41 Cold War Sentinels - USS George C. Marshall SSBN-654
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The USS George C. Marshall was built for a kind of war that everyone hoped would never happen. No battles, no victories, no headlines, just long months of silence beneath the sea, carrying consequences too large to ever be used lightly. In this episode of Dave Does History, we step inside the steel hull of one of the Navy’s most important Cold War submarines and tell the story the way the sailors lived it, patiently, professionally, and without mythmaking.
Marshall was part of the “41 for Freedom,” the quiet backbone of America’s nuclear deterrent. She patrolled the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the Arctic ice, survived a dangerous submerged collision with an unidentified but suspected Soviet submarine, and returned to sea through sheer ingenuity and discipline. This is not a story about explosions or triumph. It is a story about restraint, endurance, and the men who carried the weight of the unthinkable so the rest of the world could sleep.