THUNDER BELOW! The USS BARB Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare In World War ll by Eugene B. Fluckey, Rear Admiral, USN (Ret) University of illinois Press Urbana…
THUNDER BELOW! The USS BARB Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare In World War ll by Eugene B. Fluckey, Rear Admiral, USN (Ret) University of illinois Press Urbana…
Toward a New Design Submarine Inside The Pentagon of July 30, 1992 commented on the Navy’s submission to Congress of a report on “-.design concepts,…
ADMIRAL RICKOVER AND NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW 26 October 1992 I was particularly interested in your July issue’s excerpt from Theodore Rockwelrs new book, The…
GREENLING’s third war patrol was one of the best conducted against the Japanese merchant fleet. Lieu-tenant Commander Henry C. Bruton pressed home attacks that cost…
Editor’s Note: At the Annual Symposium in June, the Advisory Board noted that it would be useful for junior officers to have a bibliography from…
If you were to come back aboard ex-LEWIS AND CLARK this afternoon, you would see it as nothing more than a hulk – thousands of…
[Ed. Note: Captain Bumgarner Qualified in Submarines in WOODROW WILSON (SSBN 624) as a line officer after an interim tour in GROUPER (AGSS 214), Nuclear…
[Ed Note: For all those who have served in submarines, this is a rare view of our world from one who has visited, and used…
In Clear the Bridge, Dick O’Kane wrote about TANG’s I return to port from her second war patrol: “Again working priorities, payday for the ship’s…
Shortly after I relieved as COMSUBDIV 41 in Charleston in early 1971, CDR AI Baciocco, who was COMSUBDIV 42, approached me with a proposal. One…
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