Posted on 01/01/2010 12:21:04 PM PST by gusopol3
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers such as the USS Ross and USS Cole, which survived a terrorist suicide bombing in Yemen, have proven to be durable workhorses in the U.S. Navy.
Retired Rear Adm. Michael K. Mahon calls the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer "the envy of the world." One of the ships is shown here in Bath, Maine, in May. Over the 22 years since construction of the first one began at Bath Iron Works, the ship has steamed into the record book: The destroyer's production run has outlasted every other battleship, cruiser, destroyer and frigate in U.S. Navy history.
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A good looking vessel.
THEIR MOTHER RECEIVED ALL 5 TELEGRAMS FROM THE NAVY ON THE SAME DAY!!!!
I related the story to several of those on deck with me who were also checking out the destroyers. I was greeted with BLANK STARES of disinterest. I wanted to grab one guy by the stacking swivel, hoist him off the deck and scream that it was men and ships such as that which make it possible for A**HOLES like him to enjoy a peaceful cruise around the Caribbean. Not wishing to spend the rest of the voyage in the brig, I contented myself with muttering "a**hole" as he wandered off in search of another meal.
And in a sign of the times, both ships had armed sentries posted fore and aft in Nassau, an ostensibly friendly and safe port. But then, Aden was also considered safe at the time the USS Cole (also a Burke class destroyer) was attacked. And I believe that, unlike the guards on the Cole -- and the Marine sentries in Beirut years earlier -- THESE guys were locked and loaded with orders to fire for effect!
I think the microsoft word (or what ever they use) spelling/grammar checker must have been asleep on the job
...Some Bath shipbuilders have spent virtually their entire careers doing nothing by making Arleigh Burke destroyers.
Navy ships enter the port here in Tampa on occasion. They also have the armed sentrys on deck. Of course the entire port has plenty of armed people running around.
Proofreading is our fiend...
...Some Bath shipbuilders have spent virtually their entire careers doing nothing by making Arleigh Burke destroyers.
You obviously have never worked for a defense contractor. :o)
Toured one of these, the USS Shoup, on July 4th 2007. A fine ship!
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