at the funeral service of Rear Admiral JACK DARBY who died of a heart attack on 1 January, 1987 while COMMANDER SUBMARINES PACIFIC I’m here…
at the funeral service of Rear Admiral JACK DARBY who died of a heart attack on 1 January, 1987 while COMMANDER SUBMARINES PACIFIC I’m here…
DISCUSSIONS In the January 1987 issue of SUBMARINE REVIEW, Lieutenants Breux, Horn and Foster made some interesting comments on a POLARIS survivability war game, played…
I agree with Mr. Breemer in his REVIEW article, July 1985, that in the relevant Soviet literature, there is little direct mention of what in…
HOW MANY SOVIET NUCLEAR ATTACK SUBMARINES? Just for general information and to clarify box scores of Soviet submarines, the following numbers of nuclear attack submarines…
The Post of January 13 explains the last-minute “secret” change made to the u.s. yacht, Stars and Stripes, for its final round orĀ· races…
FLEET TACTICS By Captain Wayne Hughes, USN(Bet.) U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1986 This book is a study of fleet tactics which approaches the subject from…
In the January Submarine Review, Phoenix discussed the World War II U.S. experience with steam-driven torpedoes, the Mk 14s and 23s, and with the electric-powered…
FROM THE CHAIRMAN The Naval Submarine League is a growing and vital organization. Our numbers have grown to over 3300 members since our start in…
Wednesday: 1300, April 10, 1963. I was on the lower base at New London sitting with Sneed Schmidt in his COMSUBFLOT 2 office, along with…
ALBACORE was the Navy’s high-speed, experimental submarine with the whale-like hull,driven by a very large propeller and a specially designed high-capacity silver zinc battery. Paralleling…
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