Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War
Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War
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In 'Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War,' the author recounts his experiences in the submarine service during the mid-1980s.
The book explores the challenges and realities of submarine life, including the psychological toll of extended missions and the constant threat of catastrophe.
Rausch details classified missions to various locations, highlighting the unforgiving nature of underwater warfare.
He shares personal stories, such as his wife's hardships during his deployments, and emphasizes the importance of teamwork and resilience.
Ultimately, the book is a tribute to the human spirit and the dedication of those who serve in the submarine force.
The book explores the challenges and realities of submarine life, including the psychological toll of extended missions and the constant threat of catastrophe.
Rausch details classified missions to various locations, highlighting the unforgiving nature of underwater warfare.
He shares personal stories, such as his wife's hardships during his deployments, and emphasizes the importance of teamwork and resilience.
Ultimately, the book is a tribute to the human spirit and the dedication of those who serve in the submarine force.
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Henry Rausch, "Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War" (Independently Published, 2024)


