Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Mackenzie, Royal Navy Published in the United Kingdom in 1995 by the Royal Navy Submarine Museum HMS DOLPHIN, Gosport, Hampshire, UK…
Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Mackenzie, Royal Navy Published in the United Kingdom in 1995 by the Royal Navy Submarine Museum HMS DOLPHIN, Gosport, Hampshire, UK…
NUCLEAR SUCCESS Defense News, in the April 1-7 issue, published three articles by Robert Holzer, each of which discussed some aspect of the history and…
Never has the phrase, “you’ve come a long way, baby” been as appropriate than when applied to the advancement of submarines. The first submarine, the…
Mk 27 Mod 4 and Mk 34:1 Homing Iorpedoes in WWII The U.S. Navy entered World War II with few torpedoes and no acoustic homing…
In the early ’60s, the Navy added a doctor to the complement of nuclear submarines. To implement the assignment of the doctors, the Submarine Medical…
On 22 April 1996, a memorial stone was dedicated at Arlington National Cemetery to honor Lloyd McKenzie, a Torpedoman’s Mate First Class on USS TRITON…
POMFRET (SS 391) was returning to San Diego from an extended deployment to the western Pacific. We were in our dress whites as we headed…
During the period 1971-1972, while I was serving as Commander Submarine Division 41, I became very interested in a number. It dealt with Mk 37…
For the Submarine Birthday Ball in Orlando, Florida Present-day subs are sleek and stealthy They can perform a myriad of tricks But in 1900 things…
A Critical Review of Fall from Glory by Gregory I. Vastica Gregory Vistica has written a book entitled Fall from Glory (Simon & Schuster, NYC,…
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