Silent Service

History Channel - The Silent Service: Set Two (2002)  Movies

Posted by rwdfox at July 27, 2024
History Channel - The Silent Service: Set Two (2002)

History Channel - The Silent Service: Set Two (2002)
DVDRip | 4x45mn | 716x480 | MKV AVC@2500Kbps | AC3@256Kbps 2CH | 3.50 GiB
Language: English | Genre: Documentary | Subs: None

Set #2 of The Silent Service continues the journey into the world of WWII submarines, revealing the brave men who served in these underwater vessels. Featuring more historical insights and rare footage, this collection brings the reality of submarine warfare to life.

Silent Service 1+2 (1985)  Games

Posted by Lebedev30 at Aug. 21, 2017
Silent Service 1+2 (1985)

Silent Service 1+2 (1985)
PC Game/Linux | Developer: MicroProse / Retroism | 139.6 MB
Languages: English
Version GOG: 2.1.0.8/2.2.0.9/2.0.0.7
Genre: Simulation - Real-time - Historical
The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived It (Repost)

Edward Monroe-Jones, "The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived It"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1612001254, 1636241263 | ASIN: B00B1GSJK0 | EPUB | pages: 264 | 4.7 mb
Silent Service: Submarine Warfare from World War II to the Present—An Illustrated and Oral History

Silent Service: Submarine Warfare from World War II to the Present—An Illustrated and Oral History by Philip Kaplan
English | November 17th, 2015 | ISBN: 1634505530 | 240 Pages | EPUB | 46.87 MB

See the secret and dangerous world of submarine life and warfare like never before.
The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived It

The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived It by Michael Green
English | 7 Dec. 2012 | ISBN: 1612001254 | ASIN: B00B1GSJK0 | 281 Pages | AZW3 | 1.67 MB
The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived It [Audiobook]

The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived It [Audiobook] by Edward Monroe-Jones, Michael Green
English | May 22nd, 2018 | ASIN: B07CVNZGLJ | MP3@64 kbps | 10 hrs 4 mins | 277.15 MB
Narrator: Tom Perkins, Jo Anna Perrin

When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the US Navy had a total of 111 submarines. However, this fleet was not nearly as impressive as the number suggests. It was mostly a collection of aging boats from the late teens and early twenties, with only a few of the newer, more modern Gato-class boats. Fortunately, with the war in Europe was already two years old and friction with Japan ever increasing, help from what would become known as the Silent Service in the Pacific was on the way: there were 73 of the new fleet submarines under construction.

The Silent Service in WWII: The Fleet Type Submarine  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Oleksandr74 at Sept. 15, 2024
The Silent Service in WWII: The Fleet Type Submarine

The Silent Service in WWII: The Fleet Type Submarine
Periscope Film LLC | 2009 | ISBN: 1411677536 | English | 252 pages | PDF | 212.38 MB
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Live At The Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco 4th April 1968 (2008)

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Live At The Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco 4th April 1968 (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 447 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 219 MB
1:29:35 | Scans Included | Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock | Label: Bear Records

Quicksilver Messenger Service are considered to be one of the most important bands to come from the San Francisco music scene of the 60s along with their contemporaries The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. The band initially came together in 1965 and proceeded to play a great many gigs across America. This 2CD recording finds the band playing at the Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco. The Carousel was another of Bill Graham's venues and he would re-name it the Fillmore West and run it until 1971. When this recording was made it was just a few weeks after the release of their self-titled debut. The set includes "The Fool" and "Light Your Windows" alongside live favuorites "Who Do You Love"and "Walkin' Blues". The second disc however is the real pull for Quicksilver fans as it contains just the one track of the band doing what they do best and which sealed their reputation as a live band. The disc is taken up with an extended jam which never outstays it's welcome but which underpins the bands musical inventiveness and dexterity.
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Unreleased Quicksilver Messenger Service: Lost Gold and Silver [Recorded 1967-1968] (1999)

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Unreleased Quicksilver Messenger Service: Lost Gold and Silver [Recorded 1967-1968] (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 740 MB | Covers - 28 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Collector's Choice Music (CCM-109-2)

By licensing these previously unreleased live and studio tracks (plus some previously released but rare material) from the Special Markets division of EMI-Capitol Music, the mail-order company Collectors' Choice Music has legitimized Quicksilver Messenger Service recordings that had floated around on bootlegs and quasi-legal discs for many years. The performances all date from 1967-1968, a period during which Quicksilver consisted of lead guitarist John Cipollina, rhythm guitarist and singer Gary Duncan, bassist David Freiberg, and drummer Greg Elmore. As Richie Unterberger points out in his liner notes, "They were not so much singer-songwriters as they were virtuoso players and creative interpreters and stylists. They were not the greatest of vocalists or composers"…
Quicksilver Messenger Service - At The Kabuki Theatre [Recorded 1969-1970] (2007)

Quicksilver Messenger Service - At The Kabuki Theatre [Recorded 1969-1970] (2007)
EAC Rip | APE (image+.cue+log) - 788 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 323 MB | Covers (5 MB) included
Genre: Psychedelic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Charly/Snapper Music (SNAD 556)

Released legally 36 years after the fact, the double-disc set At the Kabuki Theatre presents a recording of Quicksilver Messenger Service's 1970 New Year's Eve performance in San Francisco; the sound quality is surprisingly good, because the show was broadcast live that night by local radio station KMPX, resulting in a relatively clear recording. The concert came at a late point in Quicksilver's history. Exactly one year earlier, on New Year's Eve 1969, the existing band consisting of guitarist John Cipollina, bassist David Freiberg, drummer Greg Elmore, and pianist Nicky Hopkins had been rejoined by guitarist Gary Duncan, who had left the group after its second album, Happy Trails, and singer/songwriter Dino Valente, who had been intended to be a member of Quicksilver at their formation in 1965, but was forced to serve a jail sentence for drugs instead…