During the Second World War, United States submariners were isolated from the rest of the Navy. Submariners faced a higher level and different type of danger than the rest of the Navy. They developed their own way of speaking, a unique worldview, and their own traditions. Although it is widely recognized, especially among contemporary sources, that submariners shared a unique bond, nothing has been published that examines submariners as a cultural group. This project will examine submariners as a distinct sub-culture within maritime culture and as a folk group. The goal of this project is to identify and clearly define submariner culture. In doing so, the author hopes to identify and examine the reasons for its formation. This project will ...
Also published in he Law of Naval Waifare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping 28 (Naval War College I...
In February, 1944 Japan suffered its greatest monthly loss of merchant ships during World War II up ...
U.S. Navy ships were made up of many unexpected jobs during World War II. Traditional war histories ...
Cultural perceptions guided the American use of submarines during the twentieth century. Feared as a...
Cultural perceptions guided the American use of submarines during the twentieth century. Feared as a...
Cultural perceptions guided the American use of submarines during the twentieth century. Feared as a...
all areas of operation. At the completion of each patrol commanding a patrol report to the Chief of ...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
Australia’s Submariners are a group with an extremely strong sense of identity that goes well beyond...
When first published in 1995, this book was hailed as an absolutely indispensable contribution to th...
Although war patrol reports provide a staple source for histories of U.S. submarine operations durin...
With German U-boats wreaking havoc in the merchant shipping of the Triple Entente and increasingly j...
The Submarine service was established to perform covert operations. Despite its clandestine nature ...
Fremantle, Western Australia, served as a major Allied submarine base during the Second World War. A...
Also published in he Law of Naval Waifare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping 28 (Naval War College I...
In February, 1944 Japan suffered its greatest monthly loss of merchant ships during World War II up ...
U.S. Navy ships were made up of many unexpected jobs during World War II. Traditional war histories ...
Cultural perceptions guided the American use of submarines during the twentieth century. Feared as a...
Cultural perceptions guided the American use of submarines during the twentieth century. Feared as a...
Cultural perceptions guided the American use of submarines during the twentieth century. Feared as a...
all areas of operation. At the completion of each patrol commanding a patrol report to the Chief of ...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
Australia’s Submariners are a group with an extremely strong sense of identity that goes well beyond...
When first published in 1995, this book was hailed as an absolutely indispensable contribution to th...
Although war patrol reports provide a staple source for histories of U.S. submarine operations durin...
With German U-boats wreaking havoc in the merchant shipping of the Triple Entente and increasingly j...
The Submarine service was established to perform covert operations. Despite its clandestine nature ...
Fremantle, Western Australia, served as a major Allied submarine base during the Second World War. A...
Also published in he Law of Naval Waifare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping 28 (Naval War College I...
In February, 1944 Japan suffered its greatest monthly loss of merchant ships during World War II up ...
U.S. Navy ships were made up of many unexpected jobs during World War II. Traditional war histories ...