he much preferred to be a lowestoft. he loved to fail. that means you is obviously cut out to be in the navy, but not necessarily submarines. after he graduated he went to the west coast and was awarded time and a destroyer but eventually decided he wanted to be a submarine captain. all of the people chose submarine demand for a number of reasons. one, typically the command of vessel is those rapid way to advance the navy in eventually become. a lot of people enjoy the smaller crew. each crew member in each crew member stabilities without having 100 men to know. they typically no weather is the cruise problem, how good they are, when they have to die or surface of fire torpedoes. so it is a lot of people prefer some marine command. of course when he went into submarines, most people went into submarines. it did not know that there would necessarily encounter war. once he got into submarines they did not have an especially colorful career. he was just very typical submarine skipper. very old equipment, the old as boats, which were not very