Former Marine and amateur scuba diver Bob Mintz, on his first trip offshore since Hurricane Hugo, discovers a sunken German U-Boat where there used to be a large underwater sand mound, a spot where he spearfished. Noting the number on the sub, he decided to investigate it, but what he found mystified him. The sub he found was supposed to have been transferred to the Japanese in 1944 and scuttled after the war. Also, why was a U-Boat doing so close to shore in water so shallow? Bob enlists the help for a former Marine buddy and ex-CIA agent, Jim Hopkins, and what they find leads them on a...
Former Marine and amateur scuba diver Bob Mintz, on his first trip offshore since Hurricane Hugo, discovers a sunken German U-Boat where there used to...
Basically, this an autobiographical account of my four years in the U.S. Marine Corps, from 1953-1957. It focuses on the two years I spent at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in the years immediately before the totalitarian regime of Fidel Castro. I have been honest with the tales of my/our exploits, both good and not-so-good. I believe it is an interesting read, and I hope you will enjoy getting a look at life in a Guantanamo Bay that was relaxed, secure and easy-going.
Basically, this an autobiographical account of my four years in the U.S. Marine Corps, from 1953-1957. It focuses on the two years I spent at Guantana...