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Confessions Of A U.S. Navy Submarine Officer
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I thought SSN's were named for cities and SSBN's were named for states? Here they go confusing things even more.
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They are also named for persons, from Adm. Hyman Rickover, to Lewis and Clark and Will Rogers [ all decommed ] to Senator John Warner and Pres. Jimmy Carter [ both still at sea ].
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Confessions Of A U.S. Navy Submarine Officer
I don't like this man ... he cries and complains about everything. Lt Rogoway is not your gung ho everyday submarine sailor. I bet he only made one patrol and probably didn't even qualify due to this quote: Quote:
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Not absolutely convinced this guy was an officer, but I suppose he could have been. His thoughts about life aboard and ashore, to me, seem more the enlisted bent than an officer.
None of the officers I served with used the vernacular he uses, though it is entirely possible this generation's officers may think/write the way he does. I separated in '91. The accommodations he describes are those of the enlisted man. No officer had only the bed pan for storage. Each also had a locker and desk in a two-man stateroom. This was LA class. That being said, unless he is a well studied imposter, he was obviously a nuke and dead on about Down Periscope and AIP.
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