Naval Sub League. Still exists. I'm a life member. the articles do not go in to tech detail and the war stories are from "safe eras" for a reasonI'm not sure if the Submarine League is till around. It used to publish its own mag which was available for subscription. Funny enough, the operatind manuals/booklets of certain sub sims have very interesting and detailed info, not found on many books.
USN sub service does have an internal mag available through service subscription or through the US Def publishing service (Undersea warfare). Not commonly available
Something wrong with the story. UK Perisher is for nukes only. Conventional drivers do Perisher via the Ducth and Australian navies. In fact we have assisted in the assessment of a few USN sub drivers qualify on some of the elements as they are looking at understanding how conventionals work and train. Less than a handful of USN drivers have gained Perisher passes, but IIRC only one has "failed"Does anyone know if India has sent any of its skippers to attend the RN perisher course? Another navy which conducts a similar course, which is open for foreign navies, is Holland. There was a report in Janes Weekly that came out in the late 80's about the Canadian navy having problems finding skippers of the Upholder class as the first bacth it sebnt to the UK had failed the Perisher course.
Also the Upholders did not go to canada until after the late 90's so they canucks would not have done Perisher anyway. I'm aware of this as I attended a few meetings on whether RAN would purchase Upholders as a 2nd interim squadron and we walked away really quickly (1998) as they were regarded as basket cases. RAN made its opinions on the Upholders clear in 1999 when Adm Chris Barrie made some public comments about how busted they were when some idiot journalist made a comment about them as a suggestion to replace collins