Posted on 09/18/2019 11:06:40 AM PDT by rockinqsranch
The U.S. Department of Defense has ordered a large-scale turbo activation of ships in the U.S. Maritime Administrations (MARAD) Ready Reserve Force fleet.
The turbo activation is part of a large-scale activation exercise ordered by the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) on September 16. The activation calls for a total of 28 RRF fleet vessels to transition from reduced operating status to fully crewed and full operating status within 5-days. Activations are commonly followed by immediate sea trials.
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Could be spending money before the end of the fiscal year.
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An adversary would need much sea lift capability too invade a country with connections to the ocean.
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Yep. If the "Install the math co-processor" order goes out, you know we're headed for DEFCON 1.
I am familiar with the battalion in question. I almost joined it, I was asked to do it.
It has been top-notch, one of the best National Guard battalions in the country.
You have to wonder what Iran, Russia and China will think about this. Of course it probably depends on what is loaded onto them and what direction the ships take.
I sincerely hope they load a bunch of M1 Abrams tanks, surface to air missiles, armored vehicles, etc. and then head toward the Middle East (both across the Pacific and the Atlantic). That would spice things up a bit.
“Most of these ships are pre-loaded with equipment and supplies.”
You’re talking about pre-positioned ships. These aren’t those. These stay in port (I know around Orange, Tx., possibly other places). Several of them are going through their 5 year yard availability. I know this because I can look out my office window and see three of them, one in our shipyard and two in another shipyard close by. Two of the three are on drydocks.
There is some normal rotation of units overseas, to support ongoing operations/deployments (like Afghanistan and Iraq), but not the kind of activations that might require dozens of RORO ships (each of which could deploy a Brigade’s worth of equipment - enough ships for another Desert Storm).
I read that, too. I read ‘turbo’ and went into Code RED!
It was the logistical train that won the Pacific War.
Make (the) Navy Great Again!
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The National Guard troops have shown themselves to be excellent troops at their jobs.
Not just the Pacific War. The entire war.
We did not outsmart and outfight the Germans, though we did pretty well. The Soviets lost about twice as many as the Germans did, fighting them.
We absolutely outproduced them. (That included lots of aid to the Soviets)
You look at Russian actions in Europe, as a response to what happened in the Great Patriotic War (Soviet name for WWII), and they make a lot of sense.
To me the exercise is merely the preparation for bringing ALL our troops home from the middle east and Germany as part of a planned glassification project... We just need to get our troops to safety... That's all... NBD...
In other news, my snow blower carb got cleaned today and the SS Blizzard is ready for duty.
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