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Originally Posted by Nexus7
Being part of an online virtual fleet I had the chance to train with real submarine officers sometimes. It was soon evident that they have fixed communication routines and that this way comms are granted to be quick, efficent and clean.
So I was asking my self, is a list of those communication routines available somewhere?
I would like to use them during some multiplatform game...
A link would be great
anyone ?
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Don’t count on getting much of anything from the US Navy as virtually all forms of training on this subject are classified confidential at a minimum and can almost easily get into secret and top secret levels.
However, if you can find transcripts of public tours that feature battle stations scenarios, I think that would help. USS Pampanito (San Francisco) may have some material for a price. There may also be other submarine museums that offer some information to the public. The Library of Congress may have free material. You may even want to consult the services of the national archives.
Even works of fiction offer excellent accounts of the standardized communications associated with battle station scenarios. “Run Silent Run Deep” by Edward L. Beach is an excellent book as are his other books relating to the Cold War and World War II. Of course, Tom Clancy has extensive research on submarine operations and has published in several media. Several former submarine officers have published their own materials relating to the submarine experience and I suspect that if you can find
I think the material is out there for the public however, you will need to do some homework.