Togetherness is an overworked term, but in no other branch of our military service is it given such full meaning as in the so called "silent service". In an undersea craft, each man is totally dependent upon the skill of every other man in the crew, not only for top performance but for actual survival. Each knows that his very life depends on the others and because this is so, there is a bond among them that both challenges and comforts them. All of this gives the submariner a special feeling of pride, because he is indeed a member of an elite corps. The risks, then, are an inspiration rather than a deterrent. The challenge of masculinity is another factor which attracts men to serve on submarines. It certainly is a test of a man's prowess and power to know he can qualify for this highly selective service. However, it should be emphasized that this desire to prove masculinity is not pathological, as it might be in certain dare-devil pursuits, such as driving a motorcycle through a flaming hoop.
Emotionally Healthy??
There is nothing daredevilish about motivations
of the man who decides to dedicate his life to the submarine
service. He does, indeed, take pride in demonstrating that he is
quite a man, but he does not do so to practice a
form of foolhardy brinkmanship, to see how close he can get to failure
and still snatch victory from the jaws of
defeat. On the contrary, the aim in the submarine service is to
battle the danger, to minimize the risk, to take every measure to make
certain that safety rather danger, is maintained at all times. Are the
men in the submarine service braver than those in other pursuits where
the possibility of sudden tragedy is constant? The glib answer would be
to say they are. It is more accurate, from a psychological point of view,
to say they are not necessarily braver, but that they are men who have
a little more insight into themselves and their capabilities. They know
themselves a little better than the next man. This has to be so with men
who have a healthy reason to volunteer for a risk. They are generally a
cut healthier emotionally than others of the similar age and background
because of their willingness to push themselves a little bit farther and
not settle for an easier kind of existence. We all have tremendous capabilities
but are rarely straining at the upper level of what we can do, these man
are. The country can be proud and grateful that so many of its sound, young,
eager men care enough about their own stature in life and the welfare of
their country to pool their skills and match them collectively against
the power of the sea.