Next Project – The Komar Incident

I’ve been doing research and taking notes on sub deployments and the Cuban Navy during the early 1960s. The information will be used in a story I’ve tentatively titled “The Komar Incident.” One of my favorite Cold War movies was The Bedford Incident with Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier. It was a tense thriller that takes place in the North Atlantic with a US Navy guided missile destroyer dogging a Soviet submarine.

USS Farragut, DLG-6

Widmark was the US Captain and Poitier was a correspondent from a magazine. I don’t know if anyone remembers a short nerdy actor by the name of Wally Cox, but he played the overworked Sonar technician on board.

USS Sea Poacher actually took part in the blockade. She is the type submarine the USS Whitefish is patterned after.
USS Sea Poacher actually took part in the blockade. She is the type submarine the USS Whitefish is patterned after.

“The Komar Incident” will place the crew of the USS Whitefish (SS-432) between a rock and a hard place. After an incident involving Cuban patrol boats, the Whitefish is hunted both by the US Navy and an unknown fifth Soviet Foxtrot submarine armed with a nuclear torpedo. This is all framed within the context of the Cuban Missile Crisis. A fictitious event, but tenser by the minute in the greater political theater of October 1962. There were four Foxtrots the Navy prosecuted during the blockade of Cuba. There was a fifth already in the Caribbean, south of Cuba, but it retired home under tow as a result of an engineering casualty.

Foxtrot Submarine

What if it didn’t?

-John

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