Rabu, 04 April 2018

Interview with Alfred S. McLaren: Waging Cold War Beneath the Ice

Renowned for his pioneering research into the role polar regions play in global climate change, Dr. Alfred S. McLaren is also a noted undersea explorer who has dived on such historically important wrecks as Titanic and Bismarck. In his book Unknown Waters (2008), the retired Navy submariner chronicles his 1970 command of the nuclear submarine …

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