Submarine: Steel Boats, Iron Men (TV Movie 1989) Poster

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A view of life aboard the US Navy's biggest boomers.
cygnetboy29 August 2022
One of the better documentaries about life aboard a Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine. It offers a unique view of life aboard one of the highest-pressure workplaces in the US military, one that's operational 24/7/365. The interviews contained within it are both topical and interesting, complete with the training that those in the Silent Service must go through to become certified to serve aboard submarines. The bits with Adm. Hyman Rickover, the "father of the nuclear navy" were interesting as well, and very appropriate since the ship being shown in this documentary is USS Hyman G. Rickover. All in all, this was one of the best I've seen to date.
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