• Ep58, Commanding a Legend, Captain Bob Schuetz
    2022/05/06

    Bob Schuetz grew up in New Jersey and chose the ROTC when his parents couldn't afford college for all 4 kids. He joined the Navy and fell in love with submarines during his summer cruise and switched his major to Nuclear Engineering from Chemical Engineering.

    As all potential officers do, he interviewed with Admiral Rickover and eventually commanded the fast attack submarine that bore the father of the nuclear Navy's name. He became friends with the Admiral's wife (she called him the Admiral too) and shares some fascinating stories from those day as well as leadership tips!

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    36 分
  • EP57, Flying through the air on a sub, Bob Bailey Sonar Tech First Class
    2022/01/17

    Bob Bailey had to get out of New Mexico. He was running with the wrong crowd and "ran away from home into the Navy." He started out slow and was not the most squared away sailor, but built his career and matured into a leader that knew how a great tactical sonar man acted.

    He once flew into the air during the emergency blow and lived to tell about it.

    Here's his story. 

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    36 分
  • EP56, Surfer turned polar explorer and circumnavigator, Joe Miller
    2021/09/01

    Joe Miller grew up in Virginia Beach surfing and staying away from Navy. It wasn't until he was married and laid off, that Joe reconsidered his decision and joined Uncle Sam's navy as an officer. 

    Joe shares many stories that his wife was tired of hearing that you will love. 

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    48 分
  • EP55, From Community College Professor to Sub Captain, David Rifkin
    2021/06/20

    David Rifkin never planned on joining the Navy. He found the salary for a community college professors not quite enough. He consented to an interview with Adm Rickover and was accepted to the Navy Nuclear Power program.

    David worked his way up the ranks, supporting his sailors and officers making decisions while commanding the USS Billfish, SSN 676.

    He is still active the USSVI as the base commander in Jacksonville, Florida. Who knows, it might be time to take a trip down there for a visit.

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    40 分
  • EP54 Smoke Shack Standout, Daniel Newcomer
    2021/05/29

    Daniel Newcomer started his submarine career aspirations in 8th grade. His dad was a traveling Baptist preacher and when he was onboard the USS City of Corpus Christi was exposed to a family tour that both surprised and shocked him.

    Now Daniel reconnects with his submarine brothers and enjoys reminiscing about his times in the smoke shack. He also has reconciled with his Dad. I guess his dad came around to the fact that submariners are good folks deep down.

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    45 分
  • EP53, Playing with the radio, Kevin Loewe, Radioman
    2020/12/11

    Kevin Loewe couldn't find a job in his native St. Louis, so he proposed joining the navy out of necessity. That began an over 22 years stint of active duty service as a radioman aboard both boomers and fast attack submarines. Kevin shares several stories that you won't want to miss, including the mash potato story!

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    43 分
  • EP52, From a steel town to a submarine, Jim Glunt
    2020/04/30

    Jim Glunt grew up tough suburb of Pittsburgh, Pa where the smoke from the steel mills blocked his view of the night sky. He had to grow up quick also and began working at the age of 9. He had to help his Dad, a steel mill worker, put food on the table for Jim sisters and him.

    Joining the military seemed like a way out and he took it. He got his first airplane ride and his first view of the ocean. He served onboard the USS Groton as a machinist mate (nuclear trained) and he also became a diver, when a shipmate filled out the forms for him.

    After the military, Jim worked at different jobs and noticed that the ocean was awfully close to one of the plants he worked at briefly. That plant was called Fukushima. 

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    36 分
  • EP51, From a Supply Officer’s Son to Trident Missile Tech, Wood Frampton
    2020/03/26

    Wood Frampton grew up around the enlisted club on base where his Dad was a supply officer. He’d have french fries and watch the sailors get into fights. But that didn’t deter him from signing up for the Navy after a stint in the Coast Guard. 

    He eventually became a missile tech, operating the C-4 missile launching system for Trident subs. 

    He learned a lot from his 16 years in the Navy and is thinking of retiring to the Philippines with his new wife. He lived there as a child and thought he would never return.

    Wood in the NavyWood todayWood’s Dad

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    29 分