Captain Dye was graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1940, and obtained his Master’s Degree from the University of Pittsburgh. During World War II he served on board five different submarines, and was Commanding Officer of USS Sea Fox (SS-402) during the Korean War. He completed a postgraduate course in Petroleum Engineering, and has written a number of articles on that subject for various publications. His current duty assignment is on the Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Articles by Ira Dye

Flags of Convenience; Maritime Dilemma

By Captain Ira Dye, USN
February 1962
Vast quantities of vital raw materials imported by the United States are being carried in U. S.-owned ships registered under flags of convenience. Control of these ships by the United ...

Books by Ira Dye