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OSS Special Operations in China Review

OSS Special Operations in China
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OSS Special Operations in China ReviewExcellent read for anyone interested in how WWII was fought--real behind-the-scenes operations told so that you think you've been there.
Also, anyone with an interest in China, then or now, should read.OSS Special Operations in China Overview

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Submarine Review

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Submarine ReviewSubmarine: A Guided Tour of a Nuclear Warship, first published in 1993 but recently updated, is the lead book in a seven-volume non-fiction series which examines many of the weapons systems and/or units that appear in Tom Clancy's fiction.
Written with the assistance of defense analyst John D. Gresham, Submarine is an interesting look at one of the most fascinating yet least seen warships in the United States Navy, the Improved Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine. While steering clear of revealing such closely guarded secrets as true maximum speed, diving depth, and the layout of the nuclear power plant, Clancy and Gresham manage to give the reader an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at "the boat," its weapons, and more importantly, its officers and crew. For, as Clancy has often pointed out in both his novels and op-ed columns, it's not the machine or weapon that determines success in battle; it's the operator and his/her training and morale that matter on the battlefield.
Supplementing the section on USS Miami -- the boat Clancy and Gresham closely examine -- is a section devoted to the Royal Navy's smaller but still-impressive nuclear sub force. Clancy examines not only the workings and weapons of HMS Triumph, a Trafalgar-class attack sub, but he also delves into the differences in training between American and British SSN skippers. His comments may raise eyebrows among some American readers unaccustomed to even constructive criticism of the U.S. Navy, but at least Clancy is honest and doesn't shy away from speaking his mind about a branch of our military that he is otherwise very fond of.
The new edition leaves the original text as it appeared in 1993: there are no updates on the featured officers (namely, the skippers and execs of USS Miami and HMS Triumph) and their subsequent careers. However, Submarine does have a new section covering the entry into service of two new classes of SSN into Navy service, and the section on Other People's Boats has also been updated.
A word about the quality of this book. I like it enough to have both editions, true. It's informative (up to a point), but it's not exactly impressive, either. As an introduction to the topic of nuclear attack subs, it works. But is it as good as Clancy's depictions of SSNs in his novels The Hunt for Red October and Red Storm Rising? Perhaps, perhaps not.Submarine Overview

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Halfhyde on Zanatu (The Halfhyde Adventures, No. 7) Review

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Halfhyde on Zanatu (The Halfhyde Adventures, No. 7) ReviewWe find Halfhyde in the South Pacific fighting off the devilish Russians (so worldwide designs haven't just been in modern Russia?) who want to expand their colonies and sphere of influence. Can that be Capt. Watkiss masquerading in John Frumm drag? A fun story to read.Halfhyde on Zanatu (The Halfhyde Adventures, No. 7) Overview

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SSN Review

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SSN ReviewAt least, it's not a typical Clancy book. Prospective purchasers should know that this is a "novelization" of the Tom Clancy: SSN computer game. As a book, it falls somewhere between his imaginative and intricate fictional works, such as Hunt for Red October and Rainbow Six, and his non-fictional studies of various military units. I love both, but SSN does not measure up to either type of previous work. As a novel, it dispenses with characterization altogether, and the plot, such as it is, is merely a recitation of battle after battle, with very little depth or complexity. (Lack of "depth" in a submarine novel -- now that takes talent!) The book fares better as a study of submarine operations, and yet it still falls short of Clancy's capabilities. Even the author's fictional works do a better job of explaining procedures and terms. By the 200th time you read "Make tubes 1 and 2 ready in all respects, including opening the outer doors," you'll wish this book were being shot out with the torpedos. In short, the book reads like a video game -- one that you're watching someone else play. If you want the involvement, if you want to be caught up in the action, then skip the book and buy the actual game.SSN Overview

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Typhoon Review

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Typhoon ReviewAfter graduation from Annapolis I spent 22 years in nuclear submarines. My career included command of two missile submarines, and I was the Executive Officer of an attack submarine that spent two months under the Arctic ice. Part of that time was devoted to work on in instrumented range to develop under ice tactics and part was spent in interactions with a foreign submarine. As someone who's "been there and done that," I thought Robin White's latest novel, Typhoon, was technically the best I've read on warfare between two modern submarines in the erratic sound conditions of the Arctic, comparable to Edward L. Beach's Cold is the Sea. I do not understand why the above reviewer who was a career submariner thought aspects of this book did not sound authentic. I had nothing to do with the plot or character development of this book, but I am acquainted with Robin White and recognized in the book slang expressions or snippets of dialogue from sea stories I have shared with him in the past. I read this one cover to cover as soon as it came out and highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys submarine novels.Typhoon Overview

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