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For my brothers… April 11, 2014 Mister Mac
Read More #earnednevergivenSteel Boats, Iron Men and their stories (plus a bit more)
For my brothers… April 11, 2014 Mister Mac
Read More #earnednevergivenFor the second time in the history of theleansubmariner, I am posting an article from a Shipmate that I have come to know via our common interests in history and events that shaped it. This article comes from Norman Rachels SWE4 (formerly of the United States Navy). Norm was one of the guys who arrived early […]
Read More AFDB-7 Los Alamos Holy Loch Scotland “IN THE BEGINNING…”Originally posted on theleansubmariner:
Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in. (Robert Frost) Can there be any better feeling than coming home after a journey? It’s always exciting for me to travel around the world and in the past forty two years I have been…
“Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.” Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanack Submarines by their very nature are designed to operate in an atmosphere of stealth. The fact that they operate beneath the ocean’s surface places them in a dangerous environment under the best of circumstances. From the very beginning of […]
Read More shhhhh… Can you keep a secret?Miscellaneous… The Bluejackets Manual has been the mainstay for educating sailors since 1902. Prior to that time, the sailors were considered to be too illiterate to merit having a manual with instructions on how to be an American Bluejacket. For a hundred and twelve years, the manual has undergone a number of revisions to reflect […]
Read More Miscellaneous… 1940The USS Somerset will be commissioned on March 1 2014 in Philadelphia PA. The ship is named after the County where our brave fellow citizens demonstrated courage and sacrifice in a way that is remarkable. If you have not been to the Site near Shanksville, you owe it to yourself and your family to […]
Read More USS Somerset (LPD 25) Honoring America’s HeroesI am obviously a sucker for a great submarine story. I spend much of my free time researching stories about a rare breed of men who chose voluntarily to sail on ships designed by their creators to sail beneath the oceans surface. I was recently introduced to Jody Durham, a fellow Cold War sailor (and […]
Read More “Ever a Submariner” by Jody Durham, MM2/SS (A Gang)Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves When your country is an island, it is only natural that you would come to rely on the ocean for commerce with others. When that island is vulnerable to attacks form others, it is even more natural that the ocean would serve as a means for your defense. To […]
Read More Fringes of the FleetNote: This article is a result of some research I have been doing in the past few days about an amazing submarine story related to the technological development of American submarines. The story was researched and developed using two reference books: United States Submarines, Naval Submarine League, published in 2002 and United States Submarines by […]
Read More Grand Theft Submarine – Stealing the U-111Originally posted on theleansubmariner:
For over a century the leadership of the U.S. Army and Navy were in agreement about how the United States coast would be managed: the Army would defend the beaches and out to the range of their coastal guns, and the Navy would protect anything beyond that range. The advent of…
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