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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"><i>Link to [[Men Who Walk Apart|The Men Who Walk Apart]] from the Submarine Veterans of WW II newsletter.</span><br><br>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"><i>Link to '''[[Men Who Walk Apart|The Men Who Walk Apart]]''' from the Submarine Veterans of WW II newsletter.</span><br><br>
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Revision as of 15:55, 21 June 2023

The Submarine Tradition

"There is something about the submarine service. It tends to create a bond between those who have served that is born of trust. Every submariner who ever put to sea and submerged has placed in the hands of another, their very lives. The bond is not one of close friendship, even though those do grow out of the time spent aboard a boat. It is one of mutual respect - blind to color, ethnicity, religion, nationality and gender. The bond is one of personal responsibility. Not everyone has it. Some don't even know what personal responsibility is. Submariners know what it is. It is their way of life. The trust and respect and sense of personal responsibility is.... "The Submarine Tradition..." -- Author and Historian Jim Christley, USN SS (Ret)

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"I saw the submariners, the way they stood aloof and silent, watching their pigboat with loving eyes. They are alone in the Navy. I admired the PT boys. And I often wondered how the aviators had the courage to go out day after day and I forgave their boasting. But the submariners! In the entire fleet they stand apart!” -- James Michener, Author; "Tales of the South Pacific"

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"There is a touch of the pirate about every man who wears the dolphins badge." -- Commander Jeff Tall, RN

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"Submariners are a bunch of intelligent misfits that somehow seem to get along, understand each other, and work well together.” -- Red Hanley

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"Submariners are a special brotherhood, either all come to the surface or no one does. On a submarine, the phrase all for one and one for all is not just a slogan, but reality.” -- VADM Rudolf Golosov of the Russian Navy

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"These dolphins, once you pin them on your chest, leave deep marks, right over your heart, long after the uniforms have been put away.” -- Bud F. Turner ex-MT2(SS)

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"They weren't just hull numbers, they were our home addresses. Now the old neighborhood is torn down and gone and all that is left are memories." -- Dick Murphy, USS Tiru (SS-416)

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Link to The Men Who Walk Apart from the Submarine Veterans of WW II newsletter.

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PigBoats.COM would like to thank our good friend and colleague Jim Christley, and our brothers at SubmarineSailor.com for the quotes.

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