Rig Ship for Ultra Quiet, P. Andrew Karam
Rig Ship for Ultra Quiet, P. Andrew Karam
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Rig Ship for Ultra Quiet

Author: P. Andrew Karam, Roger Thompson

Narrator: Norman Dietz

Unabridged: 13 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/08/2018


Synopsis

There are a lot of books about submarines—not many have been written by submariners. Join veteran submariner Andrew Karam and the crew of the USS Plunger (SSN 595) as it goes up against the best of the Soviet Navy on an extended "special operation" in the waning days of the Cold War and find out what life at sea is really like.

What makes Karam's book unique is the authenticity that comes from an author who is a decorated veteran of the submarine service, coupled with the viewpoint of a fairly senior enlisted man who, with no particular ax to grind, simply calls it like he saw it. This is a book about living and working on a submarine—if you want to hear about submarine operations, tactics, and the sort of routine intelligence-gathering that every attack boat conducted every year then this is the book for you. And if you want to know what happens before and after the intelligence is gathered—what the meals are like, how submariners personalize their own minute corner of the boat, how a reactor is started up, and how to flush a submarine toilet—this is still the book for you!

About P. Andrew Karam

P. Andrew Karam is a scientist and an expert in radiation safety, nuclear energy, and radiological security. His books include Radioactivity and Matter and Energy (coauthored with Ben P. Stein).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bryan on May 16, 2021

I like submarines, it's the closest thing we have to starships and I've always been fascinated by both. This book is a semi-fictionalized account of a senior petty officer on his last deployment off the coast of Russia during the cold war. The author makes a point of telling that every story related......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on December 30, 2015

I thought the book was good, but I don't concur with all that is said. I spent 10 years in the submarine service from 1971 to 1981 on the USS Queenfish SSN 651. First of all he hates the food and I thought as most people that submarines had great food; granted it wasn't Morton's steak house, but it......more

Goodreads review by Scott on October 01, 2017

A Great read on life aboard a US Attack Submarine during the Cold War. It gives a good insight and is informative about an average sailor's life. He does get bogged down in details at times but it is worth it as he gets into the nitty gritty of a Cruise aboard a special operation IE.. monitoring Sov......more

Goodreads review by Eric_W on November 13, 2008

Guaranteed to fascinate and hold your interest, this book recounts the boredom, terror, daily grind, and claustrophia of working on a nuclear submarine (USS Plunger) during the Cold War from the perspective of an enlisted man. The author, clearly very intelligent, went on to get his doctorate in rad......more