“War Beneath the Waves: U.S. Submarine Operations in World War II” at the Delaware Archives in Dover

Kent, DE Lecture

Dover, DE – Submarine Operations during World War II were some of the most dangerous and clandestine operations of the war, that provided warfare commanders unmatched capability in anti-shipping, mining, insertion/support of Special Forces, intelligence & warning, search & recovery, anti-submarine warfare, and reconnaissance that helped turn the tide of the war in the Atlantic and Pacific.

Robert Clark, President of Wesley College and former Commandant of Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, Commodore Submarine Squadron Four, and Commanding Officer of the USS Connecticut (SSN 22) will present on the history of the U.S. Submarine Force during World War II and reflect on how the lessons learned almost 80 years ago are still applied today and are the foundation of our current submarine force culture on Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the Delaware Public Archives in Dover, Delaware

This program is free to the public and no reservation is required unless otherwise noted.

For more information contact Tom Summers (302) 744-5047 or email thomas.summers@delaware.gov

“War Beneath the Waves: U.S. Submarine Operations in World War II”
Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 10:30 a.m.

Delaware Public Archives – 121 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. N. – Dover, DE 19901 www.archives.delaware.gov

Weather – Should this program be cancelled due to weather, it will be announced on our website. archives.delaware.gov