Happy Birthday United States Navy – 2023
The United States Navy turns 248 years old this year. Ships and aircraft of the fleet are sailing around the world today in defense of freedom, just as they have for most of her rich history. At this time, despite pressure from many quarters to change her focus, she remains the single most powerful and […]
Read More Happy Birthday United States Navy – 2023Rabaul – A Place Where Victory Came to Die
Rabaul was a significant base used by the Japanese during the early years of the secone World War. The Battle of Rabaul, also known by the Japanese as Operation R, an instigating action of the New Guinea campaign, was fought on the island of New Britain in the Australian Territory of New Guinea, from 23 […]
Read More Rabaul – A Place Where Victory Came to DieTelegraphic News Flash: Explosion Kills Three on Submarine S-37
Life on submarines has always been risky. Whether it’s defying the physics of overcoming the sea’s depths or the nature of the machinery required to do so, every submariner undestands that the unexpected can be managed to a certain extent, but the uexpected cab still arrive with dire results. One hundred years ago today (October […]
Read More Telegraphic News Flash: Explosion Kills Three on Submarine S-37Navy Day 1923 – Illusions of Peace
Editorial from the DAILY KENNEBEC JOURNAL Wednesday, October 10, 1923 “I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curled Above the green elms, that a cottage was near, And I said, ‘If there’s peace to be found in the world, A heart that was humble might hope for it here.’” NAVY DAY It is become […]
Read More Navy Day 1923 – Illusions of PeaceRemembering the Marby – The Story of the USS Marblehead and her Brave Crew
Watching the types of ships being built for the past few years reminds me of the ideology of the 1920’s. There was a desire for peaceful relations between the global community mixed with theunderstanding that peace was an illusion as long as resources were desired by the same forces around the world. Battleships were limited […]
Read More Remembering the Marby – The Story of the USS Marblehead and her Brave CrewYou need air, but its more complicated than that
First an apology I have been absent without leave for a month or so. We have been doing a lot of doctor visits on our way to becoming VA rated as a service connected disability veteran. That has involved many trips and examinations and frankly getting a lot of others things in order while we […]
Read More You need air, but its more complicated than thatThe Submarine Recognition Manual NAVPERS 10011
A new era In 1959, the United States was about to fast forward its submarine program. The nuclear program was well under way and the ballistic missile submarine program called Polaris was in full swing. Congressional reports at the time talked about the mounting Soviet threat. The Soviets had also developed a number of shipyards […]
Read More The Submarine Recognition Manual NAVPERS 10011At the heart of it all – August 15
August 15, 2002 was just another ordinary day. Well at least it started out that way. I was ending up one work project working at a new factory that I helped develop. The Hummer project was pretty challenging for many reasons. I was the third project manager brought in by Raytheon to try and close […]
Read More At the heart of it all – August 15Veterans’ Organizations
I’ve been thinking a lot about starting an official USS San Francisco SSN 711 organization. The purpose would be for the crew to stay connected and informed about where people ended up and what they did after graduating from the boat. It could also be a one stop shop for future reunions and gatherings. Finally, […]
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