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On Her Majesty's Nuclear Service Eric Thompson

On Her Majesty's Nuclear Service By Eric Thompson

On Her Majesty's Nuclear Service by Eric Thompson


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One of the first ever memoirs by a Royal Navy nuclear submarine officer, this is the inside story of the men who ensured that 'Mutually Assured Destruction' was maintained at all times during the Cold War.

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On Her Majesty's Nuclear Service by Eric Thompson

During the Cold War, nuclear submarines performed the greatest public service of all: prevention of a third world war. History shows that they succeeded; the Cold War ended peacefully, but for security reasons, only now can this story be told.

Eric Thompson is a career nuclear submarine officer who served from the first days of the Polaris missile boats until after the end of the Cold War. He joined the Navy in the last days of Empire, made his first sorties in World War II type submarines and ended up as the top engineer in charge of the navy's nuclear power plants. Along the way, he helped develop all manner of kit, from guided torpedoes to the Trident ballistic missile system. In this vivid personal account of his submarine operations, he reveals what it was like to literally have your finger on the nuclear button.

In his journey, the author leads the reader through top-secret submarine patrols, hush-hush scientific trials, underwater weapon developments, public relations battles with nuclear protesters, arm-wrestling with politicians and the changing roles of females and homosexuals in the Navy. It is essentially a human story, rich in both drama and comedy, like the Russian spy trawler that played dance music at passing submarines. There was never a dull moment.

Behind the lighter moments was a deadly serious game. This, the inside story of Britain's nuclear deterrent, reveals the secretive life of submarines and the men who served on them; they kept their watch, and by maintaining the threat of 'Mutually Assured Destruction' helped keep Britain and the world safe.

On Her Majesty's Nuclear Service Reviews

This book is highly recommended, not just for the detail and historical perspective it gives, but also for the lightness of the writing. This reviewer could almost sense Eric Thompson smiling wryly as he put his memories down on paper or computer screen. * Navy Books 29/03/2021 *
This is a personal memoir, but a superior one. As well as being a cracking read, Thompson puts his professional experiences in their wider context which is why this book should have broad appeal. There is much to learn here about the RN's submarine service and about the UK's nuclear weapons policy. * Naval Review 16/08/2021 *
A well-written book offering readers a fascinating glimpse into the little-known world of the modern Navy and its submarine service. Littered with amusing stories and anecdotes, Thompson's writing entertains as well as informs. * Love Reading *
...it is refreshing to learn what really happens directly from a knowledgeable and reliable source. * Baird Maritime 21/04/2021 *
Both witty and serious, his [Commodore Eric Thompson's] social commentary is as insightful as those of a maritime nature. This book is not just easy but fun to read. The language alone is worth the trip. At the end, readers with submarine experience will be comfortable knowing' Commodore Thompson; those without dolphins will have more than a taste of that experience. * Naval History Book Reviews *

About Eric Thompson

Eric Thompson was born in Scotland during the Second World War. He won a scholarship to Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth at sixteen, was streamed as an Engineer Officer, volunteered for submarines and thirty-seven years later retired as Commodore of Britain's principal nuclear submarine base at Faslane. A creature of the Cold War, he served in five submarines, two squadrons, the staff of Submarine HQ and the Ministry of Defence. In addition to being a nuclear propulsion specialist, he took a Masters degree in Acoustics and became a lead officer in the ultra-secret world of underwater warfare and stealth technology. His MBE was awarded for leadership during a submarine emergency on patrol.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction 1 On Patrol 2 In the Beginning 3 Th e Four-Minute Warning 4 A New Religion 5 The Small Matter of a Journal 6 Welcome to Submarines 7 Resurrection 8 Corporate Constipation 9 God of the Underworld 10 Walter Mitty 11 Trials and Tribulations 12 Going Nuclear 13 Things That Go Bump in the Night 14 Fire Down Below 15 The Strategic Nuclear Deterrent 16 Senior Engineer 17 My Last Patrol 18 War and Peace 19 The Joint Service Defence College 20 Stealth 21 Squadron Life 22 The Directorate of Naval Lost Property 23 The Nuclear Business 24 The Chief Strategic Systems Executive 25 The Peace Dividend 26 'Commodore Eric' 27 Leros Glossary of Terms

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CIN1612008941VG
9781612008943
1612008941
On Her Majesty's Nuclear Service by Eric Thompson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Casemate Publishers
20200915
288
N/A
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