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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Crazy Ivan, Lazy Writer,
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This review is from: Crazy Ivan: A True Story of Submarine Espionage (Paperback)
This is an exasperating book. Author Craig Reed gives the reader just enough details to keep him on the hook, then glosses over other incidents and examples from his career that would have made this book a much bettter read. Rather than tell the whole story, he cuts seeminly at random from anecdote to anecdote.Towards the end of the book, Reed has left the Navy after an "incident" he was "inadvertently drawn into, which resulted in Captain's mast [discipline]...one that I was eventually cleared of." Well, what happened, Craig? First you've left the Navy, and one chapter later, you're back in, on a better boat, on another spy mission -- what happened in the interim? It's this sort of material that would have given the reader a better look at Navy life, instead of one painted with broad brush strokes. For a more balanced and far more readable look at submarine life, I recommend Andrew Karam's "Rig Ship for Ultra-Quiet." Reed may be a brave and patriotic Navy diver, but he still could have benefited from a better editor.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Been There, Done That, (but 20 years earlier),
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This review is from: Crazy Ivan Based on a True Story of Subm (Paperback)
Wow, a page turner. I was on a diesel boat that was in the same vicinity in the late 50's. We didn't have divers aboard, but we had what we called 'spooks'. They listened to the 'radio' and we recorded 'sounds' and took bearings on radar installations. We also took pictures, but used a 4 x 5 graflex that kinda attached to the periscope. Our sound gear wasn't as good as it was on the Haddo, but it worked. It was all electron tubes and there was some down time...It was good to hear of some of the antics that went on when Mr. Reed reported aboard. I doubt if that's allowed in the 'new' Navy.... Crazy Ivan is a definite MUST READ for any 'sewer pipe' sailor.. As the song goes. "Those were the Days, my friend.." Oooga, Oooga.. dive dive.. Walters FTU3(SS) USS Caiman (SS 323)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good reading,
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This review is from: Crazy Ivan: A True Story of Submarine Espionage (Paperback)
I just finished reading Crazy Ivan and found I couldn't put it down. Having put the USS Greenling in commission and being around during some of the earlier submarine 'adventures' I found very little that I could fault in your writing. Some of the nuke technical facts weren't quit right, but coming from a 'forward puck' it was close enough. I enjoyed your style and the stories more than I could ever say. Thanks for taking me back aboard.
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