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Submarines and were
Submarines were first widely used during World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ) and now figure in many large navies.
Submarines, which had proved to be an effective weapon during the First World War were anticipated by all sides to be important in the second.
Submarines of the Ohio -, Los Angeles -, Seawolf-and Virginia-class submarines were also constructed by Electric Boat.
ComSubGru 8's operational functions were accomplished through four Task Forces: CTF 64, CTF 69 ( attack submarines ), NATO's CTF 442, or deployed SSBNs and CTF 439, the operational title for Commander Submarines Allied Naval Forces South — the rear admiral's NATO hat.
Submarines were critical in the Pacific Ocean as well as in the Atlantic Ocean.
As they were developed for SSBNs, the reactors are considerably larger than those of current British Fleet Submarines.
U-boat movements were controlled by the Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote ( BdU ; English translation: " Commander of Submarines ") much more closely than American submarines, which were given tremendous independence once on patrol.
He was given the Distinguished Service Order ( DSO ) on 6 January 1942 for, " For daring, skill and determination while escorting to this country a valuable Convoy in the face of relentless attacks from the Enemy, during which three of their Submarines were sunk and two aircraft destroyed by our forces ".
The cars were nicknamed " Red Devils " or " Submarines ".
When informed of Miers ' actions, Flag Officer Submarines Admiral Horton wrote to the Admiralty about the possibility of German reprisals: " As far as I am aware, the enemy has not made a habit of firing on personnel in the water or on rafts even when such personnel were members of the fighting services ; since the incidents referred to in Torbay's report, he may feel justified in doing so.
Submarines were also equipped with fire control computers for the same reasons, but their problem was even more pronounced ; in a typical " shot ", the torpedo would take one to two minutes to reach its target.
Submarines of the Asiatic Fleet were also assigned to the effort.
Submarines were least vulnerable but were also least accurate and communication could be poor at times.
* June 1943-the " May Incident " in which Congressman Andrew Jackson May disclosed that Japanese depth charges were set too shallow-and resulted in the estimated losses of 10 US Submarines and 800 servicemen.

Submarines and more
Submarines can also be modified to perform more specialized functions such as search-and-rescue missions or undersea cable repair.
After the sailor is designated " Qualified in Submarines ", he is treated with a greater amount of respect and given more responsibility.
" What made the occasion all the more remarkable was the presence on board of his second son, Prince Albert, who was to become King George VI, Winston Churchill, ( First Lord of the Admiralty and future WWII Prime Minister ), and of then Captain Roger Keyes, Inspecting Captain of Submarines, who was to become the first Director of Combined Operations ( the Commandos ) in the early part of WWII.

Submarines and had
Submarines traditionally had two periscopes ; a navigation or observation periscope and a targeting, or commander's, periscope.
Submarines built here had the most perfectly round hulls ever produced ( Thresher Class ) because of the largest steel rollers used in the construction of the pressure hulls using HY-80 steel.
Deluca's plan was to begin a “ fast-food venture that provided a healthier, less fattening bill of fare .” On the radio advertisement they had promoted the name as " Pete's Submarines ", which sounded like Pizza Marine, so they changed the name to " Pete's Subway ".

Submarines and become
In February 1943, following the death of the COMSUBPAC, Rear Admiral Robert Henry English, in a plane crash in California, Lockwood was transferred to Pearl Harbor to become Commander, Submarines, Pacific Fleet ( COMSUBPAC ), in which capacity he served the rest of the war, being promoted to vice admiral in October 1943.

Submarines and important
Submarines, as subsurface launching platforms, present an important threat to conventional naval operations.

Submarines and weapons
“ Goose Creek ” A tributary of the Cooper River was the site of a U. S. Navy submarine base through the late 90 ’ s and functioned as a nuclear weapons handling facility servicing FBM ( Fleet Ballistic Submarines ) until the advent of the larger Trident Class which required a deeper draft.

Submarines and naval
During World War I, he served on the Board of Devices and Plans connected with Submarines in Warfare, the Board of Standardization of Submarines, and the staff of Admiral William S. Sims, who commanded all U. S. naval forces in European waters.
; Submarines: Submarines are naval units capable of attacking prior to actual combat.
Submarines may use naval frequencies in the HF, VHF and UHF ranges ( i. e., bands ), and transmit information via both voice and teleprinter modulation techniques.
* Submarines have separate stats for convoy raiding and naval combat

Submarines and warfare
Without a doubt, qualification in Submarines as a Supply Corps Officer is the most rigorous warfare qualification program in the Navy Supply Corps.

Submarines and ;
Triton Submarines, a Florida based company that designs and manufactures private submarines, for which a crew of three will take 120 minutes to reach the seabed ;
; Submarines:
; Submarines
This division was privatised as Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd ( VSEL ) in 1986, later passing to the GEC group as part of Marconi Marine and survives to this day as part of BAE Systems ; BAE Systems Submarines.
He served as the first director of strategy and concepts at the Naval Doctrine Command, as well as Commander, Atlantic Fleet Submarine Force ; Commander, Submarines Allied Command Atlantic ; and Commander, Anti-Submarine and Reconnaissance Forces Atlantic in Norfolk, Virginia.
* AFP, 11 November 1998 ; in " Nuclear Submarines Provide Electricity for Siberian Town ," FBIS-SOV-98-315, 11 November 1998.
* 8 Submarines: 3 of the " Acciaio " class ;
* 8 Submarines, including three of the " Acciaio " class ;
; Submarines
In 2003 BAE Systems Marine was split into separate submarine and surface ship units ; BAE Systems Submarines and BAE Systems Naval Ships.

Submarines and once
Beach, in his later years, once referred to him as a " tyrant " with " no account of his gradually failing powers " ( p. 179, United States Submarines, 2002 ).

Submarines and fleet
* Atlantis Submarines, a public passenger touring submarine fleet

Submarines and for
Submarines are also used in tourism, and for undersea archaeology.
Submarines have one of the largest ranges of capabilities in any vessel, ranging from small autonomous examples to one-or two-person vessels operating for a few hours, to vessels which can remain submerged for 6 months such as the Russian Typhoon class-the biggest submarines ever built and in use.
Submarines can work at greater depths than are survivable or practical for human divers.
* SECF is the combined " A " School for Sonar Technician Submarines ( STS ), Navigation Electronics Technician ( ET NAV ), and Firecontrol Technicians ( FT ).
*" The Yellow Submarines ", nickname for the Spanish football team Villarreal CF
Submarines receive the signal using some form of towed antenna which floats just under the surface of the water – for example a BCAA ( Buoyant Cable Array Antenna ).
* US Navy hull classification symbol for Training Submarines
Submarines in the world wars could stay under for less than a day, but development of nuclear reactors and air-independent propulsion allows submarines to stay submerged for weeks, even months at a time.
* The Submarines for The Voice Project.
She claims responsibility for a $ 2. 8 million Labor Department grant for precision and computer numeric control ( CNC ) machinists, $ 4 million to spur reuse and redevelopment of the Northrop Grumman B-2 facility in Pico Rivera, $ 1 million for upgrades to Cal Poly Pomona ’ s Aerospace Engineering Laboratory Facilities, and $ 1 million for Central Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in Navy Submarines.
Submarines may also be used for reconnaissance and landing of special forces as well as deterrence.
The United State Navy says, " Submarines require no vulnerable underway logistics chain nor depend on mutual defense from other platforms for survivability.
Receiving the Distinguished Service Medal ( DSM ) for his service as Director of Submarines, Hart spent the ensuing years of the 1920s and 1930s in a succession of sea and shore billets as he advanced up the Navy ladder.

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