Black Submariners in the United States Navy, 1940-1975

Black Submariners in the United States Navy, 1940-1975
Author: Glenn A. Knoblock
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786483008

For as long as an American naval force has existed, black sailors have served it with bravery, distinction, and little or no recognition. They have since earned praise for service in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War, and more recently, they were integral to the development of the U.S. Submarine Service. Their roles limited by segregation, black submariners nonetheless were a key element of the "Silent Service" throughout World War II. With desegregation came expanded opportunities, and black submariners witnessed the birth and evolution of the nuclear-powered submarine, and some of the tensest moments of the Cold War. These men paved the way for those who followed--their contributions deserve recognition, and their stories deserve to be told. This exploration of the role of African American submariners chronicles their service from World War II through the Cold War era. An historical overview of black sailors and the evolution of the Steward's Branch, to which black sailors were eventually restricted, precede descriptions of becoming a steward and a submariner, and of life as a submariner during World War II. An account of black submariners in post-war service during desegregation, the development of the nuclear submarine, and throughout the Cold War follows. Oral histories of more than fifty black submariners who served in World War II and post-war form the heart of the book. Photographs of the men profiled, including wartime photographs, complement the text. Appendices outline the naval steward rating system, list all black submarine stewards serving in World War II, top stewards by number of war patrols, and those lost or killed during wartime service. Rear Admiral Melvin G. Williams, Jr., submarine fleet commander and son of one of the men profiled, provides a foreword.

Black Submariners in the United States Navy, 1940-1975

Black Submariners in the United States Navy, 1940-1975
Author: Glenn A. Knoblock
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786464305

For as long as an American naval force has existed, black sailors have served it with bravery, distinction, and little or no recognition. They have since earned praise for service in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War, and more recently, they were integral to the development of the U.S. Submarine Service. Their roles limited by segregation, black submariners nonetheless were a key element of the "Silent Service" throughout World War II. With desegregation came expanded opportunities, and black submariners witnessed the birth and evolution of the nuclear-powered submarine, and some of the tensest moments of the Cold War. These men paved the way for those who followed--their contributions deserve recognition, and their stories deserve to be told. This exploration of the role of African American submariners chronicles their service from World War II through the Cold War era. An historical overview of black sailors and the evolution of the Steward's Branch, to which black sailors were eventually restricted, precede descriptions of becoming a steward and a submariner, and of life as a submariner during World War II. An account of black submariners in post-war service during desegregation, the development of the nuclear submarine, and throughout the Cold War follows. Oral histories of more than fifty black submariners who served in World War II and post-war form the heart of the book. Photographs of the men profiled, including wartime photographs, complement the text. Appendices outline the naval steward rating system, list all black submarine stewards serving in World War II, top stewards by number of war patrols, and those lost or killed during wartime service. Rear Admiral Melvin G. Williams, Jr., submarine fleet commander and son of one of the men profiled, provides a foreword.

Submariners

Submariners
Author: Keith Hall
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2006-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750952504

The Senior Service has, for 100 years, had submarines. Originally thought to be un-English, submarines helped the British win two world wars and have played a great part in Britain’s nuclear deterrence program. Submariners are a breed apart, according to themselves. Here is a collection of stories from the men involved in the submarine service.

Submariner Tales Ii

Submariner Tales Ii
Author: Dean S. Lewis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491824956

It is the second book of tales about submarines and submariners and the capabilities of both. The focus is during the peak of The Cold War in which WWIII did not happen but had been within in seconds of reality and that would have been a nuclear holocaust and life as we know it would have been a nightmare.

Nuclear Submariners

Nuclear Submariners
Author: Antony Loveless
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778750970

Describes life aboard a nuclear submarine. [wm].

A Submariner's Story

A Submariner's Story
Author: Joel C. E. Blamey
Publisher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781904381020

After six years in the Royal Navy, Joel Blamey was conscripted into Britain's submarine service in 1926, aged 22. He went on to serve an unprecedented 28 years as a submariner, surviving peacetime accidents and World War II. At the age of 50, Joe returned to general service. He served on several submarines and survived several accidents, such as hitting an underwater pinnacle in Sidon and a collision in Seahorse, from which he was transferred before it was lost to enemy action.

Submariner Tales

Submariner Tales
Author: Deans S. Lewis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481761072

Glorified in movies, but hidden beneath the waves in service, submarines have an indefinable mystique. They left harbour in the dark of night and returned the same way, their crews coming and going quietly, dressed simply as regular dock workers. It was for good reason that Canada's Cold War submarine service was known as the real secret service. The interpretive centre, to be built in 2014, will house an extensive collection representing the history of the Canadian Navy with an emphasis on the Cold War. The Museum of Naval History is a Sub-station of The Elgin Military Museum of St. Thomas, Ontario. Founded in 1978, the Elgin Military Museum is a charitable organization established to collect, record, preserve, interpret and exhibit items of Canadian military history, with an emphasis on Elgin County and its citizens. Official tax receipts can be issued for eligible donations.

Life stories of submariners. Almanah

Life stories of submariners. Almanah
Author:
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2017-05-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 5040202628

The antology is written for the members of the International Congress of Submarine Veterans. His authors are professional submarine officers. The antology contains stories, recollections, lyric on life and the military service of the Soviet submarine navy.Это альманах написан для участников Международного Конгресса ветеранов-подводников. Его авторы профессиональные военные офицеры-подводники. В альманахе рассказы, воспоминания, стихи о жизни, боевой службе моряков подводного флота СССР.

The Submariners

The Submariners
Author: John Winton
Publisher: Constable Limited
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

John Winton, a retired Royal Navy officer, p resents a selection of personal accounts covering the Royal Navy submarine service, from the first Holland boats of 1901 to the giant Trident nuclear submarines of today. '