I’m not going to say I told them so, but I told them so.
This must have been one fat active duty sailor that nobody could notice she was pregnant.
Women on boats. What could go wrong?
Did she weigh 300 lbs.?
“fighting ISIS”
It’s not like she was on the ground in combat. She was at sea. Not to belittle the Navy’s contribution but to say she was “fighting ISIS” is a bit of a stretch.
Awww, isn’t that just the sweetest thing
Like Matt Lauer admonished Trump about. Nothing will happen when you put women in the military in the same area as male servicemen.
Welcome to your new Navy and newest fighting vessel—the USS Love Boat.
When are they going to thrown an on-board baby shower for her?
“fighting ISIS”? That’s a bit over the top.
How fat does a woman have to be to successfully hide a pregnancy? And wouldn’t that DQ her from service?
P.S. Just how fat are sailors allowed to get these days?
While 90+% of pregnancies are obvious and known, there is that small portion that are a real surprise! The cable channel, TLC, has a long-running series, “I didn’t know I was pregnant” and using that as a search term in Bing gives a lot of hits!
So, without further facts, this might be one of those cases. BUT, is this not a strike against such coed crews in other places, like subs? The whole idea behind the SSBN concept is unseen and unheard. Surfacing for a baby’s cry kind of breaks that security1
Imagine this happening on a nuke sub.
Multiply this by hundreds. On nuclear submarines, during wartime.
Does she know who the father is? Do we need Maury to sort it out?