patrickg
Veteran Member
bgott, Just a couple comments; 1. Compared to just about every other duty in the Navy except a SEAL team, submariners are the most highly crosstrained/substitutable troops they have. Of course a supply clerk may have been the back up cook, second backup, morale and welfare guy, etc, but you never know... They cross train the "H" "E" Double toothpicks out of the nukie sub jocks. 2. Yeah, the reduced magnetic signature could have made compass adjusting easier but what of the out of work flinders bar manufacturers?
I know they run electrical cables around on ships and energize them to try to offset/neutralize the ships magnetic field (regular steel ships) but I don't know if they did that on those particular craft. I am somewhat familiar with GMC 6-71 and 4-71 but not the Detroit 6-71 in cast iron or aluminum. Same engine? Or accidental/coincidental name similarity?
Patrick
I know they run electrical cables around on ships and energize them to try to offset/neutralize the ships magnetic field (regular steel ships) but I don't know if they did that on those particular craft. I am somewhat familiar with GMC 6-71 and 4-71 but not the Detroit 6-71 in cast iron or aluminum. Same engine? Or accidental/coincidental name similarity?
Patrick