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"NOTE: It was found that CRS kickplates on conning tower ladder reflected light from control room. These were removed. A blanket was secured across inboard side of wardroom to permit reading this light..." This passage from USS S-17's operational logs reveals far more than a simple maintenance note. It demonstrates the razor-sharp tactical awareness required of submarine crews during World War II. The crew identified a critical security vulnerabilityâ "metal kickplates reflecting control room illuminationâ "that could betray their position to enemy forces in the darkness. Their immediate corrective action, securing a blanket across the wardroom, exemplifies the constant vigilance and problem-solving ingenuity that kept these vessels and their crews alive. Such details, often overlooked in conventional histories, illuminate the daily reality of submarine warfare: survival depended not only on courage and firepower, but on meticulous attention to operational security, continuous adaptation, and the collective intelligence of men working in extreme conditions. Owning the complete war patrol reports of USS S-17 (SS-122) means possessing an unfiltered window into one of World War II's most consequential yet underappreciated theaters of combat. This volume compiles the declassified, official patrol reports filed by commanding officers and crew members who served aboard this Sargo-class submarine during her combat operations in the Pacific. These are not secondhand accounts or reconstructed narrativesâ "they are primary source documents written by men who lived through these operations, submitted in real-time to naval command, and preserved in the National Archives for over eighty years. For naval historians and military researchers, these reports represent invaluable primary evidence. They contain tactical decisions, enemy contact reports, weapon performance data, damage assessments, and crew observations that shaped our understanding of submarine warfare. Each patrol tells a story of strategy, courage, and the technological and human challenges of undersea combat. Researchers studying World War II naval operations, Pacific theater strategy, submarine tactics, or the evolution of naval technology will find critical information within these pages. WWII enthusiasts and military history buffs discover something equally compelling: the authentic voice of history. These reports capture the tension, uncertainty, and determination of submarine operations. You'll read about surface engagements, depth charge attacks, equipment failures, successful torpedo runs, and the constant psychological pressure of extended patrols. The technical details reveal how submarines actually operated, far removed from Hollywood dramatization. The USS S-17 served with distinction during the war, and her patrol reports document real combat operations, real decisions, and real consequences. This is history as it was recordedâ "unvarnished, official, and profoundly human. Whether you're a serious researcher, a dedicated history collector, or someone passionate about preserving the legacy of those who served, this volume deserves a place in your library. These declassified documents are increasingly difficult to access in complete, organized form. As original archives age and institutional collections become digitized, comprehensive compilations like this become essential for scholars and enthusiasts who lack direct access to government repositories. Acquiring this volume ensures you preserve this crucial historical record. The men of USS S-17 deserve to be remembered. Their service, their sacrifice, and their professional expertise changed the course of naval warfare. By owning this volume, you're not simply collecting a bookâ "you're preserving and honoring their lega...