Posted on 10/26/2014 4:45:21 AM PDT by LS
No, I’m done with subs and really with military topics. In fact, I am done writing. “Patriot’s History of the Modern World” was my last book.
Please correct the title. The only reason that I clicked on this thread is I didn’t know what a “subarine” was.
Thanx.
5.56mm
And ‘spit’ right back up to!
Sorry to hear you are done writing.
Sorry to hear that, LS.
My son was on a sub.. the USS Augusta a Fast Attack Los Angeles class... City names are Fast attack subs and Boomers are named for states
Got to her half way through refuel at MINSY in the late 80s....spent the next four+ years driving her around the Pacific. Good boat she was.
I’m not done writing. I’m just done writing books. I’ve written a screenplay just two weeks ago and am 1/3 through a second one. When one door closes, another opens.
Awesome.
I love history and books but I think film adaptions of History really make history come alive for folks who would otherwise not read about it.
I wish you well in all your future works.
Cary Grant's real name was Archie Leach.
Make a movie about about President Ronald Reagan that would be awesome.
Sigh
During WWII the Navy maintained a rather ridged scheme for naming their ships. Battleships = States,(Iowa, West Virginia). Heavy cruiser = Large U.S. cities (Los Angele,
Indianapolis). Light cruisers = small U.S. cities (Boise, Duluth) Destroyers & DEs, = former personnel of the Navy or Marine Corp usually, but not always those that had been decorated for heroism. Carriers = Ships or Battles of the American Revolution (Ranger, Bonhomme Richard, Yorktown or Saratoga). Carriers were the first class of ships to break the name rules, Shangra-La, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Midway.
Escort carriers were named for geographical features such as Sitkoh Bay, Gambier Bay, Savo Island, Makin Island.
Hospital ships were named for their purpose, Solice, Mercy,
Comfort. Ammunition ships were named for thing that blow up, Nitro, Pyro, Mt. Baker, Kilauea. Fleet oiler were named for medium and small size rivers in the U.S., Platte, Ponchatoula, Ashtabula. Fleet tugs were named for American Indian tribes such as Abnaki, Molala. This naming scheme was followed closely during the Second World War but after the war in the 50s things changed and the names of Naval vessels became sort of a political football in some cases.
Thanks!
Reagan will be one episode of six if we get full funding.
Well, the COB knows it— and that would be the next cog to be ruined— taking out the critical COBs who know how things work and get things done. A female COB would be the step to break that and achieve destruction of readiness.
All so some political appointee academy grad mostly, female can get a command. This should not be happening. It will take the loss of a sub to stop it.
And the PC nature of the command collapse and discipline is evident from the Admiral’s Mast and decisions in a very prominent case (this piece of work lesbo did 15 years to full retirement— and made it to Captain??? Say there isn’t a gender career rocket for PC):
I always said the first issue would be that 80 men are gonna get pissed off if 14 women get their own shower and head, and the 80 men lose one of theirs.
So whats the brass do? They say, “well, we’ll make em officers and that will put an end to that crap”
Now were gonna have 14 greenhorn splittails on board demanding respect and ordering around career sailors.
This is gonna get ugly, hell we generally have to teach male Jr officers how it works.
“You need to stand down butterbar”.
People who have never been on a boat just to not understand how it all works.
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