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The Sum of All Fears.pdf - Delta Force

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than sixty thousand yards. If he got a sniff <strong>of</strong> us – hell, he didn't. Never<br />

turned towards us. We held him for sixteen hours once. Had really good water,<br />

and, well – ' Rosselli smiled ' – I decided to trail him for a while, way the<br />

hell away, <strong>of</strong> course.'<br />

'Once a fast-attack, always a fast-attack,' Ricks said with a grin. He was a<br />

life-long boomer driver, and the idea did not appeal to him, but what the hell,<br />

it wasn't a time to criticize.<br />

'Nice pr<strong>of</strong>ile you did on him,' Mancuso put in, to show that he wasn't the least<br />

<strong>of</strong>fended by Rosselli's action. 'Pretty good boat, isn't it?'<br />

'<strong>The</strong> Akula? Too good. But not good enough,' Rosselli said. 'I wouldn't start<br />

worrying until we find a way to track these mothers. I tried when I had<br />

Honolulu, against Richie Seitz on Alabama. He greased my ass for me. Only time<br />

that ever happened. I figure God could find an Ohio, but He'll have to have a<br />

good day.'<br />

Rosselli wasn't kidding. <strong>The</strong> Ohio-class <strong>of</strong> missile submarines were more than<br />

just quiet. <strong>The</strong>ir level <strong>of</strong> radiated noise was actually lower than the background<br />

noise level <strong>of</strong> the ocean, like a whisper at a rock concert. To hear them you had<br />

to get incredibly close, but to prevent that from happening, the Ohios had the<br />

best sonar systems yet devised. <strong>The</strong> Navy had done everything right with this<br />

class. <strong>The</strong> original contract had specified a maximum speed <strong>of</strong> 26–7 knots. <strong>The</strong><br />

first Ohio had made 28.5. On builder's trials Maine had made 29.1, due to a new<br />

and very slick super-polymer paint. <strong>The</strong> seven-bladed propeller enabled almost<br />

twenty knots without a hint <strong>of</strong> noisy cavitation, and the reactor plant operated<br />

in almost all regimes on natural convection circulation, obviating the need for<br />

potentially noisy feed-pumps. <strong>The</strong> Navy's mania for noise-control had reached its<br />

pinnacle in this class <strong>of</strong> submarine. Even the blades <strong>of</strong> the galley mixer were<br />

coated with vinyl to prevent metal-to-metal clatter. What Rolls-Royce was to<br />

cars, Ohio was to submarines.<br />

Rosselli turned. 'Well, she's yours now, Harry.'<br />

'You couldn't have set her up much better, Jim. Come on, the O-Club's open, and<br />

I'll buy you a beer.'<br />

'Yeah,' the former commanding <strong>of</strong>ficer observed with a husky voice. On the way<br />

out, members <strong>of</strong> the crew lined up to shake his hand one last time. By the time<br />

Rosselli got to the ladder, there were tears in his eyes. On the walk down the<br />

brow, they were running down his cheeks. Mancuso understood. It had been the<br />

same for him. A good CO developed a genuine love for his boat and his men, and<br />

for Rosselli it was worse still. He'd had his extra shots at command, more than<br />

even he had gotten, and that made the last one all the harder to leave. Like<br />

Mancuso, all Rosselli could took forward to now was a staff job, commanding a<br />

desk, nevermore to hold that god-like post <strong>of</strong> commanding <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> a ship <strong>of</strong><br />

war. He'd be able to ride the boats, <strong>of</strong> course, to rate skippers, check ideas<br />

and tactics, but henceforth he'd be a tolerated visitor, never really welcome<br />

aboard. Most uncomfortable <strong>of</strong> all, he'd have to avoid revisiting his former<br />

command, lest the crew compare his command style to that <strong>of</strong> their new CO,<br />

possibly undermining the new man's command authority. It was, Mancuso reflected,<br />

like it must have been for immigrants, as it had been for his own ancestors,<br />

looking back one last time at Italy, knowing that they would never return to it,

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