Editor’s Note: This Installment of the Submarine Bibliography covers the books reviewed in THE SUBMARINE REVIEW from 1987 to the present. Also Included are several…
Editor’s Note: This Installment of the Submarine Bibliography covers the books reviewed in THE SUBMARINE REVIEW from 1987 to the present. Also Included are several…
Few experiences compare to that of bringing a submarine to periscope depth. It is one of the unique evolutions which separate submarine operations from that…
My good friend Norman M. Hulings, Jr. Aviator LCDR, USNR (Ret) recently gave me the original of an article entitled, To the Bottom ofthe Sea-…
The submarine force consisting of 100 SSNs and 36 SSBNs is a dream of the past. The preparations needed for this large submarine force, including…
The article “Fast Attack Refit Crews” in the January 1993 SUBMARINE REVIEW posed a realistic option for the submarine force. There is a multitude of…
Submariners believe in training. Tactical and technical training for officers and enlisted, damage control, firefight-ing, and more are provided at submarine training facilities. But training…
THE US. NAVY IN THE 1990s: Alternatives for Action by Dr. James L George Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, MD 1992 ISBN 1-55750-325-7 ISBN 1-55750-326-5 (pbk)…
REVISITING WAHOO WATERS 2 January 1993 Suspending my sense of time that cold October day in ’92 over stormy La Perouse Strait in northern Japan,…
WAHOO’s third war patrol was LCDR ‘Mush’ Morton’s Wfirst in command of the boat. He was commissioned in 1930 and entered submarines in 1933. He…
The personnel in several U.S. submarines during World War IT were certain that they were being grappled for by Japanese anti-submarine surface vessels. In some …
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