Just like you do any Navy vessel:
1. Walk down the brow (without tripping or falling overboard into the water).
2. Turn toward the U.S. Flag at the stern of the boat, render a hand salute.
3. Turn toward the Topside Watch (who is typically right at the end of the brow), render a salute, and request permission to come aboard.
3. You present your ID card, and the watch will check your clearance status in the topside watch records. If an escort is needed, he'll call down below for one.
In cases of Flag Officers, the procedure is essentially the same, except the watch will ring the topside bell 4 times (2 bells, pause, 2 bells) and then announce the Officer's arrival. For example, if the Squadron Commander for Submarine Squadron 4 was coming aboard, the watch would announce over the 1mc (general announcing circuit) 4 bells, then "Subron 4 arriving".
Because a German submarine was responsible for the sinking of the Luisitania, with many American citizens on board.
Submarine activity is very important to the security of the US.
They have male nurses on board. They are called corpman.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first sitting President to dive on board a nuclear submarine. On September 26, 1957, he took a 15 minute dive aboard USS Seawolf (SSN-575). Jimmy Carter was a submarine officer, before he was president and saw active duty on them from 1948 to 1952 including service on one of the first nuclear subs. The first president reported to travel in a submarine was Teddy Roosevelt, but I do know if he was president then or if the submarine submerged with him on board.
The Phantom Submarine - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
bombing of pearl harbor No, no that is WW2, 1941. WW1 is 1914 to 1918. A reason for the US entery into the war was the sinking by a U boat (Submarine) of the Liner Lusitania. Some of the people travelling on it were from the US and there was loss of life. 139 US citizens on board :128 were killed. The Submarine was the U 20.
He was a US Naval Submarine Officer.
Virginia class
The submarine you are thinking about was the USS Nautilus. It was the world's first nuclear powered submarine and commissioned into the US Navy in 1955
Virginia class
"Unrestricted submarine warfare" led to a u-boat sinking of a passenger ship, Lusitania, with US citizens on board. This was the official excuse to enter the war.
"Unrestricted submarine warfare" led to a u-boat sinking of a passenger ship, Lusitania, with US citizens on board. This was the official excuse to enter the war.