As U.S. political, military, and industrial leaders debate the possibility of going to only one nuclear-capable shipyard, that decision has already been reached in Russia. …
As U.S. political, military, and industrial leaders debate the possibility of going to only one nuclear-capable shipyard, that decision has already been reached in Russia. …
Since the TURTLE, Navies have explored power and energy systems aimed at extending the submerged endurance of submarines. These efforts include advanced battery technlogy, “closed…
In May 1992, then Secretary of the Navy, H. Lawrence Garrett, Dl and the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Frank Kelso, ll, signed the United…
Two questions that are implicit in the submarine debates of 1992 and 1993 are: (a) Why build submarines now that the Soviet threat is gone?…
The end of the Cold War has been a watershed in the U.S. national security environment. The Soviet Union no longer exists as a global…
Today’s U.S. nuclear submarine force is the result of tremendous national investment and effort. Together with the industrial base that supports it, the nuclear submarine…
Those of you who were here last year, when I was one of the luncheon speakers, will recall that I started my presen-tation by announcing…
Today I would like to share with you my personal thoughts on my profession as a naval officer and, in particular, as a submariner. One…
This should be a time of great optimism for submariners. T From my viewpoint on the Navy staff, seeing what OSD and the Congress are…
I am privileged to routinely deal up close with a group of talented, hard working and dedicated people across a wide range of endeavors. They…
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