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Recommended for civilian reading? Intent is to list top five in each category in my cookbook.
There are so many nonfiction books based on particular submarines. Can you suggest several of these, as well as some others, for NONFICTION category? Best NonFiction? Blind Man's Bluff (Drew, Drew, Sontag) Thunder Below (Admiral F) Silent Victory: U.S. Sumarine War Against Japan (Clay Blair, Jr. Big Red -- 3 months aboard Trident Nebraska (Souglas Waller) Submarine (Clancy) Silent Steel (Steve Johnson) It's been suggested in another forum that I drop Big Red. Any glaring missing ones for below "best fiction"?? Best Fiction? Pick top 5, please. Das Boot, Lothar-Gunther Buchheim (English, German versions) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne Hunt for Red October, Tom Clancy Run Silent, Run Deep, Edward "Ned" Beach On the Beach, Nevil Shute Torpedoman, Ron Smith Blow Negative, Edward Stephens Ghostboat, George Simpson, Neal Burger ICE AND STEEL, D. Clayton Meadows The First Team, John Ball Pride Runs Deep,R. Cameron Cooke His Majesty's U-Boat, Douglas Reeman KEEP IN MIND these are books for civilians with little info about Submarine Force or submariners. This message has been edited. Last edited by: nancybonar, |
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Ms. Bonar,
Good Subject: My Top three in order of enjoyment (Non-fiction) are: Unrestricted Warfare, by James F. DeRoe Clear the Bridge!, By Richard H. O'Kane War in the Boats (My WWII Submarine Battles), By Capt. Wm J. Ruhe (Ret.) I have a sign copy of "Thunder Below", but it just didn't grab me like the other three. "Unrestricted Warfare" is a must read before Clear the Bridge!". And "Unrestricted Warfare" drives me to obtain a copy of "Wake of Wahoo" by Forest Sterling. Although I should also vote #1 best fiction for "Run Silent, Run Deep, by Edward "Ned" Beach. Reading his book motivated me to put it a "Chit" for subschool, back in 71 while serving in "The Target Fleet" "May you have Fair Winds and Following Seas" R.M.R U.S.S. John Adams (SSBN-620)G 3 Patrols, 72-73 |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by IC2SS19Z50C5:
Ms. Bonar, Good Subject: My Top three in order of enjoyment (Non-fiction) are: Unrestricted Warfare, by James F. DeRoe Clear the Bridge!, By Richard H. O'Kane War in the Boats (My WWII Submarine Battles), By Capt. Wm J. Ruhe (Ret.) I have a sign copy of "Thunder Below", but it just didn't grab me like the other three. "Unrestricted Warfare" is a must read before Clear the Bridge!". And "Unrestricted Warfare" drives me to obtain a copy of "Wake of Wahoo" by Forest Sterling. Although I should also vote #1 best fiction for "Run Silent, Run Deep, by Edward "Ned" Beach. Reading his book motivated me to put it a "Chit" for subschool, back in 71 while serving in "The Target Fleet" RMR: you've had an interesting career. "Clear the Bridge" was on one of my original lists. Tough assignment to ask submariners to suggest best books for civilians who have little or no info about Submarine Force or submariners. We want the books to be authentic but, on the other hand, not weighted down with technical detail. Have a great day, even better tomorrow. Nancy |
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BTW, I have some other titles which I ran across on another website if you want to hear about them. I actually want to get them, since they are out of print, they are pricey too. But a must have for any Submarineer who enjoys the history of WWII submarine combat. Best Regards, RMR Memeber USSVI |
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RMR: Sorry, missed you offer way back.
Yes, would like some of those WWII sub combat book titles if NOT out of print. Should probably divide book list into historical non-fiction fiction But makes for lots more work. Want to include top 10-12 titles in each category in sub cookbook; portion of sales proceeds to go to USSVI Scholarship Fund. Thanks for any help. Sister of Submariner, "Tomahawker" |
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Lead Modorater Recconect America Forum Navy Forums Mod I dunno. Push it and see what happens. ![]() |
You should add Dark WAters-
but that's a book on NR-1 so I'm a biit biased |
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A bit biased, she says....
I enjoyed "The First Team"...thought it was an interesting concept, and he worked it well. Most sub books and movies, I am too doggone busy picking the thing apart to get into the plot, so I avoid them. The exception..."Hunt for Red October", but only because I was on the 688 that acted the part of the USS Dallas. |
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I would add another one to your fiction list of Grey Lady Down. I was reading that book and just at the point where the surface ship runs over the submarine when the collision alarm went off on my boat. I almost went straight through the bunk above mine. This was a very good read.
On the nonfiction side, I would certainly recommend "Around the World Submerged" by, who else, Capt. Beach. I read that book when I was about 14 or 15 and 40 years later I still remember it. |
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My only hiccup with Grey Lady (and I admit I never read the book) was they killed all the nukes in the first 10 minutes.
Give us a chance! |
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Thanks Mike, Ross, Catherine. Will add to the above list.
Just got this e-mail from Amazon. ANYONE READ THEM? Amazon.com has new recommendations for you based on items you purchased or told us you own. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Torpedo ROGUE TRIDENT Rogue Avenger Korea Strait: A Novel (Dan Lenson Novels) Torpedo by Jeff Edwards "…an action-packed five-star thriller, filled with passion and intensity!" --Toronto Free Press... Read more ROGUE TRIDENT by JOHN R. HINDINGER Rogue Avenger by John R Hindinger Rogue Avenger is the sequel to Rogue Trident, a Military Writers Society of America award winner. After hijacking a Trident Missile submarine in Rogue Trident, international arms dealer Pierre Renard and ex-naval officer Jake... Read more Korea Strait: A Novel (Dan Lenson Novels) by David Poyer The taut 10th entry in Poyer's series featuring U.S. Navy commander Dan Lenson (following The Threat) is rich in the naval detail fans have come to expect. After refusing a request that he take a medical retirement (after his... Read more Sister of Submariner, "Tomahawker" |
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