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Silent Steel By Stephen Johnson

Silent Steel by Stephen Johnson


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Summary

On May 22, 1968, the U.S. nuclear submarine Scorpion sank in 11,000 of water with its crew of 99. Why has never been adequately explained, although some incredible theories have been put forth: The Scorpion was sunk by the Russians. It was blown up by its own torpedo. A garbage chute failed.

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Silent Steel: The Mysterious Death of the Nuclear Attack Sub USS Scorpion by Stephen Johnson

Praise for Silent Steel The magnitude of the tragedy of the USS Scorpion is matched only by the depth of the mystery surrounding her loss. Stephen Johnson has done a remarkable job of shining new light on this dark moment in U.S. submarine history. --Sherry Sontag, coauthor of Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage What happened to the USS Scorpion? The question has vexed submariners for almost four decades. Now, with meticulous research and incredible attention to detail, Stephen Johnson examines and dissects one of the most tragic and mysterious submarine accidents in U.S. Navy history. --Douglas Waller, author of Big Red: Inside the Secret World of a Trident Nuclear Submarine Stephen Johnson has crafted a forensic masterpiece that leads the reader back through time to unravel the gnawing enigma of the tragic 1968 loss of the nuclear attack submarine USS Scorpion. Sifting through a maze of conflicting theories, he meticulously lays out a tale of undersea detectives searching for conclusive evidence to one of the most baffling mysteries of the cruel sea. --Rear Admiral Thomas Evans, author, analyst specializing in submarine history and operations, and former officer on the Scorpion The manuscript arrived with yesterday's afternoon mail. I finished reading it by nightfall. It's that good! Thoroughly researched, impeccably documented, with an appealing and literate style, Silent Steel should become essential reading for submarine enthusiasts and for anyone else who enjoys an engaging and informative yarn. --A. J. Hill, author of Under Pressure: The Final Voyage of Submarine S-Five

Silent Steel Reviews

Silent Steel ably succeeds as a thriller, a tragedy, a mystery and a snapshot of history. (The Virginian-Pilot) Johnson exhaustively explores everything known about the vessel's final year-and-a-half of operation. An engrossing documentation of haunting, grisly what-ifs. (Kirkus Reviews) ...painstakingly...deeply researched. (Publishers Weekly, October 31, 2005)

About Stephen Johnson

Veteran journalist STEPHEN JOHNSON first wrote about the Scorpion in a series of articles for the Houston Chronicle from 1993 to 1995 and assisted documentary makers and authors researching the disaster, including the authors of the bestselling Blind Man's Bluff. Johnson has discussed the Scorpion on Nova's Submarines, Secrets, and Spies and on The History Channel.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Returning to Duty. 2. Weapon System Accuracy Trials. 3. Into the Breach. 4. Preparations. 5. Rota. 6. The Mediterranean. 7. The Final Month. 8. Waiting in the Rain. 9. The Initial Search. 10. Death Rattle. 11. Controversy. 12. The Inquiry. 13. Trial Horse for a New Overhaul Concept. 14. Ishmael. 15. Scorpion Phase II Operations. 16. The Last Investigation. Epilogue. Officers and Crew of the USS Scorpion. Bibliography. Index.

Additional information

CIN0471267376VG
9780471267379
0471267376
Silent Steel: The Mysterious Death of the Nuclear Attack Sub USS Scorpion by Stephen Johnson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20051201
304
N/A
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