The Submarine Review Index – 1995 – 1997

The Submarine Review Index – 1995 – 1997

  • January 1995
  • Articles
  • New Attack Submarine Independent Characteristics Review
  • The New Security Environment
  • Nuclear Posture Review and the Navy
  • SECNAVs and Submarines – Part 2
  • Rethinking Tomorrow’s Attack Submarine Force
  • Submarine-Launched Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
  • Submarine Rescue at Night
  • Taking the Submarine Force to the People
  • P.M.S. Blackett, Naval Officer, Nobel Prize Winner, Submarine Hunter
  • The Human-Computer Interface
  • On the Inactivation of Submarines
  • Metamorphosis
  • USS Barb – Eleventh War Patrol
  • Book Review: The Last Patrol

 

  • April 1995
  • Articles
  • Remarks to the Submarine Industrial Base Preservation Council
  • The Real Need for the New Attack Submarine Class
  • U.S. Navy Submarine Force – Where We Are
  • Submarines vs. Mines
  • Gotland – The ideal Submarine for Littoral and Ocean Waters
  • Research Submersibles in Russia and Ukraine
  • The Building of Australia’s Collins Class Submarines
  • The Dearly Days of Submarine SINS
  • Restoration of the TDC Mark II Aboard Pampanito
  • Submarine Sonar System Concepts for Littoral Warfare
  • Radar Pickets and the Migraine Program
  • Innovation and the Submarine Force
  • Shaping the Future
  • Post Cold War Boomer Utilization
  • P.M.S. Blackett, Part II
  • The April ’95 Review – A Personal View
  • Submarine Sailors of World War II
  • A Colorful Character
  • The Mass of Light
  • Get Me Down!
  • Inactivation of USS Pargo
  • Inactivation of USS Seahorse
  • USS Tirante-Report of First War Patrol

 

  • July 1995
  • Articles
  • UnderSecNav’s Address to Annual Symposium
  • Admiral Long’s Welcome to Technology Symposium
  • VADM Emery’s Keynote to Annual Symposium
  • Mr. O’Rourke’s Address to Technology Symposium
  • Admiral Owens’ High Seas: Interview and Review
  • In Memoriam – VADM Lowrance
  • The Next Submarine – And the One After That
  • Competition and Submariners: The Three Percent Solution
  • Submarine History in Northern New Jersey
  • Shallow Water Undersea Warfare Training Ranges
  • Update on UUV Technology
  • Foreign ASW Technology Developments
  • The Story Behind the CD-ROM Project
  • Better Can be Cheaper!
  • UPS Onboard?
  • Challenge of Your First Command
  • Submarine Squadron Four Deactivation
  • The Whale Can’t Come Home Again
  • Sea Dog’s Fourth War Patrol
  • Book Review: Submarine Design for the 21st Century
  • Book Review: Concepts in Submarine Design
  • Book Review: The Scorpius Connection

 

  • October 1995
  • Articles
  • President’s Letter to SEAWOLF Christening
  • For Our Children’s Freedom
  • U.S. Strategic Command: Changes, Hopes, Challenges
  • Our People – The Most Precious Resource
  • Submarine Force Plans and Programs: Preparing of the Challenges of the 21st Century
  • The Submarine Building Program
  • Heroes Beware, and Widows Too
  • Technology vs. Training: Soviet Subs in World War Two]
  • Submarines in East Asia
  • Realizing the Potential for Drastic manning Reduction
  • Sharks of Strategic Designation
  • Unhinging the Japanese Grand Strategy
  • The Baker Submarine
  • RADM Lane-Nott, RN Addresses the Nautilus Chapter
  • Ex-Boomer as a SSRN
  • The Battlegroup Commander’s Most Unused Asset: The Submarine
  • Book Review: Stealth at Sea
  • Book Review: In Irons: U.S. Military Might in the New Century

 

  • January 1996
  • Articles
  • The President’s Message on the 40th FBM Anniversary
  • Thinking Outside the Box
  • Strategic Systems Program
  • Sea Control and Submarines in the 21st Century
  • Trident Submarine as a Special Warfare Platform
  • Information Overload
  • An Undersea Coastal Surveillance System
  • Submarines of the St. Petersburg Malachite Bureau
  • Looking Forward – Thermionic Reactors for a Revolutionary Electric Boat
  • FIDO – The First U.S. Homing Torpedo
  • Buildings Honor Submariners-Part I
  • C41: How Much is Enough? How Much is Too Much?
  • American Submarines from a Russian Point of View
  • Admiral Roy Benson
  • A Direct Line to SECNAV
  • Book Review: From Battlewagons to Ballistic Missiles Submarine Admiral
  • Book Review: Silent Running

 

  • April 1996
  • Articles
  • The Heart that Beats in the Shark of Steel
  • National Defense Authorization Bill for FY 1996-An Extract
  • Submarine Programs in the FY97 Budget
  • SSBN Security
  • Battle Stations 2000
  • Purple Submarines
  • Dominate the Battlespace
  • U.S. Navy Torpedoes – Part I
  • Submarine Radio Communications 1900-1945
  • The New Jersey Naval and Maritime Museum
  • Buildings Honor Submariners-Part II
  • Battlegroup Employment of submarines
  • Yesterday’s Silent heroes – Gone But Never Forgotten
  • When the Captain Found His Marbles
  • Book Review: Turning Point: The Solomon’s Campaign of 1942-1943
  • Book Review: The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II

 

