Description
This episode is a summary of the USS Scorpion incident of 1968 and a review of the book, Scorpion Down,
by Ed Offley (Published by Perseus Books). The USS Scorpion, a
Skipjack-class nuclear submarine, was heading from the Mediterranean
Sea to Norfolk, Virginia, when it mysteriously sank, making it only the
second nuclear submarine that the US Navy has ever lost. The US Navy
and other authors claimed that the USS Scorpion and its 99 crew members
were lost because of a weapons accident or because of mechanical
failure. However, according to Ed Offley, the USS Scorpion was sunk by
the Soviets in retaliation for the US sinking the Soviet K-129
diesel-electric sub a few months before.
The book is written
by an experienced and well-qualified author. It is a must-read for
anybody who was involved with the submarine or with the search, and it
is a recommended read for any submarine enthusiasts or conspiracy
theory enthusiasts. To purchase, visit www.scorpiondown.com.
Military History Podcast is sponsored by Armchair General Magazine
US Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, is divided up into the following. I will talk about each individual unit listed.
Army: 75th Ranger Regiment, Special Forces (Green Berets), 160th SOAR (Night Stalkers)
Navy: SEALs, and SWCCs (Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen)Air Force:...
Published 05/04/09
This episode answers four basic questions:
Why were both North and South so unprepared for war?Which side had the initial advantage?Did the South have to secede? Did the North have to respond with military force?Was Northern victory inevitable?
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Published 04/24/09