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Vostrikov and orders
Against Polenin's advice that the man is " the best reactor officer in the fleet ", Vostrikov sacks the officer and orders Polenin to request a replacement.
Vostrikov orders the K-19 to submerge to maximum operational depth ( 300 metres ), then surface rapidly at full-speed to break through the Arctic pack-ice which he estimates to be no more than one metre thick.
Vostrikov orders the K-19 to surface so that he may contact fleet command to inform them of the accident and await orders.
Vostrikov refuses to surrender his boat or crew and orders the K-19 to sail towards the USSR, under radio silence, in the hope that they will meet up with another Soviet submarine ; Polenin is doubtful this plan will succeed as it relies on luck.
Vostrikov orders a reply in the negative ; the men on the deck notice a crewman in the helicopter photographing them, and they drop their trousers and bare their buttocks at him.
Vostrikov again orders the K-19 to submerge, rather than abandon ship, angering the men.
They do so and Polenin immediately orders Vostrikov to be released and Demichev and Suslov to be placed under arrest.
Just as Vostrikov orders the men off the boat so that he can scuttle it, they are rescued by another Soviet submarine.

Vostrikov and during
" Afterwards, during a formal inquiry of the events, Polenin speaks highly of Captain Vostrikov, and rebukes the convened tribunal for the hostile interrogations of both Vostrikov, and the radiation afflicted crew, even going so far as to say: " None of you ... none of you ... has the right to judge Captain Vostrikov.

Vostrikov and which
The crew's performance improves and Vostrikov decides to carry out the K-19's first mission, which is to surface in the Arctic and fire an unarmed (" test ") ballistic missile.

Vostrikov and Polenin
The ship is led by Captain Alexei Vostrikov ( Harrison Ford ), aided by executive officer Mikhail Polenin ( Liam Neeson ).
In addition, Vostrikov points out to Polenin that the crew are too slow and slipshod in their reaction and completion of these exercises.
Talking privately with Polenin, the submarine's political officer, Suslov, expresses some confidence in Vostrikov, but Polenin asserts that the captain was " lucky today, that's all.
When he is gone, Demichev and Suslov produce pistols and point them at Vostrikov, and the Suslov announces he is replacing Vostrikov with Polenin as captain of the submarine, and to surface immediately.
Polenin admonishes them for the attempted mutiny and re-affirms Vostrikov as the captain of the K-19.
Vostrikov then attempts to re-order the crew of the K-19 to submerge, but Polenin interrupts him to say " Don't order them ; ask them.
An epilogue shows an aged Captain Vostrikov in 1989, putting on his dress uniform in a small flat and catching a train to meet up with Polenin.
Vostrikov grumbles about the inconvenience but Polenin informs him this is the anniversary of the day they were rescued.

Vostrikov and crew's
" Meanwhile, Vostrikov blames the officers for the crew's under-performance, accusing them of being soft on the men and lacking leadership.

Vostrikov and .
During his first inspection, Vostrikov discovers the submarine's reactor officer to be drunk and asleep on duty.
But upon surfacing they discover the long-range transmitter on the conning tower is damaged and they are unable to contact fleet headquarters — Vostrikov assumes, ruefully, his surfacing maneuver in the Arctic caused the antenna damage.
Vostrikov refuses to consider such an idea.
Vostrikov approves the plan and the crew work feverishly, cannibalizing the submarine to construct the piping system.
Vostrikov calls for volunteers.
Pavel and another crewman, Anatoly Zubachev, volunteer to be the first team, but Vostrikov has to order others into the reactor.
Vostrikov is informed that a helicopter is approaching ; he and some of the crew climb out onto the deck, thinking a Russian ship has come to save them, only to discover that it is a US Navy helicopter from a nearby US destroyer.
Vostrikov refuses to allow the Americans anywhere near K-19.
He reminds the political officer that he is empowered to remove Vostrikov as captain, if he judges Vostrikov to be jeopardizing the mission.
Vostrikov is handcuffed to a ladder.

