Submarine

Website is still under construction and some minor issues should be reported to Bud Cunnally at Budcunnally@verizon.net   Thanks
Website is still under construction and some minor issues should be reported to Bud Cunnally at Budcunnally@verizon.net   Thanks

ABOUT US

About the organization

The purpose of the International Submariners Association of the United States of America. (ISA/USA) the organization is to perpetuate the memory of those shipmates who have lost their lives in submarines, to further promote and keep alive the spirit and unity that existed among submarine crewmen, to promote sociability, general welfare, and good fellowship among its members, and to pledge loyalty and patriotism to our flag and country.

OUR HISTORY

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OUR LEADERSHIP

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JOIN ISAUSA

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History of the ISA

In the early sixties, two key men in the international submarine environment, the Frenchman Commander Jean Blanchard and the German Commander Adalbert Schnee had the opportunity to meet. They both had brilliantly served on submarines during the Second World War. Schnee, a key man in the German submarine force, was decorated with medals of merit. The two men shared their common experiences in submarines and became friends.