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Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: GreenCloud on September 05, 2004, 07:54:45 PM
I frikn love ww2 sub books...those men are badazzz


I have now reread Thunder Below" Luky Fluky...dude..that has got to be made into a movie..

I have have "Iron Coffins"  Werners book..also exceelnt


any other ones I should get?


What happen to the History Forums?


Salute
BiGB

btw..i have been re reading books i alredy have read ..cause i need soem new ones..reread Ploesti again...those men were absloltley amazing

flying liberaotrs whiel a soft ball size whoel in yoyr fuel tank streasm out avgas as you fly into burning crackling plants todeliver your tiem delayed boms.....I salute you
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: Bodhi on September 05, 2004, 08:31:44 PM
Ever read:

"Clear the Bridge" by Richard O'Kane

"Wahoo" by Richard O'Kane

"Run Silent Run Deep" by Edward L Beach

btw O'Kane was the skipper of the USS Tang, who should have the highest ranking tonnage, but her last patrol is not counted towards the rankings as she was sunk by one of her own faulty torpedoes that curved around and hit her in the after torpedo room.

All good books, I have some others and will dig them out to tell you what they are when I find them.
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: Chairboy on September 05, 2004, 10:40:10 PM
If you haven't read it yet, 'Blind Man's Bluff' is an incredible read about cold war submarine special ops.

Also, read 'Dark Waters' by Lee Vyborny and Don Davis.  It's a fascinating read about the NR-1, the world's only nuclear powered undercover research submarine.  You will be astonished at the things they did/do with this amazing beast.
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: GreenCloud on September 05, 2004, 11:01:23 PM
exceelnt..thnk u both..
ya i read Wahoo..very sad ending


keep them coming if u can

btw..anyway too see tht footage pf Fluckeys Last TOD? where they filmed rokt attks and such
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: B17Skull12 on September 05, 2004, 11:57:06 PM
"Idiots guide to typing"  i hear it is a really good sub book.

but seriously i thing there was a thread a while back in the aircraft forum about Sub's.  bunch books posted.
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: Cooley on September 06, 2004, 12:55:49 AM
though not ww2, I suggest "Blind Mans Bluff" cold war era.
great read

My Pops.... Les W. Cooley was Lt.Cmdr of the USS Shark (Fast Attack Sub) at the time,
 and sister ship of the USS Scorpion..
 He never discussed his actions till they became declassified a few years ago, some of them are in this book.
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: jetb123 on September 06, 2004, 01:06:34 AM
Quote
Originally posted by B17Skull12
"Idiots guide to typing"  i hear it is a really good sub book.

but seriously i thing there was a thread a while back in the aircraft forum about Sub's.  bunch books posted.
:rofl :rofl  He must have big hands
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: GreenCloud on June 21, 2005, 04:05:45 PM
just ordered dark waters...

need


more



boooks....
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: MiloMorai on June 21, 2005, 04:29:08 PM
All kinds to pick from,

http://www.sonic.net/~books/sub.html
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: GreenCloud on June 21, 2005, 06:27:33 PM
thnx milo..

holy crap!!..i just bought 2 books for 3$ on amazon.!!!


they bettr have all the pages
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: Maverick on June 21, 2005, 07:31:40 PM
The pages are there but the ink ran off when the boat went down.   ;)
Title: I need New Submarine Books
Post by: Seagoon on June 21, 2005, 11:57:05 PM
One of my favorite Sub books is "The Terrible Hours" by Peter Maas.

Technically its pre-WW2 (May 1939) but its still a fascinating and gripping tale.

- SEAGOON