orders and series
Mail orders are now being received for the series of concerts to be given this season under the auspices of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society.
In the United States Benjamin Latrobe, the architect of the Capitol building in Washington DC, designed a series of botanically American orders.
In Hunters of Dune ( 2006 ), the continuation of the original series by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, the Baron is resurrected as a ghola ( 5, 029 years after the death of Alia ) by the Lost Tleilaxu Uxtal, acting on orders from the Face Dancer Khrone.
This battle against what he saw as an imperialised papacy and its supporters, the " sects ," as he called the monastic orders, takes up a large space not only in his later works as the Trialogus, Dialogus, Opus evangelicum, and in his sermons, but also in a series of sharp tracts and polemical productions in Latin and English ( of which those issued in his later years have been collected as " Polemical Writings ").
At higher orders in the series infinities emerged, making such computations meaningless and casting serious doubts on the internal consistency of the theory itself.
During the journey, Scott sent a series of conflicting orders back to base concerning the future use of the expedition's dogs, leaving it unclear whether they were to be saved for future scientific journeys or were to assist the polar party home.
The series generated numerous complaints because of its frequent use of racist epithets and ' bad language ' - one viewer reportedly complained of counting 59 uses of the word " bloody " in one episode-and it was cancelled on the orders of the Independent Broadcasting Authority after only six episodes.
By the third series the delivery of Steed's orders was not depicted on screen or explained.
* Combat Mission-( Big Time Software, 2000 )-not the first 3D tactical wargame ( titles such as Muzzle Velocity preceded it ), but a groundbreaking game series featuring simultaneous order resolution, complete orders of battle for numerous nationalities, with three titles based on the original game engine.
In June he marched to Williamsburg, where he received a confusing series of orders from General Sir Henry Clinton that culminated in a directive to establish a fortified deep water port.
The close connection between the Laplace equation and analytic functions implies that any solution of the Laplace equation has derivatives of all orders, and can be expanded in a power series, at least inside a circle that does not enclose a singularity.
Corals divide into two subclasses, depending on the number of tentacles or lines of symmetry, and a series of orders corresponding to their exoskeleton: nematocyst type and mitochondrial genetic analysis.
In 1387 however, a site was secured at Windesheim, some north of Deventer, and here was established the monastery that became the cradle of the Windesheim congregation of canons regular embracing in course of time nearly one hundred houses, and leading the way in the series of reforms undertaken during the 15th century by all the religious orders in Germany.
" While under starter's orders a series of incidents occurred which resulted in one jockey being tangled in the starting tape which had failed to rise correctly.
Some titles attempt to merge the two systems: for example, the role-playing game Fallout uses turn-based combat and real-time gameplay, while the real-time strategy games Homeworld, Rise of Nations, and the games of the Total War series allow the player to pause the game and issue orders.
Rather than a disciplined volley ( Preston gave no orders to fire ), a ragged series of shots was fired, which hit eleven men.
Manetti, followed by Vasari, named the Florentine architect and sculptor Bernardo Rossellino as the person responsible for a series of building projects carried out throughout the Papal States at the orders of Pope Nicholas and his name is usually associated with the project in Viterbo.
Twelve-tone technique orders the 12 notes of the chromatic scale, forming a row or series and providing a unifying basis for a composition's melody, harmony, structural progressions, and variations.
It later emerges that the orders given have been wholly automatic, and the war has taken place as a series of electronic responses to an initial accident.
In 1938 the resort closed, after a series of lawsuits that were probably brought about by the Great Depression, but was leased by the government in 1941 and became a military interrogation camp housing both German and Japanese prisoners of war, known as Camp Tracy, until 1945, when orders were sent to dismantle it.
On his doctor's orders he retired and leased the business to a series of entrepreneurs until Edward L. Jenckes bought the business and building from Mr. Chase's widow in 1884.
This series on orders of magnitude does not have a range of larger areas
General Clinton, in a confusing series of orders, then ordered Cornwallis first to Portsmouth and then Yorktown, where he was instructed to build fortifications for a deep water port.
The Catholic sex abuse cases are a series of convictions, trials and investigations into allegations of child sexual abuse crimes committed by Catholic priests and members of Roman Catholic orders against children as young as 3 years old with the majority between the ages of 11 and 14.

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