Captain Warren R. Cobean, Jr., USN (Ret), 84, died at home in Greenwich, CT on June 27, 2007. He will be best remembered as one…
Captain Warren R. Cobean, Jr., USN (Ret), 84, died at home in Greenwich, CT on June 27, 2007. He will be best remembered as one…
Fellow flag officers active and retired, senior executives, member of the National Defense Industrial Association, distinguished guests and especially to all the submariners past and…
Do some families have a date with destiny? The following is the tale of two related men, separated by several generations, yet each was killed…
Something exciting is happening in the halls of the Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island- a healthy debate on a new maritime strategy…
This account of several submariners’ heroic efforts to survive the sillking of FLIER in the Japanese-held Philip-pines came to THE SUBMARINE REVIEW through the courtesy…
From my perspective as a submariner who has served on nuclear powered submarines both in the enlisted and officer ranks since 1984, I can say…
Good Morning. I am so delighted to be here today. I would like to talk about one of my favorite subjects … what Submarines can…
LAURA W. BUSH SCHOLARSHIP Created by two large endowments, Dolphin Scholarship Foundation (DSF) is honored to be administering the La11ra W. Bush Scholarship established in…
Editor’s Note: This article is based 011 material i11 the GUNNEL web page established and mai11tai11ed by Mr. Jim Lavelle. Mr. Lavelle’s father was a…
120 weapons is better than 60, but 60 weapons is better than 38. That phrase represents the essence of my proposal. In my article “Naval…
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