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Roger B

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Soviet Submatrine Officer awarded for preventing WWIII

A senior officer of a Soviet submarine who averted the outbreak of nuclear conflict during the cold war is to be honoured with a new prize, 55 years to the day after his heroic actions averted global catastrophe.

On 27 October 1962, Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov was on board the Soviet submarine B-59 near Cuba when the US forces began dropping non-lethal depth charges. While the action was designed to encourage the Soviet submarines to surface, the crew of B-59 had been incommunicado and so were unaware of the intention. They thought they were witnessing the beginning of a third world war.


Trapped in the sweltering submarine – the air-conditioning was no longer working – the crew feared death. But, unknown to the US forces, they had a special weapon in their arsenal: a ten kilotonne nuclear torpedo. What’s more, the officers had permission to launch it without waiting for approval from Moscow.

Two of the vessel’s senior officers – including the captain, Valentin Savitsky – wanted to launch the missile. According to a report from the US National Security Archive, Savitsky exclaimed: “We’re gonna blast them now! We will die, but we will sink them all – we will not become the shame of the fleet.”

But there was an important caveat: all three senior officers on board had to agree to deploy the weapon. As a result, the situation in the control room played out very differently. Arkhipov refused to sanction the launch of the weapon and calmed the captain down. The torpedo was never fired.

Had it been launched, the fate of the world would have been very different: the attack would probably have started a nuclear war which would have caused global devastation, with unimaginable numbers of civilian deaths.
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As an aside Vasili died 19 years ago. However, the medal will be awarded to his family. I tried to import his picture, but the attachments program for the forum will not allow me to upload it. I believe that is because it is a .jxr file. I think I can email it to Boo-Boo, he's pretty good with this stuff and between the two of us maybe we can get Vasili's picture on here..

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We are still on track to exceed 115K views by Mid-Night Oct. 31. In fact the numbers are slowly creeping towards 116K. Incredible...

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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild

Doc, it seems you do enough work on your "stuff" to cover for ALL of us !! YOU are a busy, busy man. Glad to see your healthy to do it. Maybe, one day you'll be finished, and you too, can sit back and watch the grass grow !!


View attachment 34607 ......... top o the mornin to all ...!!!

After i read what Doc has accomplished in one day it makes me so tired I go take a nap.:laughing:
 
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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild

Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov
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Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov

Doc and Boo,

You guys are great!! Doc, thanks for finding another picture of Vasili, I hadn't thought of that, and Boo, thanks for getting the picture I sent you into jpeg form. I appreciate it.

I had received word of his award from USSVI (United States Submarine Veterans Inc.) and thought it might give you guys who are old enough to remember, an idea of what was going on in 1962 during the "Cold War".. (I think maybe WE should have been the ones that presented an award to him!! We all have a great deal to thank him for.)

As a point to ponder: The fact that the USSR had given their submarines the authorization to launch a nuclear weapon on the say-so of just three of it's officers, shows just how serious the situation was. That is very unlike Soviet military hierarchy. Offering autonomy to any military unit is quite extraordinary. Even we would have expected to receive orders from the Commander and Chief to launch anything beyond standard munitions.

I graduated H.S. in 1962 and joined the Submarine Service a couple years later. I can remember seeing Hawk missile sites along the Florida Keys in the summer of '62.

We'd all hate to return to those fearful times. That makes it all the worse to see North Korea beating their drums. I had the opportunity to 'work' with ROK Marines in 1970 and they are tough people. I'm sure those in the Northern half of the country are no different.

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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild

I was in 5th grade in the fall of '62...............
We were learning how to go to the bathroom without pi**ing on our hands......
 

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I was in 5th grade in the fall of '62...............
We were learning how to go to the bathroom without pi**ing on our hands......


AND,...we all know you FAILED that lesson !!! ... :laughing:..:laughing:

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