Which Soviet submarine officer is credited with preventing a nuclear launch during a confrontation with the U.S. Navy?
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Correct answer: Vasily Arkhipov
On the B-59 submarine, Arkhipov was the only one of three officers who refused to authorize the launch of a nuclear torpedo. His dissent likely prevented the start of World War III.
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