foundation where he edited…
DECOMMISSIONING THE “SW AMP FOX” SQUADRON GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN
Ms. Noreen Martin lists herself as an “ex-shipyard worker. “She contributed several articles to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW in 1996 and 1997. While cleaning out some…
FIRST THINGS FIRST
It was sometime in the mid-1950s and USS PERCH (ASSP-313 ), a troop transport submarine based at San Diego, was in the middle of an…
NAVAL SUBMARINE LEAGUE CORPORATE BENEFACTORS DAY FEBRUARY 1, 2006
Good morning. I’m very pleased and grateful to the Naval Submarine League for hosting this event, so thanks so much. This really is a good…