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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Lee Vyborny, Don Davis
"In 1966, when the United States lost a hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain, retrieving it took eighty days and at least three deep-diving submersibles. The unacceptable length of time it took to avoid a near disaster gave Admiral Hyman Rickover, the "father of the nuclear navy," an irrefutable reason to forge ahead on the development of the craft he'd been working on for more than a year. One that could do the job again if needed - and much more.
With every aspect of its conception and its abilities overseen, studied, and scrutinized by Rickover, his intensely personal project would be a 400-ton submarine equipped with a custom-built miniature nuclear reactor and designed to dive deeper than any other submarine, traversing the untouched ocean floor on Goodyear tires. Such depths would also mean that the crew would be cut off from all possible rescue should something go wrong. It was impossibly expensive, extraordinarily dangerous, and as a secret weapon, completely unarmed.
For the American military, the state-of-the-art submersible christened NR-1, would be the most closely guarded - and revolutionary - secret of the Cold War.".
"Through eyewitness accounts from the engineers and the original crew - all of whom were trained to do everyone else's jobs - and from the NR-1's conception through its initial decade of operation to its still-active performance today as the oldest U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine still in service, Dark Waters lifts the cloud of mystery form one of America's best kept secrets with the full story told here for the first time.
It recounts not only the incredible, classified missions of the men aboard the secret submarine, but the human aspects as well: the rigorous mental and physical training, the clashes of personalities, the pride in and heart-stopping fear of pushing the technological envelope, and the thrill of going where no man had gone before - to pull off the impossible and beat the odds time and time again."--BOOK JACKET.
Published
January 7, 2003
Format
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Pages
243
Language
English
ISBN
9780451207777