Stealth Boat: Fighting the Cold War in a Fast-Attack Submarine
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Stealth Boat: Fighting the Cold War in a Fast-Attack Submarine

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Stealth Boat is a memoir of Gannon Mchale's years in the U.S. Navy and of the men he served with in the Submarine Service between 1967 and 1970, and some of what they accomplished and experienced during that time. It is my also his remembrance of what it was like to grow up aboard a nuclear powered Fast Attack Submarine. McHale reported aboard USS Sturgeon (SSN637) still a

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Hardcover, 187 pages
Published October 15th 2008 by US Naval Institute Press
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Robin
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Shelves: 2010-list, memoirs
This author, originally from Pawtucket, RI, appeared at my library and my boyfriend went to hear him speak. While there he purchased the book for his older brother but I had time to read it during a lazy Sunday. This was a very readable memoir specific to the time the author spent aboard submarines from 1967-1969. The Naval Institute Press only printed 2500 copies of the book so it's already out of print but if your library owns a copy, by all means take a look at it.
Bill Whalen
One of the best books this submariner has read on life on submarines.
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