  • July 1996
  • Articles
  • Requirements and the R&D Process
  • COMSUBLANT at the Annual SubLeague Symposium (speech)
  • Submarine Birthday Wreath Laying Ceremony
  • White Paper on the New Attack Submarine
  • Submarine Technology Assessment Panel
  • Asst. SECNAV Address to the SubTech Symposium (speech)
  • A View From the Hill (speech)
  • Setting the Record Straight: A rebuke of a Review of the Book Fall From Glory
  • The Strategic Submarine Force in 2025 – One Man’s View
  • One Woman’s Search for USS Triton
  • Naval Operational Art Analysis: U.S. Submarine Operations at the Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • Submarines for the Brazilian Navy
  • What’s in a Number: Mark 37 Torpedo Effectiveness
  • Post WWII Torpedoes – 1945-1950
  • The World War II Wolf Pack – Attack Helicopter Connection
  • Taking Advantage of the Commercial Revolution in Signal Processing Technology
  • Coping with Open Systems/COTS Supportability
  • The First Submarine Century: a Poem
  • Recognition
  • The Submarine Frog Caper
  • From a Hop, Skip, to a Jump Ahead
  • Book Review: The Sword of Damocles

 

  • October 1996
  • Articles
  • A Tribute to Admiral DeMars and Naval Reactors
  • The Submarine Fleet of Russia: It’s Past, Present and Future
  • The Future of our Submarines
  • Submarine Officers Receiving Strong Support
  • SSBN Security – Part 2
  • China: The Next Great Naval Power?
  • Ethics, The Navy, and the Submarine Fleet
  • German Submarine Technology
  • AIP – The Swedish Way
  • The Great Torpedo Scandal, 1941-1943
  • To Sink and Swim: The USS Flier
  • Wanklyn versus Garibaldi
  • A Shipbuilder’s Perspective of Logistics
  • Controlling C3I System Life Cycle Costs
  • On Decommissioning USS Sunfish
  • A Special Blessing
  • Book Review: Jane’s Fighting Ships 1996-97

 

  • January 1997
  • Articles
  • Excerpt from National Defense Authorization Act FY97
  • Submarine Arsenal Ship
  • Trident SSGN
  • Daring the Dardanelles
  • Japanese Operational Errors in WWII
  • Submarine Lessons from World War II
  • Inspections vs Readiness
  • Modernization of China’s Submarine Forces
  • The Improved 6988 Class SSN
  • U.S. Navy Torpedoes – Part 3
  • St. Mary’s, Georgia Submarine Museum
  • Update on Australia’s Collins Class
  • Quick & Easy Pressure-to Depth Conversions
  • Subschool 2000: A Multi-Tiered Approach
  • Subschool 2000-Not a New Issue
  • Subschool 2000-A Reality Check
  • USS Finback First CO
  • USS Finback Last CO
  • Book Review: Of Nukes and Nose Cones
  • Book Review: Back from the Deep

 

  • April 1997
  • Articles
  • About Anti-Submarine Warfare
  • Strategic Systems Update
  • Incident at Kangung
  • Running Amok in the Marmara
  • Wholly Avoidable Accident
  • USN’s First Active Homing Torpedoes
  • Floating Wire Antenna
  • WWII Development of Homing Torpedoes
  • Perfect Shooter
  • OOD Ship Handling Training
  • Making Admin Easier
  • Silver Dolphins + Gold Dolphins
  • Future SSNs; Will They be Relevant?
  • Appendicitis??
  • Polaris- Still on Patrol
  • Book Review: The Fuhrer Led, But We Overtook Him
  • Book Review: Spy Sub
  • Book Review: Russia’s Arms Catalogue-Vol 3. Navy

 

  • July 1997
  • Articles
  • Banquet Address by ADM Larson
  • Remarks to the NSL Leaders by Cong. Bateman
  • Address to STS’97 by Lawrence Cavaiola
  • ComSubLant Presentation by VADM Mies
  • The Navy and the Third Battle of the Atlantic
  • Regulus Crews Get Deterrent Patrol Pin Nod
  • China’s Strategic Seapower by Lewis & Litai
  • HMS Torbay
  • Aboard a Delta I in the Russian Pacific Fleet
  • U.S. Navy Torpedoes Part five
  • The Big Picture: 360-Degree OmniDisplay System
  • Russian Subs with Titanium Hulls
  • Understanding the Art of Submarine Fire Fighting
  • Joint Vision 2010
  • Caution: The Door Opens Both Ways
  • Submarine AIP and U.S. Navy
  • Submarine Cold War Museum
  • Book Review: The Universe Below

 

  • October 1997
  • Articles
  • On Decommissioning Cavalla
  • The Submarine Industrial Base Council
  • Start III: Do we Need Bangor?
  • The Submarine Message
  • Management by Inspection
  • Midgets and the Monster (1943)
  • U.S. Navy Torpedoes, Part Six
  • The Trouble with Torpedoes
  • Akula Russian Nuclear Attack Submarines
  • Guarding the Decibels
  • Aging Russian Nuclear Submarine
  • Sun Tzu and the Art of Submarine Warfare
  • Estimating Angle on the Bow
  • Proposal for U-Boat Base in British Honduras
  • U.S. Should Shift to Two-Crew SSNs Now
  • Should Navy Plan Blue and Gold NSSNs
  • Mooring ALPHA-End of the Line
  • 1945 Impressions of Dropping A-Bomb
  • Submarine, Shipmate, Self
  • History of Charleston Naval Shipyard