It Developed Slowly, then Grew Swiftly, Triumphed Astoundingly, and Failed Decisively Republished with permission from the Spring 2004 issue of the NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW…
It Developed Slowly, then Grew Swiftly, Triumphed Astoundingly, and Failed Decisively Republished with permission from the Spring 2004 issue of the NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW…
THIRD ANNUAL SUBMARINE HISTORY SEMINAR “NAUTILUS AT 50” SPONSORED BY NAVAL SUBMARINE LEAGUE NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER NAVAL HISTORY FOUNDATION AND U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, DC…
Captain Tangredi is a frequent contributor to THE SUMBARJNE REVIEW. He is a swface warfare officer with a PhD in International Relations Captain Tangredi is…
Both Captain Patton and Captain Lowenthal are retired submarine commanding officers with extensive pre-and post-retirement experience with the Naval War College. ACold War at Sea…
Reprinted with permission from the October 2003 issue of AMI Hot News, a monthly publication of AMI International Inc., PO Box 30, Bremerton, Washington, 98337…
The brilliant tropic moon shines peacefully over the warm waters by Bimini in the Bahamas, a Crown Colony of Great Britain in the year 1942.…
Let me begin by thanking the Naval Submarine League for putting this symposium together. This is a valuable opportunity for experts from all the key…
Dr. Schlesinger is an economist who served as Chairman/The Atomic Energy Commission and as the Director of the Central lntellige11ce Agency before being appointed as…
This is the saga of George Rocek, MoMMIc, USN, one of the survivors of the sinking of USS SCULP/N (SS-191). It was published in Polaris…
Tom Schram is tire Executive Director of the National Submarine Science Discovery Center (NSSDC) in New-port, Kentucky. He served 7 years as an Intelligence Officer…
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