Submerged

The author graduates from an elite university and enters the submarine service in the mid-1980s when rhetoric between the US and USSR threatens to...

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Henry Rausch
Henry Rausch

Henry Rausch served on submarines and in NATO Submarine Command and Control in the 80s and 90s. He retired as a Commander in 2005 with 22 years of service and lives with his wife in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. He is a private pilot with over 30 years and over 3800 hours flying experience.

 


Books

Submerged

Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War

The author graduates from an elite university and enters the submarine service in the mid-1980s when rhetoric between the US and USSR threatens to turn the Cold War hot. He encounters an unforgiving world where US and Soviet submarines hunt each other unseen and unheralded in the ocean depths and in which minor mistakes can result in...

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How to Hotwire an Airplane

How to Hotwire an Airplane is a 99k-word adventure that combines the magical realism and romance of Kaliane Bradley’s The Ministry of Time with a man-vs-nature tale of survival like that found in Daniel Peña’s Bang. Imagine Stardust set in No Country for Old Men.

In the spring of 2001, Hiram Bleeker, a lonely, guilt-wracked Vietnam veteran with...

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Submerged is on Amazon! Hi everyone, happy to report that my memoir,

Hi everyone, happy to report that my memoir, Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War, is now available for purchase on Amazon!

It is available...

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The guest speaker at my writer's group last month was a famous publicist, he told us the ins and outs of the industry and also graciously listened to our "blurb'--the short...

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Blog

Giving this Season It's that time of year again! No, I mean besides the

It's that time of year again! No, I mean besides the election. The season for canned food drives and clothes donations. The church I attend is partnered with "Samaritan’s Purse". They distribute shoe boxes which you fill up by running down the aisle of a Dollar store and stuffing it with toys, hygiene items, and things for school. Drop it off at the church and they send it to a child in one of the countries in Africa they support. Before you drop it off, you scan the barcode so you can track...

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Be careful what you joke about, it might come true. Back in the day, when

Back in the day, when we were on station off a certain coast, we used to joke about the day when our countries would have normal relations and we could take liberty in the ports we were surveilling.

Time changes everything, and I find myself finishing a trip with my wife in one of these countries--four of them, actually--Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. I picked up this beauty in a junk shop on the main square in Tallinn. It is a Soviet submariner's pin, the equivalent of our...

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Flying for a mission This past few days I flew relief supplies to

This past few days I flew relief supplies to Shenandoah airport and Hickory, NC to support the relief efforts for Hurricane Helene. A tractor-trailer was loading up at Shenandoah to head south and they had posted a detailed list of what they needed. I went to the Walmart and loaded up--it was fun, like a scavenger hunt, looking for things I never buy. I saw parts of the Walmart I had never been to before.

The next day I saw a FB post looking for pilots to ferry supplies down to Hickory, a...

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