Dark Waters, Lee Vyborny
Dark Waters, Lee Vyborny
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Dark Waters
An Insider's Account of the NR-1, the Cold War's Undercover Nuclear Sub

Author: Lee Vyborny, Don Davis

Narrator: Braden Wright

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/16/2018


Synopsis

Operating alone and unarmed on the bottom of the sea, the U.S. Navy's smallest nuclear-powered submarine is one of its biggest weapons. Tied up at a pier, the boat with the bright orange sail looks absolutely minuscule, innocent and out of place beside its big brothers, the fleet's huge missile-carrying and attack submarines, but it can dive deeper, stay down for a month, and accomplish missions far beyond the capabilities of any of them. The ship has been cloaked in mystery. It wasn't commissioned or given a name, and even today it is hardly known beyond a select fraternity of sailors and scientists. They simply call it the NR-1. The little submarine was born in controversy, served in secrecy, survived potential catastrophe on numerous occasions, and is still in operation almost forty years after being conceived. It was and remains the only one of its kind ever built. The story of the NR-1 is told against the tense background of the Cold War and peopled with such rich characters as the acerbic Admiral Hyman Rickover, ocean scientist Robert Ballard (who found the Titanic), the designers and builders who faced almost impossible tasks to give life to the ship, the unique officers and sailors who took the little boat down into depths on covert missions, and the families who waited for them on shore, unaware that there would be no escape if the boat ran into trouble. Dark Waters: An Insider's Account of the NR-1, the Cold War's Undercover Nuclear Sub is a thrill-a-minute book of submarine adventure, imminent danger, personal bravery, technological wonder and historic discovery. It will be a proud addition to the shelves of readers who love stories of the sea, history and intrigue.

About Lee Vyborny

Lee Vyborny was involved with the U.S. Navy submarine force for more than thirty years. He served aboard a fast attack submarine on patrols in the Pacific and was chosen as one of the original twelve crew members on the Submarine NR-1. He was an Instructor at the Navy’s Nuclear Power Training Unit in Windsor, CT. and a navy diver. He later became a design and production engineer at the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, and a program manager for the development and production of shipboard navigational equipment at Sperry Aerospace and Marine Systems. He was also the founder and president of Program Support Associates. A Consulting Engineering firm that developed and supported accounting software that tracks US Navy congressional appropriation funding. The firm had offices in Charlottesville and Arlington, Virginia, and in San Diego, California. He grew the company in size to 50 people with offices in those three cities before it was sold. Mr. Vyborny is now retired and living in the Caribbean.

About Don Davis

Don Davis, an award-winning news correspondent for thirty years, with assignments from Vietnam to the White House, has written over two dozen books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jan on January 31, 2019

I remember hearing about the NR-1, a nuclear powered submersible, back in the '70s. Finding any information about the sub at the time was almost impossible. This book finally tells the story of the sub, how it was created, and some of the things it was able to do in its 40 year life. Co-written by o......more

Goodreads review by Ervin on December 10, 2018

I’ve long been curious about the NR-1, and I’m glad I got a chance to experience it vicariously through Vyborny’s straight-forward but entertaining memoir. To read this book is to be reminded of the life-affirming value of risk, hard work, expertise and sacrifice. On top of that it’s an adventure st......more

Goodreads review by Philip on December 16, 2020

Great Non-Fiction Submarine Book on the NR-1, its development, and its missions that reads like non-fiction. Highly recommended for Non-Fiction Military Nerds that like Submarine Technology and stories. The best I've read since Blind Man's Bluff many years ago.......more

Goodreads review by Andy on August 08, 2024

Could be the best book I’ve read this summer. The descriptions of engineering and processes were so well written that I never lost focus on what was happening. Such an amazing history and journey. I may read it again......more

Goodreads review by R.T. on September 22, 2021

A fascinating and detailed account of an expensive, unique, and very useful little submarine. Great read for military history buffs.......more