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Echo Class [Paperback]

David E Meadows

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (MM); Original edition (Feb 3 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 042522631X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425226315
  • Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 10.4 x 2.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 159 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #437,123 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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June, 1967. In the waters of the Pacific, Captain Danny McDonald of the USS Monaghan is ordered to track down a Soviet submarine—without triggering World War III.

About the Author

David E. Meadows (also known as 'Igor') is a Captain in the United States Navy with extensive experience in both aircraft and surface ships. He has over nine years at-sea, earning his Surface Warfare device while assigned to the USS SPRUANCE (DD-963) 1980 through 1983. He holds a MS in National Resource Management, a MBA and a Bachelor of Science degree in Arabic/Middle East Studies with a minor in French. David has over 5000 flight hours in three different aircraft and holds aircrew wings in Super Constellation; and, both aircrew and NAO wings in the EP-3E - Orion.

(The EP-3E, along with the United States Air Force premier reconnaissance aircraft the RC-135 are portrayed in the books - two aircraft whose crews fly unarmed and unafraid in support of United States interests. He wishes to apologize for giving the EP-3E harpoon missiles in The Sixth Fleet II, but insists there were times he wished they had them.)

Currently, he is stationed in the great five sided building along the Potomac known as the PENTAGON and is assigned to the Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff He graduated from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in June 2000. Before attending ICAF, his last job was Deputy Director of Naval Security Group Europe and Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Cryptology and Information Warfare on the staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe. During Desert Storm, he was the Commanding Officer of Naval Reconnaissance Support Activity. David is a career cryptologist and the books show it with several cryptologic officers as background characters in the series. In the Navy, they are affectionately called 'Cryppies.' After the World War II Battle of Midway, the cryptologists of the United States Navywere called heroes It is unfortunate in this rapidly expanding era of the Information Age that only the U.S. Navy has retained this specialized branch.

Active in a myriad of sports, David is shown here finishing the arduous "Industrial College of the Armed Forces and National War College" massive cross country marathon competition (5 kilometers) in October 1999. Conscious of the self-esteem needs of those much younger than himself, he held back to allow most of the participants to finish ahead of him, which is probably why the National War College won the Commander's Cup this year. He is wearing the workout shirt given to him by the Admin department of CINCUSNAVEUR (N9) upon his departure from that command. A large red triangle is on the back with the words "Caution - Slow Moving Vehicle"

He is a native of Newnan and Coweta County Georgia and the son of Mrs. Wynella Meadows and the late Lamar B. Meadows. His brother Wesley is the fire chief/General manager of Southside Communities Fire Protection Inc in Georgia, and his other brother Douglas is Captain in the Police Department of a city in Georgia. David E. Meadows and wife live in Maryland with their daughter Sara and son Nicholas. David is a member of the local American Legion and Elks Club. David E. Meadows is married to the amazing Ms Felicity Bellis of Manchester, England, who has received many accolades for remaining married to the author for over 23 years and retaining her sanity.

His professional experience and extensive naval background make the Sixth Fleet series gripping novels reflecting a downsized U.S. military of the near future caught in a war of tomorrow easily seen in today's geopolitical world. The books do not reflect the position or opinions of the Department of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, or any of the military services. In fact, they only reflect the author's desire to produce a great story that could be enjoyed by the readers.


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Amazon.com: 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)

21 of 26 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Time and Money, April 17 2009
By CDR USN (Ret) "bohm107w" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Echo Class (Paperback)
Full disclosure: I'm a retired USN officer, with several years at sea in different ship types, and I served during the period in which this book is set (the 1960's). I've read much of what Meadows has written, and the books have become progressively worse. He is a USN Captain, according to his web site, but he writes like he's never seen a ship, much less been aboard one. The plot of this book is thinner than the paper it's written on. The descriptions of equipment and operating procedures are purely imaginative, and the very basic terminology of ASW (like calling out depths in meters, feet and fathoms interchangeably in the same paragraph, and getting two of the three wrong) indicates a total lack of both research and editing. This could have been a mediocre book, but it failed to reach even that low standard. If you absolutely MUST read it, get it from the library...don't spend a dime on it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Naval Adventure!, Jun 30 2009
By Dennis J. Winkelsas - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Echo Class (Paperback)
Captain Meadows has written yet another very enjoyable and exciting naval adventure book. Having read all of his books to date, it's hard to pick a favorite since they are all so well done. I thought the characters here were well developed; we intimately see the thought processes of the Soviet submarine captain and the commanding officer of the US destroyer as they play the ASW cat-and-mouse game. The "inaccuracies" cited in other reviews of this book are pretty much down in the noise, and have little to do with plot of the story. After all, this is a novel, not the Bluejacket's Manual. I have a 40 year association with the Navy, both on active duty and as a technology contractor, and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I'm looking forward to reading his next offering.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPER THRILLER!, Jun 27 2009
By Swubird - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Echo Class (Paperback)
Echo Class is a Cold War suspense thriller that begins with an American destroyer, the USS Dale, chasing a Soviet nuclear submarine, K-122, across the Pacific. Eventually, losing the Soviet boat in deep water, the story then moves into Subic Bay in the Philippines, where the crew of the destroyer takes a well-earned liberty. Their joyful respite is cut short, however, when a sonarman on duty aboard the Dale discovers that the K-122 is actually hiding in Subic Bay. Then the action really begins to heat up.

You see, unbeknownst to the U.S. Navy, several members of the Soviet boat have sneaked ashore on a top-secret-mission. Exactly, what are they up to? I can't tell you that, you'll have to read the book. But, I can tell you that Subic Bay becomes a hot bed of real time war games between the two most powerful navies in the world. Their opposing captains, who can only be described as grand masters of their trade, engage each other in a ticklish fight to the bitter end where one tiny mistake on either side could blast the entire world into nuclear Armageddon.

Like a delicious desert, this book will leave you hungry for more. I highly recommend Echo Class.
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