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THE ENERGY PROBLEM AND DEFENSE
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Naval Engineers Journal 1974年 第1期86卷 19-27页
作者: SONENSHEIN, RADM. NATHAN USN The author graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in the Class of 1938. His work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) he has served in various Navy commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the former New York Naval Shipyard the USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) during the Korean War as Chief Engineer and CINCPACFLT and COMSERVPAC Staffs as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command and its predecessor BUSHIPS his duties have included Director of the Facilities Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division Assistant Chief for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance and as Commander Naval Ship Systems Command from 1969 until 1972. Other duties have included an assignment as the Project Manager for the Navy's Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project from 1965 to 1967 Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support from 1967 to 1969 and Chairman of the Naval Material Command Shipbuilding Council which commenced upon completion of his tour as Commander NAVSHIPS in 1972. On 4 September 1973 he was appointed Director of the Defense Energy Task Group (DETG) and subsequently on 15 November 1973 as Director of Energy for the Department of Defense. A former President of ASNE from 1970 to 1971 he is currently Vice-President of the American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. In addition he is a member of the honorary engineering society Sigma Xi and listed among those in Who's Who in America.
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RESULTS OF FDL CONTRACT DEFINITION
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Naval Engineers Journal 1967年 第5期79卷 819-825页
作者: SONENSHEIN, N. U. S. NAVY THE AUTHOR: is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1938. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the New York Naval Shipyard and as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staffs of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship System Command formerly the Bureau of Ships his duties have included Director of the Facilities Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. He is a member of Sigma Xi ASNE and SNAME. From October 1965 to 31 July 1967 he served as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project. As of 1 August 1967 he has assumed the duties of Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support.
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THE EFFECT OF ELECTRONICS ON THE DESIGN OF DEEP SUBMERSIBLES
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Naval Engineers Journal 1969年 第3期81卷 123-132页
作者: NICHOLSON, WILLIAM M. CESTONE, JOSEPH A. Captain W. M. Nicholson USN is presently Director of Deep Submergence Systems Project having graduated first in the class of 1941 from the U.S. Naval Academy and received a Master of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Prior duty has included Design Assistant at the Bureau of Ships Planning and Estimating Assistant at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard Engineering Department on the USS OREGON CITY Damage Control Assistant on the USS PHILIPPINE SEA Ship Superintendent and Docking Office after which he was Design Superintendent at the Boston Naval Shipyard Engineering Instructor at the Naval Postgraduate School Management Engineer and Comptroller at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Professor of Naval Construction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been awarded the American Defense Service Medal the American Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal Navy Occupation Service Medal European Clasp the National Defense Service Medal. Member of the American Society of Naval Engineers American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers the Instituteo Panamerico de Engenieria Naval Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi. Mr. Joseph A. Cestone has been associated with the Deep Submergence Systems Project since its inception and received an appointment as Head of the Sensors-Navigation Ship Control Branch in 1966. In this capacity he is responsible for design specifications and procurement of sensor devices navigation systems and control equipment for the undersea submersibles and habitats pertaining to the Deep Submergence Program.
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Comparative Heave Dynamics Of Two Unusual Ship Configurations For Recovery Of Submersibles
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Naval Engineers Journal 1971年 第5期83卷 30-36页
作者: MOTHERWAY, D.L. HELLER, S.R. D. L. Motherway received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island in June 1961. He was subsequently employed at General Dynamics/Electric Boat Division Groton Connecticut where he held positions in their Planning Department as a planning engineer for FBM Submarine Construction and in the Mechanical Division as a design engineer. Motherway went to the Naval Ship Engineering Center Washington D. C. in March of 1966 with the Submarine Hydraulics Section of the Hull Design Branch where he participated in the design of submarine hydraulic systems. He later transferred to the Ocean Engineering Section of the Deck Systems Branch where he participated in design related to deep submergence vehicles and ocean salvage and retrieval systems. During this period at NavSEC he received his Master Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Catholic University of America Washington D. C. From April 1970 to May 1971 he was with the Undersea Long-Range Missile System (ULMS) Submarine Design Development Office in the capacity of Assistant Subsystem Design Director. Currently he is the Senior Project Engineer for the ULMS program at the office of the Supervisor of Shipbuilding Conversion and Repair Groton Connecticut. He is a member of ASNE and ASE. S. R. Heller Jr. a retired Engineering Duty Officer of the United States Navy received his undergraduate education at the University of Michigan in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and in Mathematics. Following typical shipyard duty during World War II he received postgraduate instruction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to the degrees of Naval Engineer and Doctor of Science in Naval Architecture. Since then he has had design responsibilities in the Bureau of Ships had a maintenance assignment with the Fleet directed structural research at the David Taylor Model Basin engaged in submarine design and construction at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and was the last Head of Hull Design in the
The comparative heaving characteristics of two unusual ship configurations, a spar‐type ship similar to FLIP and a catamaran which employs a submerged cradle suspended by sophisticated motion attenuation devices, for...
