What kills me is that these idiots have no idea how instrumental the Silent Service was in WWII, and how it remained so to the present day.
DUmmies, and those not DUmmies--I highly recommend the book "Blind Man's Bluff." You might come away with a VASTLY different opinion.
You are exactly right Sparky. Wasn't for them, the US would have had a much harder time defeating the Japs. They took out the Japs shipping and that hurt them so bad that couldn't supply their navy and their land forces.
The guy across the street told me to read Harry Homewood. Bought me Silent Sea I think it was. He had more... Final Harbor and I can't remember what the others in the series were. It's fiction, but he said it was pretty close. Never heard of Blind Man's Bluff but the HH series was great.
It goes into some detail about how the Admirals got onto the sub captains about how they weren't taking care of the torpedos that did not work. It was a hell of a series of books. 3 or 4 if I remember correctly. Too long ago to remember. It was fiction, but it was good. Guy that wrote them was on the boats.