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Author Summitt, Dan, 1924-

Title Tales of a Cold War submariner / Dan Summitt
Edition 1st ed
Published College Station : Texas A & M University Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (266 pages) : illustrations
Series Texas A & M University military history series ; 95
Texas A & M University military history series ; 95.
Contents Contents -- Preface -- 1 How It All Started -- 2 My Destroyer Days -- 3 My Early Submarine Days -- 4 Annapolis and West Point -- 5 Back to Sea Duty -- 6 Nuclear Power Training -- 7 Duty aboard Sargo -- 8 Prospective Commanding Officer Training -- 9 Seadragon Operations -- 10 Off to the Arctic -- 11 Seadragon and Skate Conduct Joint Operations -- 12 Heading Home -- 13 Final Days aboard Seadragon -- 14 Working at Naval Reactors -- 15 Preparing for Command of USS -- 16 Command of USS Alexander Hamilton -- 17 Duty with comsublant Staff -- 18 comsubflot 8
19 The Pentagon and RetirementAppendix: USS Seadragon Sailing List -- Index
Summary "Following the Second World War, Dan Summitt cruised the China Sea in a destroyer. During the Cold War, he worked with Adm. Hyman Rickover and commanded two nuclear submarines. In Tales of a Cold War Submariner, Summitt tells the dramatic story of his military life on and under the sea, focusing on his experiences with nuclear submarines and Admiral Rickover, "the father of the nuclear navy." His stories, anecdotes, and detailed descriptions bring this tense era to life for the reader." "Summitt recounts his service as commander of the USS Seadragon on its secret mission to the North Pole, where he rendezvoused with the USS Skate to conduct experiments under the ice. Following a posting to Naval Reactors, Summitt then took command of the USS Alexander Hamilton, one of forty-one Polaris-class submarines in the U.S. fleet. A submarine of this class was 425 feet long and carried sixteen Polaris missiles, each thirty-five feet tall and weighing thirty-five thousand pounds. Summitt takes the reader on a tour of the spacious vessel, describing everything from its living quarters to practice missile launches to the coveralls worn by the crew. He recounts Christmas at the Duke of Argyle's castle, discusses the difficulties of steering with a single propeller, and describes how the Alexander Hamilton was almost lost because of a faulty needle piston that prevented the snorkel's head valve from shutting properly, a reminder that even the most sophisticated machine can be undone by a simple mechanical failure."--Jacket
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Subject Summitt, Dan, 1924-
SUBJECT Summitt, Dan, 1924- fast
Subject United States. Navy -- Officers -- Biography
United States. Navy -- Submarine forces -- History -- 20th century
SUBJECT United States. Navy fast
Subject Admirals -- United States -- Biography
Cold War.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Marine & Naval.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Admirals
Armed Forces -- Officers
Armed Forces -- Submarine forces
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781603446525
1603446524
1585444146
9781585444144