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The Fast Deployment Logistic Ship project—A New Approach to Ship Procurement
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Naval Engineers Journal 1966年 第2期78卷 245-250页
作者: Sonenshein, Nathan The Author is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1938. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the New York Naval Shipyard and as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staffs of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Bureau of Ships his duties have included Director of the Facilities Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and most recently Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. He is a member of Sigma Xi SNAME and is currently serving as a member of the ASNE council. In October 1965 he was designated by the Secretary of the Navy as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project.
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US SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIR - FUTURE PROSPECTS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1970年 第6期82卷 13-&页
作者: SONENSHE.N THE AUTHOR is a 1938 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at M. I. T. leading to an M. S. degree in 1944 and later the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands which include: the Mare Island and New York Naval Shipyards Chief Engineer of the USS PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA 41) during the Korean War Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staff of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U. S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command formerly the Bureau of Ships his duties have included: Director of the Ship Design Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. His subsequent positions were as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project from October 1965 to July 1967 and as Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support from August 1967. He assumed his present command of Naval Ships Systems Command in July 1969 almost a year prior to taking the helm as President of ASNE. He is also a member of Sigma Xi and SNAME.
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WHATS NEW IN NAVY PETROLEUM
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1969年 第4期81卷 43-+页
作者: SONENSHEIN, N USN THE AUTHOR:is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1938 His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science Degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the New York Naval Shipyard as Chief Engineer of the USS PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA47) during the Korean War and as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staffs of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command formerly the Bureau of Ships his duties have included Director of the Ship Design Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. He is a member of Sigma Xi ASNE and SNAME. From October 1965 to 31 July 1967 he served as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project. As of 1 August 1967 he has discharged the duties of Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support.
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THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER
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Naval Engineers Journal 1963年 第1期75卷 137-148页
作者: NACHTSHEIM, JOHN J. MIEHE, F.W. WILSON, COMMANDER T. B. Mr. John J. Nachtsheim is Chief Naval Architect of the Hull Design Branch of the Bureau of Ships. Prior to this position he held the position of Deputy Chief Design Engineer at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and a Bachelor of Law degree from the George Washington University Law School. He was civilian project coordinator for the Hull Design Branch for the design of USS Enterprise CVA(N)65 and has been engaged in hull design for the Navy since 1948. Commander Frederick W. Miehe Jr. U. S. Navy is a student in the Navy Graduate Financial Management Program at The George Washington University. Prior to entering this program he was project officer for major combatant ships in the Machinery Design Branch Bureau of Ships. Earlier duty assignments include shipyards staff and shipboard engineering as well as a brief interlude flying blimps. He received the Bachelor of Science degree at the United States Naval Academy in 1943 and the Degree of Naval Engineer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1949. Lieut. Commander Thomas B. Wilson Jr. U. S. Navy is project officer for aircraft carriers in the Hull Design Branch Bureau of Ships. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at the United States Naval Academy in 1948 and his Master of Science degree at Webb Institute of Naval Architecture in 1953. He has been concerned with the construction conversion repairing docking and operation of aircraft carriers since 1951.
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THE SHIP LAUNCHED projectILE
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Naval Engineers Journal 1963年 第1期75卷 93-102页
作者: FERRIS, LAWRENCE W. FREY, RICHARD A. MILLS, JAMES L. Laurence W. Ferris graduated from the University of California in 1916. After working at shipyards on the West Coast came to the Bureau of Construction and Repair in 1925 and has contributed to the design of a wide variety of ships. For several years was head of a section dealing with structural design of turrets ammunition handling and allied subjects. More recently has been a Project Coordinator in the Bureau of Ships. Retired in June 1962. Author of the following papers: “The Effect of an Added Weight on Longitudinal Strength” SNA & ME 1940 “The Proportions and Form of Icebreakers” SNA & ME 1959 “Developable Surfaces” ASNE 1961. Richard A. Frey entered the Bureau of Ships upon graduation from Manhattan College N. Y. in 1951. From 1951 through early 1957 he was on the Destroyer Type Desk and was primarily involved in the hull electronic and ordnance aspects of all destroyer type ships. From 1957 through 1962 Mr. Frey headed up the Surface-to-Surface Missile ASW Conventional Armament and Auxiliary Section of the Bureau of Ships Weapons Branch. His duties entailed all aspects relative to the installation of such weapon systems as REGULUS ASROC SUBROC torpedoes conventional guns and similar ordnance in various surface and sub-surface craft. Mr. Frey has been recently detailed to the Bureau's new SEAHAWK Program Management Office. James L. Mills Jr. holds a bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture. Following his graduation in 1944 he was ordered to the USNR Midshipman's School at Cornell the Navy Fire Fighting and Damage Control School in Philadelphia and then to duty in the Construction and Repair Department aboard the USS PENNSYLVANIA. He subsequently served as the Assistant First Lieutenant and Damage Control Officer in that ship. After release from active duty Mr. Mills did naval architectural work at the David Taylor Model Basin the Naval Engineering Division of the U. S. Coast Guard and Bethlehem Steel's Staten Island
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