A veteran of the United States Navy, Stephen Leal Jackson spent eight years in the submarine force serving on the USS Los Angeles (SSN 688) and the USS Florida (SSBN 728). Jackson’s service included several Western Pacific cruises to the oceans, lands, and ports described in The Men. A lifelong student of American history, Jackson’s ongoing research concentrates specifically on World Wars I and II. Jackson received his Master of Arts in American History from Providence College and is currently in the Ph.D. program at Salve Regina University. Jackson has served as the primary spokesperson for a major electrical utility on nuclear and environmental issues. His unique perspective as a onetime navy enlisted submariner, trained historian, and skilled communicator allows Jackson to provide clear and easy access to the fascinating experiences of the men who fought the undersea battles during World War II.
The Men
American Enlisted Submariners in World War II; Why they joined, why they fought, and why they won.
by Stephen Leal Jackson

The Men
American Enlisted Submariners in World War II; Why they joined, why they fought, and why they won.
by Stephen Leal Jackson
Published Jul 22, 2021
194 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military