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Spindrift is a collection of true seagoing anecdotes about the
experiences of three brothers, each of whom served aboard U.S. Navy
ships during his service. One of the authors was a Torpedoman
Second Class on U.S.S. Barbero, a guided missile diesel submarine
in the early 1950s. The second author served as a seagoing Marine
Corporal aboard the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Wasp during the 1960s.
The third author, a career Naval Aviator, served aboard a number of
aircraft carriers over a 33 year career ultimately retiring as a
Rear Admiral. The three authors present to the reader three
different perspectives and three different writing styles about
three different periods in the history of the U.S. Navy. The
perspectives are the submarine service, the seagoing Marine Corps
aspects of life aboard an anti-submarine warfare aircraft carrier
and the attack carrier Navy. The book is divided into four parts:
the first deals with life aboard diesel submarines in the 1950s as
well as nuclear-powered submarine operations in the 1970s. The
torpedoman, Dan and his aviator brother, Paul provide the anecdotes
in this part. Part II deals with surface ships operations over a
thirty year period (1952-1982) and is written exclusively by
brother, Paul, the aviator. Part III deals with aspects of aircraft
carrier operations over the same thirty year period and is written
by the Marine, Bob and his aviator brother, Paul. Part IV deals
with women in Naval Aviation and the anecdotes contained therein
come from the experiences of the aviator. The subject matter of the
anecdotes ranges from the sublime to the ridiculous ...
interspersing humor with adventure, and excitement with
introspection. The underlying theme of the stories stresses the
notion that the sea services seem to contain more than their share
of genuine, all-American characters.
"Power Shift is the first comprehensive account of the US Navy's
Submarine Force transition from diesel to nuclear power. It
represented the biggest, most costly and disruptive technological
change in naval history. This was all done against the backdrop of
intense Cole War operations where US submarines played a critical
role in maintaining the peace. The story is told by the people who
were part of the power shift. From seamen to admirals they tell the
stories of how the technological and cultural changes affected
them."
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