Ready to Answer All Bells

Ready to Answer All Bells
Author: David D. Bruhn
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

The first American book on shipboard engineering in nearly twenty years, this useful reference offers a guiding philosophy to new, experienced, and prospective engineers. Focusing on the art of the engineer rather than the doctrine and regulations that govern the technical side of the billet, it helps them be more effective at their jobs. Assuming that readers already possess basic knowledge of engineering principles and practices, the author sets forth a coherent blueprint to achieve and maintain the level of readiness necessary to support sustained operations at sea. This guide provides insights born of the diverse and hard-won deckplate experience of former engineer officers aboard a variety of ships and submarines. The author and contributors, who have served in a number of engineering positions both at sea and ashore, include a former commander of a destroyer readiness squadron, a former commanding officer of a nuclear-powered attack submarine, and three officers currently commanding conventional gas turbine or diesel-powered surface ships. Acknowledging that the always demanding duties and responsibilities of the fleet's engineer officers have become even more challenging in recent years as funds for maintenance and training decrease, they emphasize the need for shipboard engineers not only to master technical knowledge but to lead, manage, and optimize the use of the personnel and material assets available to them. Their collective wisdom will help flatten the seemingly overwhelming learning curve that engineers must climb. From taking over the department, through overhaul, to the various evolutions and assessment processes that confirm readiness to deploy to faraway regions of the world, this book guides the reader through all the challenges that the engineer officer will encounter, striking a balance between current fleet conventions and engineering practices that have stood the test of time. Navy, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine engineering officers and Navy surface and submarine warfare officers will all benefit from heeding its advice, which until now could only be learned through experience.

Carlson

Carlson
Author: Dave Spear
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1606935070

Master Chief Petty Officer John Keener Long and his comrades discover evidence of a powerful, international drug cartel. A personal war is declared, and he and his shipmates will stop at nothing to protect America from the influx of these dangerous criminals.

The Crescent Odyssey

The Crescent Odyssey
Author: Rudolph Halouk Daus
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 149173714X

When Rudolph Halouk Daus was born in 1933 in Paris, France, to an Ottomon princess and an American Beaux Arts educated entrepreneur with Jewish Rabbinical and French Catholic roots, no one had any idea that in just seven years, the German Army would invade France and uproot his family, sending all of them to fulfill new destinies. Daus shares a fascinating story of his diverse background, his ancestors, and his personal odyssey as he progressed from extraordinary beginnings to a miraculous escape from Nazi-occupied France and finally to an incredible naval career capped with command of two warships. As he details his singular progress across continents, Daus provides an unforgettable glimpse into a circuitous and star-crossed life as he experienced adventures, challenges, and heartbreaking trials as an American Naval Officer and was eventually led into a second career as a law firm manager and a third career as an entrepreneur whose ventures steered him from America to Turkey, Japan, and the Wild East of Central Asia. The Crescent Odyssey shares the fascinating story of a man for all seasons and his unique journey from his Turkey Ottoman soldier's roots to his escapades as an American warship captain and entrepreneur. ?The Crescent Odyssey is a superb read and tells the story of the life and diverse background of an American Naval Officer, his shipmates, his family, his ancestors and his life at sea during the Cold War ? easy to understand for either the experienced sailor or one accustomed to life ashore ...? ? Admiral Frank Kelso, United States Navy (Retired), 44th Chief of Naval Operations

Proceedings of Navy Court of Inquiry

Proceedings of Navy Court of Inquiry
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1488
Release: 1946
Genre: Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
ISBN:

A Tide in the Affairs of Men

A Tide in the Affairs of Men
Author: Brian Alm
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475954522

After his stint in the U.S. Navy, Stan Olsson has made a comfortable life as an American literature teacher in Minneapolis. But that all changes when he gets a mysterious phone call and ends up meeting a man who will change the course of his life. The Coast Guard and the DEA cannot control drug trafficking in the Caribbean, and an organization of zealous vigilantes has something stealthier to put into play. That something is a "ghost ship," a vessel that has been surreptitiously acquired and armed with the specific intent to intercept vessels smuggling drugs in the Caribbean. Olsson has the chance to command it. Against his better judgment, he accepts. Olsson is told that he's not working for the CIA or the military, but for a small, undercover group that will take direct and forceful action against the drug trade. But how will Olsson and his crew respond when violent events force them to confront their innermost selves? As the clandestine operation travels through the labyrinths of the federal bureaucracy and the whirlpools of power in Washington, the interwoven network of complicity, both active and unwitting, raises a chilling question: Are men molded by duty, or do they mold duty to their own will?

Heart of Stone

Heart of Stone
Author: Girad Clacy
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2001-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595880096

Global climatic changes during the early part of the 21st century have placed enormous demands on fossil fuels. Global warming has altered the once predictable weather patterns for the whole planet. The largest shifts in weather have put the United States, in the year 2004, at risk of freezing to death if something isnt done about the problem. Fossil fuels have been in the final stages of exhaustion for some time, however with the shifting weather patterns, this demand has become an unquenchable thirst. Even in late 1999 as his Presidency was ending, Bill Clintons gesture to open up the oil reserves was to no avail. The Exxon Company, one of the only oil companies left after the stock market Crash of 2000, reported that they have built two huge ships to bring back large quantities of natural gas to the United States from overseas. Will the United States freeze to death? Find out in Girad Clacys finest techno-thriller. Liquefied natural gas is both unseen and highly explosive in its pure state and the CORAZON DE PIEDRA, on her maiden voyage is filled full. Walk up the gangplank of a ship carrying 750,000 cubic feet of LNG.