I recall seeing Navy commercials growing up, and POWER was the reason to praise our Navy....not some fruity "global" good CRAP.
They’ve been showing that slogan down here in Florida for a couple years.
Its pathetic.
with drooling phagboy ray mabus as SecNav, it’s a thousand wonders the navy recruiting spots aren’t 80’s fruitgroup the village people singing “in the navy”
The fabulous “Meals On Wheels” ad campaign. I’m thinking it won’t be long before the military starts issuing bean bag guns to the troops.
The airforce is currently using "aim high (and fly fight win?)," a vast improvement over the recent "do something amazing."
The marines are still tried and true with "the few, the proud" and "semper fi."
The navy...Its sad. Truly, tragically, heartbreakingly sad.
What happened to the mission? You know, to kill people and break things.
We are Roma, 1500 years later.
5.56mm
The U.S. Navy has ALWAYS been a global force for good. It accomplished that by killing bad guys and blowing up their stuff.
It’s not exactly a brand new ad campaign.
A Global force for Good? Screw that... A Global Force to F*&K S#!t Up! I like better!
Too bad that “Global Force” wasn’t able to deploy in Algeria the last three days when those seven Americans needed a “good” intervention. Snappy syrupy slogans can’t compensate for poor leadership.
“Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of All Who Threaten It.”
You can thank ADM Gary Roughhead for this campaign...total whimpification of the Navy...disgusting.
This report is right off of Breitbart’s Big Peace blog ...
“All Crew Leave US Navy Ship Stuck in Philippines”
- All 79 officers and crew of a U.S. Navy minesweeper stuck on a coral reef in the central Philippines have left the ship two days after efforts to free the vessel failed, the Navy said Saturday.
The ship ran aground Thursday while in transit through the Tubbataha National Marine Park, a coral sanctuary in the Sulu Sea, 640 kilometers (400 miles) southwest of Manila. There were no injuries or oil leaks, and Philippine authorities were trying to evaluate damage to the protected coral reef, designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet earlier on Friday said 72 of the crew of the USS Guardian were transferred for safety reasons to a military support vessel and a naval survey ship. The Navy said in a statement hours later that all 79 crew members, including the commanding and the executive officers, had left the stricken ship.
Cont. at: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/01/19/All-crew-leave-US-Navy-ship-stuck-in-Philippines
This has been their slogan for the past several years now. I don’t know why it’s bothering you now. Have you seen the Marine Corps ads with their helos full of AID packages?
On the other hand it's marketing and the Navy has pretty much always sucked at that.
Anyone remember that recruiting campaign back in the day that went along the lines of "The Navy, it's more than just ships at sea!"
It must have been 1977 because I recall being in the Med and we had T-shirts with that on the front. On the back was a picture of the stern of a carrier sailing away and under it said "but mostly it's just ships at sea."
When I joined it was “It’s not just a job. It’s an adventure!”
And Olongapo was everyone’s favorite liberty port.
My guess is that our tax dollars are being spent to sell the Navy to Obama.
It ain’t gonna work.
What a dumb campaign.. but we are talking about diehard globalists
Ive always had a problem with the Navys new slogan. The only good the Navy does, is destroy anything that is a threat to us.
Truly pathetic. My Pensacola DI would vomit.