This has been at the back of my mind for weeks, since reading
a Tumblr post that discusses the idea that US Navy subs which never return are still on patrol, not lost at sea. The resulting comment thread seemed to want to be a song. To top it all off, it's a Christmas song! I'm two months too late for this to be seasonally appropriate, but what the
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Good Lord. His book looks like exactly the book I should have read in preparation for writing a song about submarines. I am relieved you think he would have liked it, since I couldn't tell if it would come off disrespectfully. That's the problem with things like this. It's always too soon, and subs continue going missing. I was also thinking of Phil Ochs' "The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns," which Sovay gave to me in a mix in 2011 and I've treasured ever since.
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"First published in 1947, the narrative is based on a journal the author kept during the Bullhead's first war patrol in March and April 1945"--another milestone for him, the only war correspondent allowed on a submarine on patrol in wartime!
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