25.01 Temporary Abodes (A Naval odyssey)
There were a few noteworthy places I called “home” and there was always a comforting feeling as I approached the familiar neighborhoods. One such place was San Diego from 1981 Continue Reading →
Seeking the Narrow Way
There were a few noteworthy places I called “home” and there was always a comforting feeling as I approached the familiar neighborhoods. One such place was San Diego from 1981 Continue Reading →
Experienced submariners, familiar with the structure and machinery, can picture what force was required to manifest that kind of destruction. Continue Reading →
Editor’s Note: I want to thank Russ Woods, ICC/SS USN (Ret) for keeping the memory alive with another great candid eye-witness reflection about one of the original USS Bremerton SSN 698 sailors. MM1(SS) Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #46 It’s hard enough to get children to focus, so when there is this plethora of electronic gadgets added to their environment they invariably are Continue Reading →
Contending with a new reality Writer’s Note: What you are about to read comes from the result of attempting to flush out my own experience and is not meant to Continue Reading →
This submarine saga is taking on a life of its own. Blogger’s Note: I can’t believe how fast my last article is catching up with my leading blogposts which were Continue Reading →
How our micro-world in submarine sonar helped contribute to the end of the Cold War Writer’s Note: Blogging is about life, gratitude for things irreplaceable like valued relationships, and, quite frankly, Continue Reading →