Capt. Bill Norris is a retired submarine officer with long experience in nuclear force analysis. Upon retirement from the Navy, he went to work for…
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EARLY SUBMARINE TRAINING
from the files of Capt. Charles W. Styer, Jr., USN(Ret.) UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND January 8, 1901 Sir:- 1. Referring to Navy Department’s…
A PRESENTATION TO UVA MIDSHIPMEN
Submariners Jiving in the area of the University of Virginia, in and around Charlottesville, VA, made an unusual presentation to the Midshipmen’s Battalion of the…
NATIONAL SUBMARINE DAY APRIL 11, 2005
Billy Grieves enlisted in the Navy April l 3. l 939 at the age of 18. After Submarine School and duty in USS-R-10 he was…
FORCEnet COMMS FOR ASW
Capt. Jim Patton is a retired submarine officer who commanded PARGO and in retirement is The President of Submarine Tactics and Technology, Inc. of North…
ARTICLES – SUBMARINE/SPECIAL FORCES OPERATIONAL RELATIONSHIP GETTING CLOSER
Mr. Bob Hamilton is a journalist who is a frequent contributor to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW. He has long reported on defense issues and currently writes…
CAPTAIN HARRY A.JACKSON’S PASSING
On Sunday, 10 April 2005, exactly 42 years after the tragic loss of THRESHER (SSN 593), Captain Harry A. Jackson, USN(Ret.) passed away. Captain Jackson…
YOGI -A LEGEND IN HIS OWN TIME
In the July 2002 issue of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW, there was a short piece .. The First Skipper” which spoke about, for me at least,…
REFLECTIONS ON THE BROTHERHOOD
The news of the USS SAN FRANCISCO grounding accident came to me as a breaking news story on television. As a retired submariner, I was…
KEYNOTE SPEECH TO THE SUBTECH OFF SITE
Editor’s Note: To prevent any confusion on the part of NSL members accustomed to using the term SUBTECH in reference to the annual JHU-APL?NSL classified…