NEW YORK — In 1985, a year after the Cold War thriller "The Hunt for Red October" came out, Tom Clancy was invited to lunch at the White House, where he was questioned by then-Navy Secretary John ...
"The Hunt For Red October" is a Tom Clancy novel adapted into a 1990 movie starring Alec Baldwin and Sean Connery. It's about a Soviet ballistic-missile submarine that could run silently through the ...
Decades before Tom Clancy wrote “The Hunt for Red October,” an Italian naval officer pulled off a stunt that could have come straight from a Cold War spy novel — he stole a submarine to spark a war.
Stars and Stripes: With ‘The Hunt for Red October,’ Tom Clancy’s legend began 40 years ago
With ‘The Hunt for Red October,’ Tom Clancy’s legend began 40 years ago
Military.com: The Real WWI Submarine Heist That Mirrors “The Hunt for Red October”
The Real WWI Submarine Heist That Mirrors “The Hunt for Red October”
The National Interest: The Real-Life “Hunt for Red October” Was Almost as Crazy as the Book
The Real-Life “Hunt for Red October” Was Almost as Crazy as the Book
MSN: ‘Sir, a Rogue Captain Is Stealing a Warship’: The Real Hunt for Red October Story
Key Points and Summary - The 1975 mutiny that inspired The Hunt for Red October had a radically different motive than the fiction it spawned. -The real-life figure was Valery Sablin, a Soviet naval ...
‘Sir, a Rogue Captain Is Stealing a Warship’: The Real Hunt for Red October Story
Yahoo: The real hunt for Red October: Britain’s search for a Russian sub