Short Description:
Sub Tales 3 is the most ambitious project yet completed by the writing team of Charles and Frank Hood. The brothers have established a niche in the storytelling of exploits both famous and obscure in the captivating history of the US Submarine Force. The third entry in the “Sub Tales” series, Sub Tales 3 comprises 18 original lengthy stories that cover a wide variety of topics, historical figures, and eras. From tales of heroism and courage under duress to more light hearted discussions about the Silent Service, Sub Tales 3 is crammed full of interesting details that are sure to please the submarine veteran or enthusiast. Accompanying the stories—many told from the first-hand perspective with the assistance of dozens of submariners who experienced the action themselves—are more than 425 photos, maps, and diagrams to enhance the reader’s progress and comprehension. Each of the visual entries is carefully captioned to provide even more intriguing details about the chapter subjects.
Long Description:
Sub Tales 3 contains several heart-pounding tales of men skirting death aboard submarines; not all episodes ended well, but the brave actions of those who stayed at their posts or found novel ways to mitigate disaster will inspire you. Witness the improbable rescue of airmen from the Western Pacific Ocean during a typhoon in 1972. Marvel at the fortitude of the single sailor who sacrificed his life to save the entire boat during an explosion in port in 1960. You’ll find out why the US Navy build partial submarines in the Idaho desert, and why both a weapon named “SUBROC” and a scientific principle called “natural circulation” gained popularity in submarine circles. These treasures, and many others, await your discovery. Along with the first two volumes of the trilogy, Sub Tales and More Sub Tales, this 722-page book will entertain, enlighten, and occasionally astound you. There are so many wonderful stories of the US Submarine Force to tell—and none of our stories betray any oaths of secrecy.
Vetted by dozens of veteran submariners and polished by three associate editors with vast experience in submarine history and operation, Sub Tales 3 is the finest achievement yet in the expanding anthology of nonfiction books by the Hood brothers about the ever-fascinating lore of the Silent Service. Because of the inherent reluctance among submariners to talk about their experiences, the general public lacks sufficient appreciation for the many sacrifices that have been made by the US Submarine Force over the last 120 years to secure our freedoms. Their books are a collective homage to the valor of the men (and now women) who “wear the dolphins.”
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Reviews by Readers
This book far exceeded my expectations, great detail in describing every aspect of each story.
Loved the actual accounts of those involved.
Strongly recommend this book!
Linda M
Well Written...Very Enlightening
Submarine Sailor & Brother who have done their research and know what they are talking about. Being an Ex-Bubblehead I have all 5 of their books and none have disappointed
Amazon Customer
Good Insight Into Submarine Operations
Submariners are a curious lot. It is said the 'silent service' moniker alludes to both the ability of a submarine to stealthily ply the ocean depths as well as the tight-lipped nature of those who crew the boats. As a former submariner, I'd say it's a little of both, although I've found my Brothers (and now Sisters) of the 'Phin (those who have earned their dolphins, the military badge denoting qualification in submarines) to be quite open to talking about their experiences. But mostly just among ourselves.
Charles Hood and his brother Frank, an ex-submariner himself, are trying to change that by researching and writing stories to document the exploits of the submarine service. They have authored several books. This book is a little different as it compiles stories told by those who were there. I'm biased because I'm one of them, but I think these stories will resonate with others too.
Robin S
Loved the actual accounts of those involved.
Strongly recommend this book!
Submarine Sailor & Brother who have done their research and know what they are talking about. Being an Ex-Bubblehead I have all 5 of their books and none have disappointed