Commodore Mike Bernacchi. COMSUBRON Four, at the Pole.
Commodore Mike Bernacchi. COMSUBRON Four, at the Pole.
UNITED STATES AND ALLIED SUBMARINE SUCCESSES IN THE PACIFIC AND FAR EAST DURING WORLD WAR II by John D. Alden and Craig R. McDonald McFarland…
First of all, a disclaimer. I was a department head aboard USS BARBERO (SSG 317) in 1961and1962 when CAPT. McDonald was the Commanding Officer, and…
Those privileged to know Admiral Jerry Miller will not be surprised that his opinions, judgments and emotional reactions are displayed in this book without waffling…
Reviewed by Mr. Lorie Allen Secretary of the Capitol Chapter Naval Institute Press, 2010 Editor’s Note: The Winter Business Meeting and Lunch-eon of tile Naval…
I was very surprised and disappointed by Rear Admiral Connor’s comments on anti-access weapons in his remarks at the 2010 Naval Submarine League symposium as…
In the January issue, the status of the naval engineer took longer to resolve than he indicates. Until 1899 engineers were in a separate corps…
Editor’s Note: Following the publication of his article The Survivability of the Royal Navy and a New Enlightened British Defense Strategy in the January 2011…
-A New Exhibition at the Navy Museum A new exhibition, Covert Submarine Operations, will open in the National Navy Museum this summer. Covert Submarine Operations…
When my wife and I retired for the second time, we decided to move to Williamsburg, Virginia. There were a number of great reasons for…
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