The invention of the gyrocompass was arguably more important than the invention of the present day Global Positioning System. At the tum of the century.…
The invention of the gyrocompass was arguably more important than the invention of the present day Global Positioning System. At the tum of the century.…
The torpedo was one of the most potent maritime weapons for nearly one hundred years. Its reliability was proven as late as 1982 when a…
U.S. POWs and U.S. Submarines The signs of impending invasion were ominous as U.S. carrier-based aircraft ranged over the Philippines in early October 1944. With…
Reviewed by THE SUBMARINE REVIEW Staff The SUBMARINE REVIEW received a pre-publication typescript of Richard Compton-Hall’s new book and is presenting this review a little…
Editor’s Note: Lieutenant Packer’s paper won The Naval Submarine League Essay Contest for Submarine Officers’ Advanced Class 99010. He is currently Engineer in USS OHIO…
The Regulus program was in existence from 1957-1962. Regulus was a cruise missile with a strategic mission, which was replaced by the Polaris program. The…
Reflection of a Submariner The American public knows Edward L. Beach as a premier submariner storyteller, his Navy colleagues know him as a consummate professional…
A combination of four Capitol area exhibits and memorials will provide a comprehensive perspective on the first hundred years of the U.S. Submarine Force. The…
Thank you for the introduction. It is a privilege to be asked to speak to this symposium for the fifth time. As some of you…
RASHER ORGANIZATION July 20, 1999 The USS RASHER (SS/SSRIAGSS 269) Organization would like to hear from: former crewmembers who served in RASHER 1942-1974; anyone who…
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