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Run Silent, Run Deep

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only pretended to be a loyal friend and subordinate, grudgingly remaining as executive officer during their patrols together "for the crew's sake." However, Richardson's conduct under enemy fire as skipper—and having now personally experienced the weight of command for himself—have finally persuaded him that he had been wrong in doubting Richardson all along. During its next patrol under Bledsoe, however, Bungo Pete makes the
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Bledsoe establishes a reputation as an aggressive skipper with an outstanding record for sinkings. Between patrols, Bledsoe has an extramarital affair at Pearl Harbor, causing Richardson anguish for Laura's sake. After heavy drinking during a shore party, Bledsoe reveals to Richardson that he had
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Richardson is forced to withdraw his recommendation of Bledsoe when Jim shows immaturity and performs recklessly on his qualification for command, nearly sinking their boat. Bledsoe is resentful, and Laura despises Richardson for ruining Bledsoe's chance for a command. Richardson and his crew,
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is ordered to return to patrol Bungo Suido where Richardson is wounded in a night-time surface encounter with Bungo Pete. Bledsoe assumes command for the return to Pearl Harbor and Richardson is hospitalized upon arrival. Bledsoe fleets up to command
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Things have to happen, one thing happens after another. All of a sudden you come to an impasse, damn it, and you throw it away and start over again. The subs I did okay, but writing about women–I never had so much trouble in my life as with this
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included it on their list of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year. Beach served on submarines in the Pacific Ocean during the war, and this adds to the realism of the story. He composed two sequels to
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The narrative is presented as the transcript of a Navy tape recording made by Commander Edward J. Richardson, recounting the events resulting in his receipt of the
255:, where Richardson saves three aviators, earning him the Medal of Honor. After the war he returns home, hoping to begin a relationship with Laura Bledsoe. 413: 496: 57:, and deals with themes of vengeance, endurance, courage, loyalty and honor, and how these can be tested during wartime. The name refers to " 20: 184:, skippered by Captain Tateo Nakame (nicknamed "Bungo Pete"), who is responsible for sinking a series of American submarines in the 153:, for training. There Richardson meets Bledsoe's girlfriend, Laura Elwood. The three of them are together when they learn of the 75: 486: 145:, a submarine retired in 1924, and soon is assigned Jim Bledsoe as his executive officer. They and their crew work at the 501: 491: 106: 58: 150: 64:
It was the first of Beach's 13 books. He told an interviewer that writing, for the most part, came easily:
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to destroy Japanese shipping in the Pacific Ocean. Laura and Jim marry just before the
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During his stint ashore, Richardson works on reliability problems with American
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arrives, Richardson convinces his superiors to let him hunt Bungo Pete in the
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including Bledsoe, are soon assigned to a newly launched submarine, the USS
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proved to be the best-known of Beach's novels. It was adapted to a 1958
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to fit out their boat and commission her, and in August take her to
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Beneath the Waves: The Life and Navy of Capt. Edward L. Beach, Jr.
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In the spring of 1941, Richardson takes command of a
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Run Silent, Run Deep (disambiguation)

Edward L. Beach Jr.
Henry Holt & Co.
World War II
Pacific Ocean
silent running
The New York Times Book Review
movie of the same name
Clark Gable
Burt Lancaster
Medal of Honor
war bond drive
World War I
S-16
Philadelphia Navy Yard
New London, Connecticut
attack on Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor
Bungo Suido
torpedoes
Q-ship
Guam
"Deep Down And Deadly"
"In and Out of Books"
"A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year"
"Dust on the Sea"
"Cold is the Sea (Bluejacket Books)"
"Edward L. Beach, Author and First Round-the-World Submariner, Dies at 84"
Edward Finch, Beneath the Waves: The Life and Navy of Capt. Edward L. Beach, Jr., Part V: Run Silent Run Deep (Naval Institute Press, 2010)

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