Admiral John S. McCain

Admiral John S. McCain’s naval career, intertwined with the legacy of service passed down through generations of his family, stands as a testament to a life dedicated to the United States Navy. Born into a distinguished lineage of naval officers, McCain was destined to follow in the formidable footsteps of his father, Admiral John S. McCain Sr., and his grandfather, a respected four-star admiral. Despite the rebellious nature that characterized his early years at the U.S. Naval Academy, McCain graduated and embarked on a path that would mark him as one of the most influential figures in submarine warfare. Continue reading “Admiral John S. McCain”

USS Argonaut SS-166

The USS Argonaut was more than a submarine; she was a bold experiment in the U.S. Navy’s quest to master long-range undersea warfare. Commissioned in 1928, she was the largest non-nuclear submarine ever built by the United States at that time, with a displacement exceeding 4,000 tons and an imposing length of 381 feet. Designed primarily as a minelayer, Argonaut was a product of an evolving strategy that prioritized endurance and strategic versatility over speed. Her construction embodied innovation, featuring complex minelaying capabilities and pioneering use of welding techniques. While her early career was marked by mechanical issues and limited success, she remained a testament to the Navy’s ambition and adaptability. Continue reading “USS Argonaut SS-166”

WWII Patrol Reports – January

The month of January was pivotal for the U.S. Navy’s submarine fleet throughout World War II, showcasing its growing dominance in the Pacific theater. From the early war’s cautious beginnings to later aggressive campaigns, January consistently highlighted the Silent Service’s ability to strike both military and logistical targets. Across these years, the January campaigns demonstrated the Silent Service’s evolution into a decisive force, crippling Japan’s war machine and cementing its role as a cornerstone of Allied success in the Pacific. Continue reading “WWII Patrol Reports – January”

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