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The following pages contain the bulletins sent or to be sent via email to interested submariners throughout the country. Submarine Research Center adds them to the website library on a quarterly basis. If you want to be added to our email list to receive bulletins as they are distributed simply email us at:
- Bulletin 70 / September, 2007
- How propulsors work, a second look at the topic.
- Bulletin 71 / October, 2007
- The demise of a submarine skipper.
- Bulletin 72 / November, 2007
- Carl M. Vinson is known as the father of America's two ocean navy. During his lifetime he vigorously supported the Navy and through his position as a member of the House of Representatives he fought for a modernized submarine fleet.
- Bulletin 73 / December, 2007
- Japan's reaction to America's accelerated ship building program of the 1930s and how perceived threats led to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Bulletin 74 / January, 2008
- A torpedoman's mistake nearly ends in tragedy.
- Bulletin 75 / February 2008
- Bill Lightfoot's Beneath the Surface, a superlative description of building the early submarines.
- Bulletin 76 / March 2008
- H.M.S. Astute now is 30% over budget and 3 years late. Why and how this happened.
- Bulletin 77 / April 2008
- The forbidden substance, booze on American submarines.
- Bulletin 78 / May 2008
- A few stories about Admiral Rickover.
- Bulletin 79 / June 2008
- Escape from the Deep, the story of Tang and Dick O'Kane.
- Bulletin 80 / July 2008
- Postscript stories of booze aboard boats.
- Bulletin 81 / August 2008
- The good old TDC and motion picture errors.
- Bulletin 82 / September 2008
- Perth/Fremantle, a mecca of fun for the Second World War submariners who made it their home.
- Bulletin 83 / October 2008
- The S-10 portends the future of S-Boats in the Second World War.
- Bulletin 84 / November 2008
- The fate of the USS Grunion (SS-216).
- Bulletin 85 / December 2008
- Exploration of the sunken Grunion.
- Bulletin 86 / January 2009
- American submariners treated as guests on a Chinese junk.
- Bulletin 87 / February 2009
- The submersible glider, from drawing-board to actuality.
- Bulletin 88 / March 2009
- The bond between a submariner and his boat.
- Bulletin 89 / April 2009
- Torpedo Gyros - How They Work
- Bulletin 90 / May 1, 2009
- Similarities of American and German Exploder Problems
- Bulletin 91 / June 1, 2009
- 1943 Sagami Wan horse race from an American submarine.
- Bulletin 92 / July 1, 2009
- USS Pomfret (SS-391) hits seamount
- Bulletin 93 / August 1, 2009
- World War Two, German food service in a Type VII boat was far below our least expectations.
- Bulletin 94 / September 1, 2009
- How a crew's moral was maintained in a German U-boat.
- Bulletin 95 / October 1, 2009
- The F-4 Sinks off Honolulu in 1914 to become the Navy's first submarine loss.
- Bulletin 96 / November 1, 2009
- Cavite, America's Asiatic submarine force from 1908 through 1941.
- Bulletin 97 / December, 2009
- Pomfret seamount encounter verified.
- Bulletin 98 / January, 2010
- Early fire control techniques - aiming torpedoes by instinct.
- Bulletin 99 / February, 2010
- Narwhal's great race to Darwin
- Bulletin 100 / March, 2010
- Von Tirpitz and the Uboat.