Almost every weekday morning, the three things I do before leaving the house are 1) download the prior evening’s e-mail, 2) strap on my pager…
Almost every weekday morning, the three things I do before leaving the house are 1) download the prior evening’s e-mail, 2) strap on my pager…
Balboa, Canal Zone, June 1946. USS DIODON (SS 349) left the Submarine Base at Groton, Connecticut in May 1946 under the command of Lieutenant Commander…
Captain Ryan commanded USS PHILADELPHIA and USS L.Y. SPEAR I recently had the pleasure of commissioning Ensign Bill Donnell, a nuclear Machinist Mate who had…
The papers in this session explore the weapon and combat systems that give the fighting power to the submarine platform in missions at sea, in…
ON CRIMSON TIDE Captain Mel Lyman’s interesting article on SSBN weapons C3, “Crimson Tide-They Got It All Wrong” reflects a generally misunderstood facet of the…
RADM Robert R. Fountain, USN(Ret.) of the TMC(SS) Walter W. Bishop, USN Bachelor Enlisted Quarters Theresa, John, Mary Etta, Michael, Secretary Pirie, Admiral Giambastiani, Admiral…
In the April issue of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW, Rear Admiral Holland offered some very useful ideas about uncertainty in submarine fire control solutions, and by…
A Presentation at the Submarine Technology Symposium May 12, 1999 Technological Developments Mankind is currently entering a third major Technological Revolution, equivalent in impact to…
The Platform Environment of 2015+ During the three days of this symposium, you ’11 hear a lot about the future from many perspectives. This morning…
Mr. Richard Boyle’s April 1999 SUBMARINE REVIEW article “Attack Submarine Design: Let’s Wake Up and Win”, on submarine maneuverability, missed the mark so completely on…
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