Bob DBF
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The sub commander also is a great choice but I cannot remember his name.
Lockwood.
Uncle Charlie to the sub force.
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The sub commander also is a great choice but I cannot remember his name.
I think his Anglophobia and his poor performance on the East Coast should have resulted in him not being promoted to chairman of the joint chiefs and the fifth star on the shoulder. Fletcher or Halsey could have filled Nimitz's position in 43 and Nimitz should have been in King's role.
His alternate in command of the Fast Carrier Task force, Spruance, was on the other hand a very savvy commander who dealt the IJN several of its most lopsided defeats (Midway, Truk, and the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot").
Maybe they should just name the boats after badass skippers from WWII. Don't the USS Killer O'Kane or USS Red Ramage have a ring to them.
Curious as to the reports that there were 53 personnel onboard a sub with the normal crew listed as 34 in references; I know subs often have observers onboard but that's an increase of more than 50%.
The percentage is high but the the number isn't, depending on what they were doing. Could be civilian contractors, military specialists, or additional submariners in training for the "live fire" exercise, which wouldn't happen often. As an example of riders, the USS Thresher was lost with around 20 civilian contractors onboard.
For day ops or a few days run, it would be very cozy, but could be done as submariners are gregarious folk. The problem with a lot extra personal on a small boat, is that they could get in the way in the event of a casualty,
Also, I don't know how their system works, but for short local and day ops, back when I was riding the boats, we would have riders onboard to collect sub pay while not assigned to a sub by making a dive during the month.
Indonesian Navy has claimed that the sub most likely exceeded its (relatively shallow) crush depth at 800ft and now lies in area of 2000ft.