Posted on 09/14/2017 7:09:24 AM PDT by mandaladon
Edited on 09/14/2017 8:00:34 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
One of the United States' most advanced nuclear submarines returned to port in Washington state this week flying a Jolly Roger, a move steeped in maritime lore and mystery.
The images of the USS Jimmy Carter, a Seawolf-class nuclear-powered submarine passing through the Hood Canal, were posted to a Pentagon media site and Twitter page. They show the skull and bones flying beside the American flag, the Washington Post reported.
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That sound sweet!
Mine was actually “flying” tacked to the wall under my front porch. It still looks new.
The clean sweep is not necessarily specific to a particular class vessel, however, subs & mine sweepers seem to have used it more commonly. I believe recently some of the ships sending missiles into Syria displayed the broom after their successful launches.
Fishing vessels used to display a broom alongside the dock if the boat were for sale.
My experience with brooms on ships was getting up very early in the morning, after the engine gang blew stacks, and sweeping soot off the decks in the pitch dark. You could not see your broom. When the sun rose the captain did not want to see any soot on his decks.
They should sink all the North Korean subs.
You were lucky. When the fleet burned NSFO, we had to blow tubes once each watch. When the ships converted to DFM, you had to blow tubes once each day, normally on the mid-watch.
Love it.
Need more of that old-time American rebelliousness.
It sat directly under the US flag that was hoist as we cast off from Barge Wimbrown.
“NO QUARTER” in Every language......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga0t0i1TDbk
Here’s a fun video of Emerson Lake and Palmer playing “Pirates” live with various pirate videos overlain by the youtuber. A buddy of mine was into sailing, and upon hearing the song for the first that the song is very accurate.
I read a long time ago that the first pirate flags were just plain red. Then came plain black, and then the various designs.
There’s a very intriguing graphic that crops up in several pirate flags, the hourglass. The Christopher Moody I think has a lot of potential for our era, I could see it as elaborate pinstriping on a Harley gas tank, maybe even airbrushed. Tempus fugit.
If I had any sense, I’d do the same.
However, I tend to be a contentious, up in your face instigator, so....
[Awww....my rebel flag offends you? Fine, here’s a BIGGER one]
;D
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