My first boss spent WWII in a sub, I think it was the Batfish. He had a lot
of interesting stories to tell ---

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Allan Streib <str...@cs.indiana.edu>wrote:

> Not taking anything from those who serve on nukes, but I would think the
> pucker factor was somewhat higher on a WWII diesel/electric sub that
> could not go very deep and could not stay down very long, comparatively.
>
> A modern nuclear sub can go silent/deep and pretty much disappear for as
> long as it needs to.
>
> Speaking from ignorance, however.
>
> Allan



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