United States Navy Submarines 1900-2019
A “brilliant history of the USA’s underwater exploits,” filled with photos (Books Monthly).
 
In 1900, the US Navy took its first submarine, the Holland VI, into service. With a single torpedo tube, it had a crew of six, weighed eighty-two tons, and traveled submerged at 6.2mph at a depth of up to seventy-five feet.
 
Contrast this to the 18 Ohio Class nuclear-powered submarines that entered service in 1981. Weighing 21,000 tons with a crew of 155, its underwater speed is estimated at thirty mph at a depth of some one thousand feet. It carries sixteen nuclear warhead ballistic missiles with a range of 4,600 miles.
 
This photographic history in the Images of War series provides detailed insight into the many US Navy submarine classes. Particularly fascinating is the post Second World War program of nuclear powered submarines stating with the Nautilus and progressing to the Skate, Thresher, Sturgeon, Los Angeles, and George Washington. Admiral Hyman G Rickover’s role as father of the nuclear navy is also examined in detail.
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United States Navy Submarines 1900-2019
A “brilliant history of the USA’s underwater exploits,” filled with photos (Books Monthly).
 
In 1900, the US Navy took its first submarine, the Holland VI, into service. With a single torpedo tube, it had a crew of six, weighed eighty-two tons, and traveled submerged at 6.2mph at a depth of up to seventy-five feet.
 
Contrast this to the 18 Ohio Class nuclear-powered submarines that entered service in 1981. Weighing 21,000 tons with a crew of 155, its underwater speed is estimated at thirty mph at a depth of some one thousand feet. It carries sixteen nuclear warhead ballistic missiles with a range of 4,600 miles.
 
This photographic history in the Images of War series provides detailed insight into the many US Navy submarine classes. Particularly fascinating is the post Second World War program of nuclear powered submarines stating with the Nautilus and progressing to the Skate, Thresher, Sturgeon, Los Angeles, and George Washington. Admiral Hyman G Rickover’s role as father of the nuclear navy is also examined in detail.
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United States Navy Submarines 1900-2019

United States Navy Submarines 1900-2019

by Michael Green
United States Navy Submarines 1900-2019

United States Navy Submarines 1900-2019

by Michael Green

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A “brilliant history of the USA’s underwater exploits,” filled with photos (Books Monthly).
 
In 1900, the US Navy took its first submarine, the Holland VI, into service. With a single torpedo tube, it had a crew of six, weighed eighty-two tons, and traveled submerged at 6.2mph at a depth of up to seventy-five feet.
 
Contrast this to the 18 Ohio Class nuclear-powered submarines that entered service in 1981. Weighing 21,000 tons with a crew of 155, its underwater speed is estimated at thirty mph at a depth of some one thousand feet. It carries sixteen nuclear warhead ballistic missiles with a range of 4,600 miles.
 
This photographic history in the Images of War series provides detailed insight into the many US Navy submarine classes. Particularly fascinating is the post Second World War program of nuclear powered submarines stating with the Nautilus and progressing to the Skate, Thresher, Sturgeon, Los Angeles, and George Washington. Admiral Hyman G Rickover’s role as father of the nuclear navy is also examined in detail.

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ISBN-13: 9781526742070
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/08/2021
Series: Images of War
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 286,040
File size: 71 MB
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About the Author

Michael Green is the author of numerous acclaimed books in the Images of War series. He lives in California.

Table of Contents

Preface 5

Acknowledgements 6

Notes to the Reader 7

Chapter 1 The Early Years 9

Chapter 2 Second World War 69

Chapter 3 Cold War Diesel-Electric Submarines 133

Chapter 4 Cold War Nuclear-Powered Submarines 177

Chapter 5 Post-Cold War Submarines 225

Bibliography 234

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