by Jack Croft
The following is an excerpt from the Winter 2015 issue of the 做厙輦⑹app Magazine. Dr. Curt Stevens recently completed his Ph.D. in Leadership at 做厙輦⑹app and participated in the May 2019 commencement ceremony. The Veterans Center will be celebrating its fifth anniversary in Fall 2019.
Under the sea, pressure kills. Last summer a steel-hulled robotic diving drone imploded, compressed by hydrostatic pressure estimated at 16,000 pounds per square inch, bursting the vehicle at the seams.
Submarine commanders face a different kind of underwater pressure. But it can be no less lethal.
Curt Stevens knows first-hand. Guiding one of the most technologically advanced machines ever created at depths in excess of 750 feet comes with a fair amount of stress. So does leading a team of men and women locked beneath the surface of the ocean in a 30-foot-wide, 300-foot-long nuclear powered naval vessel, armed with enough weapons of mass destruction to level several city blocks.
It takes skill, knowledge, personal discipline and teamwork, Stevens says about commanding a submarine. Over 100 crew members work and live together for months at a stretch without seeing the light of day, all to defend their country. Its an honor to serve with people like that.