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    Interesting snippet

    I was reading Blind Mans Bluff on the nuke subs and the things they got up to stalking the Russianicon subs and cables its a good read. They seemed to agree now after the statute time limit has elapsed that Scorpion was sunk by a hot torpedo apparently due to the batteries they had in the Mk 37 fish.

    Anyway thats not the snippet the one that caught my eye was when the battleship New Jersey (BB-62) was scooting across to VN for support duties she was in the cross hairs of a Soviet submarine.
    Had the capt of that nuclear Russian submarine received the order to sink her he would have put her into Davey Jonse's locker.

    So there you go an unknown at the time narrow squeak for one of the best battleships ever designed.
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    I seem to recall, that when the USS New Jersey was activated for Viet Nam service (naval shelling) the navy had a problem find gunners
    and loaders familiar with the 16 inch guns

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    I seem to recall, that when the USS New Jersey was activated for Viet Nam service (naval shelling) the navy had a problem find gunners
    and loaders familiar with the 16 inch guns
    And they'd have an even greater problem now.
    “There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”

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    Not to engage in oneupmanship but I have been on aircraft carriers when they were overflown by Sovieticon TU95 Bear bombers on several different deployments. Part of the Great Game... The ships would always launch the two Alert 5 birds and they would tuck right in, ostensibly to ram the bomb bay if the doors ever opened. They didn't.

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    Presumably it could all be relearnt again. The question would be if large calibre naval guns were adopted again how much or how little would the design of the gun and turrets change from the past.

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    I'm sure Cher could help with instruction on those big guns

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    Cher might like large sized cannons Muffett.........oooops!

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    You learn something every day guys, I never knew Cher was a target layer in the the US Navy!

    Left a bit, bit more, fire!

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    Another part of the submarine spy game and just as interesting with escapades is the NR-1 the USAicon's smallest nuclear sub it's reactor was the size of a normal domestic oven they had quite a few escapades in that thing as it could out dive in depth every known naval submarines on the planet.
    They did have a lively time in it at one point plunging into a crevasse, its been a long time since I read the book but think they went well past 1850 feet the hulls roundness in being built had to be held to within 1/16th of an inch, it also had wheels built into the bottom of the hull so it could run along the sea bed!

    The book is called "Dark Waters" By Lee Vyborny and Don Davis

    Bit on the NR-1 American submarine NR-1 - Wikipedia
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    Came across these old clippings the other day; from Life Magazine I suspect. Notice the wheels under the early subs and the model with externally mounted torpedoes on rotating launchers!

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    “There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”

    Edward Bernays, 1928

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