[b]Admiral]
-- Rear Adm. Richard P. Breckenridge had been stationed in Groton
three times before he became the leader of Submarine Group Two.
But, it wasn't until, as group commander, he said, that he listened to
briefings from sub commanders returning from deployments and spoke with
experts in special warfare and intelligence the group supports, that he
realized that submarines -- more so than probably any other element of the
military -- deter aggression from regional powers around the globe.
Read more at]http://www.theday.com/article/20130415/NWS09/304159956/1018[/url]
-- Rear Adm. Richard P. Breckenridge had been stationed in Groton
three times before he became the leader of Submarine Group Two.
But, it wasn't until, as group commander, he said, that he listened to
briefings from sub commanders returning from deployments and spoke with
experts in special warfare and intelligence the group supports, that he
realized that submarines -- more so than probably any other element of the
military -- deter aggression from regional powers around the globe.
Read more at]http://www.theday.com/article/20130415/NWS09/304159956/1018[/url]