Emergency Deep
One Man's Life in the Submarine Service
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Richard A. Smith
When Richard A Smith agreed to join one of the most secretive and elite branches of the U.S. Navy, he had no idea how much it would change his life. From the moment he signed the Navy contract, he was drawn into the shadowy world of the Silent Service... and it would never let him go.
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I will be much more careful now in purchasing books written by anyone stationed in the silent service, and in fact the book I believe was written to ride of the coat tails of the very good books written by combat soldiers this past several years. Shame on the author, is all I can say.
Dive, Dive, Dive.
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A visit with a family in a world uncommon.
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What did you love best about Emergency Deep?
It read easy and brought back many memories of my life on board USS SkipjackWhat did you like best about this story?
Its realism!Which scene was your favorite?
The one about meWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
YesAny additional comments?
Worth a read, have shared with many friends alreadyA True Life Experience
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Nuclear Submarine Life
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Perhaps. At least for as an accurate description of the nuclear power program and general life aboard nuclear submarines.Would you be willing to try another book from Richard Alan Smith? Why or why not?
No.How did the narrator detract from the book?
While only the author or someone who has "been there" could narrate this book most of the narration sounded eerily similar to the narration of "A Christmas Story." It was clever in parts and distracting in others.Do you think Emergency Deep needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No. The story is self contained.Any additional comments?
As someone who had many of these same experiences -- the Navy's nuclear power program, attack boat patrols, qualifications, etc. I found the book accurate and a pleasant reminder of "back in the day." Yet, the author's journey was troubling to me. The compelling need for self validation and the heavy dose of self criticism, while being much of the point for writing the book, left me feeling much less sympathetic and at times a bit angry. This is one of those books the author needed to write for himself, as a cathartic exercise. It may be something to skip for many who endured and finished their commitments.Some Good, Some Not So
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