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They show two photos of the bow but they dont look the same. The first dated 1/69 #1136658 shows the bow where the superstructure has been heavily damaged.
The second dated 8/86 #NH 97220-KN shows the bow intact. Are these photos of the same area? Of all the photos, the one of the aft end of the front half of the boat is the only one that shows damage from implosion. They show a photo of the stern plane (looks like a waffle) and rudder. No screw. Then the caption asks you to notice how the engineroom "telescoped" forward into the machinery space. I don't see that. The part of the photo they show barely shows all of shaft alley, let alone the machinery room/engineroom. |
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Unfortunately I bought this book at Costco months ago, before I read any reviews. Mistake one. Never finished it, got about 1/3 of the way through it before all the prevarication got to me. There were some hints of this in the first few pages, mainly the author's portrayal of himself as a one man crusade to "get to the truth". Always a bad sign.
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i wouldnt call for people not to read it thats unfair although its quite clearly bias towards controvercy i dont believe a word of the bible but i have read it, it can give you a objective out look on subjects |
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I'm not sure what qualifies you to speak for Cold War submariners, but I as a Cold War submariner myself, I can say I was not insulted at all. The Scorpion accident happened well before I served, but scuttlebutt in the silent service about its demise continued for many years. I assure you that Mr. Offley did not start the "soviet attack" theory. Maybe it came about from our arrogance that only an act of treason or something sinister could possibly overwhelm the most elite, best trained submariners in the world. As for me, I don't know what to believe. This book has got me asking more questions than I had before I read it. I know that Silent Steel by Stephen Johnson is next on my reading list. Quote:
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ssbn629rs quote "something sinister could possibly overwhelm the most elite, best trained submariners in the world."
is that why your serving captain's come to the royal navy to conduct perishers ive seen 4 in the last 3 years come through perisher the royal navy is the best trained submarine service and that is a recognised fact around the world just because you have loads of subamrines and throw loads of money at them doesnt mean you have the best service |
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i wasnt offended at all we train USN officers that have already passed for command in the USN and in my time ive seen germans israeli chillean dutch and french officer's come though the courses , i do realise you are arrogant as is the entire US military but its not the same type of arrogance thats bred from excellence the fact is the ROYAL NAVY SUBMARINE SERVICE which ive served 20 years this november has been the benchmark for decades you could say ive seen it done it got the teeshirt and the mug oh and a very fine pair of dolphins tatooed on my chest and the pins on my back the real question i would ask is whos navy is the only one to have torpedoed a ship in comabt since WW2 and and how many nuclear submarines have we lost to accidents those paint a very good picture
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your right in a way american officers train engineering and thats a major part of the course in the uk our commanding officers dont do the engineering they concentrait on the tactical side there is a perisher course starting on monday and guess what theres 1 american commander on the course i will be thier as the OPSO for a month helping them thats my job
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![]() Also don't forget while the UK has never lost a Nuclear submarine she did lose a Diesel Submarine; HMS Affrey near the Isle of Wight in 1951. |
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thats fair enough now compare that stat versus the usa ,ussr ,france or any other nuclear submarine navy ?
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There is a review in the August USNI Proceddings by the Capt (ret) James B. Bryant, he conclude 'it is an entertainement yarn .... but a pure fiction'
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I don't know, but wouldn't the concept of being successfully trailed and attacked by an inferior Soviet Echo, which is not only inferior technologically but also in training compared to the "most elite, best trained submariners" be more insulting than dying in an accident? On a related note, I must say I never understood why the Russians always keep saying their subs died in collisions with American subs. Never mind whether that was the case. How is it good for morale to keep blasting out that their enemy's subs can get close enough to their own, without being counterdetected and thus evaded to cause a collision? If I'm a Soviet submariner, I'd be quite depressed about what this implies for my odds at war indeed... |
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