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…
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…
Quietly and without fanfare, what may be the world’s most advanced diesel-electric submarine visited Norfolk, Virgin-i , d, subsequently, New London, Connecticut this past spring.…
Ed. Note: The following article appeared in the Morning Edition of /ZVESTIYA on May 13, 1992 It is an interview with Rear Admiral Anatoliy Shtyrov…
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