Rickover: Navy↗
by Hyman Rickover
Rickover on naval engineering, nuclear power, and military leadership.
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Illusions Cost Too Much
32 minY *. Of military security th 9uae £39 Author and dces not necessarily reflect dept ea gee Eu nie ee for release at 8:30 P.M, (est) , | . Monday, march 16, 1959 Remarks prepared by VADM H. G.
Meaning of Nautilus Polar Voyage
7 minRemarks Prepared by RADM H. G. Rickover, USN, Chief, Naval Reactors Branch, Division of Reactor Development, U.S.
Memo of Conversation with Jimmy Carter
13 minA Fly on the Wall Rickover’s Dinner with President Jimmy Carter Tuesday, October 1, marks the 100th birthday of former President Jimmy Carter.
Never Ending Challenge
8 minProgress--like freedom--is desired by nearly all men, but not all understand that both come at a cost.
Nuclear Power and Bremerton
4 minFull Text (OCR) * *Wait, I found one potential typo:* "re-affirm" is usually one word "reaffirm" but Rickover's era used hyphens. I'll leave it.
Our Naval Revolution
9 minI greatly appreciate the honor which you have bestowed upon me. As I have said many times before, no large project in this scientific and technological age can be the work of one man alone.
Paper Reactor Memo
3 minJune 5, 1953 Important decisions about the future development of atomic power must frequently be made by people who do not necessarily have an intimate knowledge of the technical aspects of reactors.
Rickover 1954 Administering Large Projects Speech
22 minADMINISTERING A LARGE MILITARY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT During the past fifteen years I have addressed the students of the Postgraduate School at Annapolis on a number of occasions.
Summary of President Nixon Dinner Conversation
6 min25 November 1980 SUBJ: Visit of President Nixon to U.S.S. CINCINNATI on 14 and 15 November 1980 1.
The Role of Engineering in the Navy
34 minIn ancient times a philosopher came to a city. He was determined to save its inhabitants from sin and wickedness. Night and day he walked the streets and haunted the marketplaces.