Barnes, Lloyd: my Navy recollections (March 21, 2013) ...

An interview/narrative of Lloyd Barnes's experiences whilst serving with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on March 21, 2013. ... : ABSTRACT: 00.00-03.16 - Biographical and enlistment. 03.06-04.47 - Officer Cadet Training. Served on surface ships 1962 -1966 04.47-05.32 - Early subma...

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Main Author: Unav
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: University of Victoria Libraries 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.58066/nfcy-f510
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Summary:An interview/narrative of Lloyd Barnes's experiences whilst serving with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on March 21, 2013. ... : ABSTRACT: 00.00-03.16 - Biographical and enlistment. 03.06-04.47 - Officer Cadet Training. Served on surface ships 1962 -1966 04.47-05.32 - Early submarine service with Royal Navy. return to Canada. Service on HMCS Objibwa 05.32-07.21 - Why submarines? HMCS Grisle. Submarine training in Canada. 07.21-11.35 - Life on submarines. 11.35-13.55 - Family life in service. 13.55-16.00 - Likes and dislikes of submarine service. Anecdote concerning a Captain. 16.00-28.11 - Role of submarines. ASW. HMCS Objibwa anecdote. Underwater look. 28.11-32.14 - ASW duties. Primary tasks of submarines. 32.14-36.37 - Naval relationship between Canada/USA. Capabilities of nuclear versus conventional submarines. 36.37-50.49 - Nuclear Submarine Project. CASAP. Operations Requirement Manager/Project Director for Submarine Project. Air Intake Propulsion Systems. Retirement. 50.49-54.20 - Arctic sovereignty. Nuclear submarine costs. American opposition to Canada having nuclear submarines. 54.20-1.03.00 - Events after retirement. ...