A Status Update The SUBMARINE REVIEW has published six parts of T what is hoped to become a fairly lengthy bibliography of submarine-related books and…
A Status Update The SUBMARINE REVIEW has published six parts of T what is hoped to become a fairly lengthy bibliography of submarine-related books and…
This story is quoted (with some minor editing) from an interview with the late Rear Admiral Armand M. Morgan, who was Head, Submarine Design and…
There is no question in my mind that when our young sailors T leave boot camp they are the most motivated and patriotic young Americans…
[Editor’s Note: Mr. Dadd graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and was commissioned in 1966. He left active duty after 10 years as a…
In his January 1994 SUBMARINE REVIEW article Defensive Anti-Air Warfare for SSNs, Jim Patton provides an elegant description of how technology could be applied to…
Progress made and promised in the reduction of nuclear weapons is encouraging. The time when our existence as a nation could be held at risk…
As the fleet decreases in size from 547 ships in 1990 to a projected 340 or fewer in 1999, the Navy will be called to…
[Contributor’s Note: Chief Petty Officer Robert Huguenin, MMC(SS) was serving on board the USS SEA ROBIN (SS 407) during an overhaul period In the Philadelphia…
Commissioned on 28 April 1945, the naval career of the submarine USS REQUIN (SS 481) began at 1130 that morning, when Captain Slade D. Cutter…
It happened about 10 years ago. At the beginning of autumn in 1984, an alarming report was received from a new one-propeller Soviet VICTOR m…
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