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USS Nautilus SSN-571 Submarine Briefing

By: Aaron Amick
Narrated by: Aaron Amick
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USS Nautilus SSN-571 Submarine Briefing is a historical lecture about the origins, design, construction, and achievements of the world's first nuclear submarine.

It begins with a detailed account of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover's life and determination to build a nuclear submarine in the US Navy. In this briefing, the history of the USS Nautilus SSN-571 is concisely reviewed and accomplishments highlighted.

The Nautilus changed naval warfare. Here is how it happened.

©2020 Aaron Amick (P)2020 Aaron Amick
Americas Military

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