United States Code, Title 37, Chapter 5, Section 301c provides for Submarine Duty Incentive Pay- commonly known as SUBPAY. The Department of the Navy policy…
United States Code, Title 37, Chapter 5, Section 301c provides for Submarine Duty Incentive Pay- commonly known as SUBPAY. The Department of the Navy policy…
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Editor’s Note: See also Dog Fighting Submarines by Captain Dick Laning in the April 2000 Submarine Centennial Issue of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW and L Remember…
History During the last forty-three years of the 20th century (1957-2000) the Arctic Ocean was the exclusive operating area of the military. Specifically, the operating…
Lieutenant Still ‘s paper won The Naval Submarine League Essay Contest for Submarine Officers’ Advanced Class 00070. He is currently Weapons Officer on USS KEY…
The Challenge We are in a war for personnel. So says Vice Admiral Ryan, the Chief of Naval Personnel. Admiral Clark, the new Chief of…
Captain Bill Norris is a retired submariner who commanded USS MEMPHIS (SSN 691) and Submarine Squadron THREE. He is currently at the Sandia National Laboratories.…
Part I: The Consensus View Editor’s Note: In anticipation of the 2001 congressionally-mandated Quadrennial Defense Review, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff chartered…
When I agreed to speak here rather a long time ago, I believed that I would be able to get away with a discussion of…
Today the United States Navy can carry the fight to the enemy and can operate easily in most littorals because these areas are virtually undefended.…
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