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Of Wives and Submarines: A Story of the U.S.S. Razorback, a Guppy IIA Submarine, and of the Men and Women Who Made Her What She Was

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In the tradition of, "Blow Negative" a small town young man winds up on the USS Razorback where he struggles to find his place in a foreign environment of pressure to qualify in submarines. His pervasive personality acts as a mystical catalyst in the trans-formation of an officer who has forgotten what it is to be a father to his children.
American Submariner named, Of Wives and Submarines, a superlative portrayal of life in an American submarine, both in terms of its humor and its compelling description of the psychological effect on families resulting from the unrelenting demands of the submarine service.

371 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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