
Forged in War
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Content
- Intro
- The Author
- DEDICATION
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction: Themes and Interpretations
- Chapter 1-Coming Up To Speed, 1940-1943
- Congressional Consent
- Existing Forces
- New Submarine Construction
- Electric Boat and Manitowoc
- Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company
- Portsmouth, Mare Island, and Cramp
- Construction Costs
- Observations
- Chapter 2-Subcontractors and Scientists, 1940-1943
- Subcontractor Expansion and Mobilization
- Kollmorgen Optical Corporation
- General Motors Corporation
- Hooven, Owens, Rentschler Company
- Science and Submarines
- Observations
- Chapter 3-Research and Discovery, 1943-1946
- Understanding the Ocean Environment
- The Naval Technical Mission in Europe: Learning from German Research and Development
- Observations
- Chapter 4-Coping with Peace, 1943-1946
- Reconversion to a Peacetime Economy: National Policy
- Lifting Wartime Controls
- Reconversion in the Submarine Industry: EB's Victory Yard
- Observations
- Chapter 5-Cold War Challenges, 1946-1951
- What Next?
- The Guppy Program
- The Fourth Revolution
- Observations
- Chapter 6-From Harnwell to Albacore, 1946-1953
- Post-war Scientific Support, 1946-1950
- Defining the Problem: The Low Report and Project Hartwell
- Albacore
- Observations
- Chapter 7-Preparedness, Hopkins, and Gunn's Idea, 1946-1953
- The Industrial Reserve Program
- General Dynamics and Gunn's Idea
- Observations
- Chapter 8-Under Way on Nuclear Power, 1953-1956
- "A Terrible, Terrible Disaster"
- "It Endangers the Safety of the Ship."
- "I Don't Think Liquid Metal Has Any Place in a Submarine."
- Observations
- Chapter 9-Nobska and the Nuclear Debate, 1956-1961
- The Road to Skipjack
- Project Nobska
- The Nobska Post-Mortem and the Debate Over Nuclear Research
- The Quiet Strategy
- Observations
- Chapter 10-Adapting to Missile Technology, 1946-1958
- Background
- The German Bequest
- Exploring the Possibilities
- Regulus
- Hurdles
- Advent of Polaris
- Observations
- Chapter 11-Brickbat 01, 1955-1960
- Is a Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Possible?
- The Four Keys to Success
- Design and Conversion: "The Error Is Anybody's Guess."
- Overcoming the Obstacles
- Observations
- Chapter 12-Conclusion: The End of an Era
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Archival and Special Collections
- Published Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Books
- Articles
- Papers
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