Part Two Commander Martin is an Engineering Duty Officer currently attached to the Strategic Systems Program Office. She wrote this paper while a student at…
Part Two Commander Martin is an Engineering Duty Officer currently attached to the Strategic Systems Program Office. She wrote this paper while a student at…
Thank you, Captain Schwanz, for inviting me to speak at this very special Old Timers Luncheon. I assume that implied in that invitation is the…
ADDRESS TO THE SUBMARINE FORCE CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY BALL From inventor John Holland’s sale to the Navy of his submersible one century ago this month; from…
Dr. Cote is the Associate Director of the MIT Security Studies Program. This speech was delivered at the Submarine Technology Symposium on May 16, 2000.…
What does a person say when laying to rest one of his best friends, his idolized wartime skipper, the man who, more than anyone else,…
It is particularly appropriate that in our Submarine Force’s Centerutlal year we discuss the technological advances that will increase our capabilities as we embark on…
The title and theme of our symposium is Submarines: Enhancing Performance Through Technology Refresh … The Future is Now! This emphasis occurs at a time…
BANQUET ADDRESS Naval Submarine League Symposium June 16, 2000 Good evening. It is true I dabbled in diplomatic waters for a few years. One of…
Editor’s Note: Lieutenant Nisbett’s paper won The Naval Submarine League Essay Contest for Submarine Officers’ Advanced Class 99020. Lieutenant Nisbett is currently the Weapons Officer…
It Begins with the Backbone Editor’s Note: Lieutenant Buchanan’s essay was written while attending SOAC Class 99030. He is currently Engineer on USS FLORIDA (SSBN…
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