Emergency Deep : Cold War Missions of a Submarine Commander (Maritime Currents: History and Archaeology)

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Emergency Deep : Cold War Missions of a Submarine Commander (Maritime Currents: History and Archaeology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780817362287
  • DDC分類 359.9330904

Full Description

Conveys in dramatic detail the high-risk, covert operations of a nuclear attack submarine during the zenith of the Cold War

Captain Alfred Scott McLaren served as commander of the USS Queenfish (SSN 651) from September 1969 to May 1973, the very height of the Cold War. As commander, McLaren led at least six major clandestine operations, including the first-ever exploration of the entire Siberian Continental Shelf: a perilous voyage detailed in his previous book Unknown Waters.

Emergency Deep: Cold War Missions of a Submarine Commander conveys the entire spectrum of Captain McLaren's experiences commanding the USS Queenfish, mainly in the waters of the Russian Far East and also off Vietnam. McLaren offers a riveting and deeply human story that illuminates the intensity and pressures of commanding a nuclear attack submarine in some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable.

Relying on his own notes and records, as well as discussions with former officers and shipmates, McLaren focuses on operational matters both great and small. He recounts his unique perspectives on attack-submarine tactics and exploratory techniques in high-risk or uncharted areas, matters of leadership and team-building and the morale of his crews, and the innumerable and often unforeseen ways his philosophy of command played out on a day-to-day basis, with consequences that ran the gamut from the mundane to the dire and life-threatening.

Readers are also treated to significant new information and insight on submarine strategy, maneuvers, and culture. Such details illuminate and bring to life, with both great humor and gravitas, the intensity and pressures on those engaged in covert missions on nuclear attack submarines.

Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgments

Preface

Prologue: Change of Command

Part I. 1969

Chapter 1. Prospective Commanding Officers School, Washington, DC

Chapter 2. Prospective Commanding Officer, USS Queenfish

Chapter 3. Commanding Officer, USS Queenfish

Chapter 4. The Pacific Northwest

Part II. 1970

Chapter 5. First Cold War Mission

Chapter 6. Initial Patrol Area

Chapter 7. A Golf II-Class SSB

Chapter 8. An Echo II SSGN and Other Submarines Encountered

Chapter 9. Pearl Harbor to the Pacific Northwest

Chapter 10. En Route to the Arctic Ocean

Chapter 11. To the North Pole

Chapter 12. Toward the Siberian Continental Shelf

Chapter 13. Severnaya Zemlya and the Laptev Sea

Chapter 14. Across the Laptev Sea

Chapter 15. North of the New Siberian Islands

Chapter 16. The Malevolent East Siberian Sea

Chapter 17. The Chukchi Sea

Chapter 18. Nome and the Voyage Home

Chapter 19. Pearl Harbor

Part III. 1971

Chapter 20. Local Operations

Chapter 21. A Cold War Mission and Preparations for WestPac

Chapter 22. WestPac Deployment

Chapter 23. The Big Event

Chapter 24. Off Again!

Chapter 25. Yokosuka, Japan

Chapter 26. Our Third Cold War Mission

Chapter 27. Zaliv Petra Velikogo

Chapter 28. Yokosuka Again

Chapter 29. Yankee Station, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Guam, and Home

Part IV. The Hard Years, 1972 and 1973

Chapter 30. Final Months in Command

Chapter 31. The Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination

Chapter 32. Genesis

Chapter 33. Final Deployment to WestPac

Chapter 34. Last Cold War Mission

Chapter 35. Yokosuka and Hong Kong

Chapter 36. Services to Seventh Fleet and Vietnam

Chapter 37. Guam and Return to Pearl Harbor

Epilogue

Notes

Suggestions for Further Reading

Index

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