Posted on 06/06/2017 6:18:40 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
The Navy's delayed new aircraft carrier is facing a morale crisis, it has been claimed, as sailors 'abandon ship' because they are bored.
In the last few weeks, around 21 sailors have quit aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth - the largest and most powerful warship ever built for the Royal Navy - amid claims morale has dropped "to an all-time low".
A "continuous line" of personnel are reportedly resigning from the £3.1 billion ship - which has not yet begun sea trials originally planned for the spring - because of "dull" conditions onboard.
Around 21 sailors are reported to have quit the HMS Queen Elizabeth in recent weeks CREDIT: ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA WIRE
It has been claimed sailors are being forced to work longer hours and weekends without rest and people aren't being released to go on resettlement courses prior to leaving the navy as they can't be replaced.
Sailors wishing to change jobs within the navy have also had applications to leave the ship declined and are therefore resigning from the force entirely to pursue careers elsewhere.
A retired commander said setbacks to projects onboard have impacted morale and said sailors' lives would be be "dull" and they will be "getting fed up and depressed" while living onboard in Rosyth, Scotland.
The resignations have led to senior officers on the ship, which has had a crew of 700 on board since May 2016, speaking with those quitting to find out why and what lessons can be learnt.
The impressive 65,000-ton carrier, capable of carrying up to 40 aircrafts, is due to begin sea trials this summer before it completes its first voyage to its home in Portsmouth, Hampshire, in autumn. It had been due to undertake sea trials in the spring.
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Let’s hope. There is always the alternative and it does not create high morale. Semper Fi
Wrong, Secret Agent Man.
The Frogs have a nuclear powered carrier. Runs pretty good when the propeller isn't falling off.
By the way - I thought they had given you a number and taken away your name.
Interesting that the fact the ship has a brig is highlighted in the graphic.
[One thing I have never heard it called is BORING]
They probably want to watch PORN.
The attention span of young men and women today is about the length of a 60 second commercial......ask any more of them and their bored because they have lost the ability to even communicate without their faces glued to their cellphones.
They’ve been “entertained” for so many years by their parents anything that requires focus and work isn’t interesting or rewarding.
Yeah, probably endless rounds of C.S. inspections and make-work. Officers hounding them for every little infraction..........
Yeah I forgot that one.
It weighs less than half the weight displacement of our carriers. And has less than half the fighters ours carry.
Oh, nevermind, they're in Scotland . . .
So what were you saying?
As long as there are gas stations periodically...
One advantage for a Nuke CV is most of its fuel tank capacity is used to support the combat air wing. As an example CV-67 USS John F. Kennedy carried 2.5 million gallons of DFM for the boilers and 1.5 million gallons of JP-5 for the aircraft. A Nimitz class CVN carries 3.5 million gallons of JP-5 for air wing and about 500,000 gal of DFM for the emergency diesel generators, small boats and an occasional unrep for her escorts.
Navy gas stations:
Yes - I've seen one or two of those...
When I served in the U.S. Navy resigning was not an option. What’s with the Brits?
But the nuke does not need frequent refueling.
The rest of the CVBG is unrepping for fuel every 4 days so there is little benefit that the CVN doesn't have to too. A conventional A/C carrier can sustain much more battle damage and still propel itself than a CVN. For that reason alone conventional is much better.
Underway replenishment for you non-Squids.
That would be “swab” the flight deck.
Thanks, sometimes forget there are some non naval persons on this site.
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