Being a movie officer in trouble is not easily forgotten. In the old days, an EMFN at the Movie Exchange could put our skipper on…
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SLOW-SPEED CONTROLLABILITY-A NEW TACTICAL REQUIREMENT?
Captain Jim Patton is a retired submarine officer who is an active.consultant in submarine matters to government and industry. He commanded USS PARGO (SSN 650).…
THE SUBMARINE FORCE IN THE IRAQI WAR PART III
Bob Hamilton is an experienced reporter on Defense issues and is currently a correspondent for the New London Day. His previous articles on the Iraqi…
WARTIME MEMORIES OF TILEFISH
My second wartime submarine was USS TILEFISH. She was on the building ways at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, CA, when I was the first…
REALLY NEW SSNs
In the June issue of the Naval Institute Proceedings, Captain Tom Jacobs, USN (Ret.), chases a will of the wisp that infects every acquisition program.…
SUBMARINES AND SPACE POWER, Part II
Nader Elhefnawy holds a B.A. i11 /11ternatio11al Relatio11s from Florida International University and is a doctoral student at the University of Miami. He has published…
A TRIBUTE TO NED BEACH
It has been about a year since the world lost Ned Beach. Certainly, he was a well-known and highly decorated submarine veteran, successful author and…
CAPTAIN BILL RHUE First Editor of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW
Bill Rhue was a fine Naval Officer and among his many other accomplishments; submariner, musician, and author, he was an accomplished editor. By no means…
EULOGY WILLIAM J. “BILL” RUHE
There are going to be some changes made up there and I don’t mean just in the name of a song. St. Peter is going…
ARTICLES – TIME TO RE-MAN THE DECK GUN
Lt. John Lehmann is a naval intelligence officer assigned to the Navy & Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center and a former nuclear trained enlisted submariner.…