1 posted on
12/17/2007 7:24:02 PM PST by
SandRat
To: SandRat
Love the headline...
For a minute I thought...
[Sigh] - Nevermind...
2 posted on
12/17/2007 7:27:36 PM PST by
TomServo
To: SandRat
Thank the Lord that the United States of America is blessed with all of these wonderful human beings!
3 posted on
12/17/2007 7:28:08 PM PST by
acapesket
(never had a vote count in all my years here)
To: SandRat
I bet that girl is going to want to join the Navy as soon as she can!
6 posted on
12/17/2007 7:34:27 PM PST by
Ken522
To: BIGLOOK; B4Ranch; rlmorel; PSYCHO-FREEP
They have to go out, but they do not have to return.
7 posted on
12/17/2007 7:39:30 PM PST by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: SandRat
had been experiencing abdominal pains while aboard I love boating, but hate cruises!
To: BIGLOOK; B4Ranch; rlmorel; PSYCHO-FREEP; magslinger
They have to go out, but they do not have to return.
9 posted on
12/17/2007 7:42:08 PM PST by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: SandRat
Parents got a pretty good return on their tax dollars this year.
12 posted on
12/17/2007 7:50:11 PM PST by
USNBandit
(sarcasm engaged at all times)
To: SandRat
The girls mother is gonna need to bake a whole bunch of cookies. Doesn’t the RR have something like 5,000 sailors aboard?
To: SandRat
WAY KOOL!!!! Way to go, Ronnie Reagan!!!
18 posted on
12/17/2007 8:13:53 PM PST by
dcwusmc
(We need to make government so small that it can be drowned in a bathtub.)
To: SandRat
So 1100 miles (550 miles out and 550 miles back)is the range of this helicopter? I find that amazing!
24 posted on
12/17/2007 8:50:56 PM PST by
Fairview
(Taxes? I paid those -last- year!)
To: SandRat
25 posted on
12/17/2007 9:30:44 PM PST by
Old Seadog
(Inside every old person is a young person saying "WTF happened?".)
To: SandRat
I was on a cruise last November from Hawaii to the island of Kurbati. On the return trip, we had a medical emergency on the ship. They weren’t able to medi-evac the patient because we were too far out for a helicopter. So a U.S. Coast Guard plane dropped medical supplies and blood for the patient. It was the highlight of our sea day. Most of the passengers were up on deck to watch the drop.
To: SandRat
'Can do'
Thanks for the post, Sandy.
27 posted on
12/17/2007 10:46:39 PM PST by
BIGLOOK
071217-N-4776G-001 PACIFIC (Dec. 17, 2007) Laura Montero 14, from Albion, Ill., center, rests comfortably in the medical ward aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) following an emergency appendectomy performed by the ship's surgeon. Laura was medically evacuated (MEDEVAC) by an HH-60H Seahawk from Helicopter Anti-Submarine Warfare Squadron Four (HS) 4 on Dec. 15, after she suffered a ruptured appendix while vacationing aboard the Dawn Princess cruise ship off the coast of Baja, Mexico. Laura's mother Trudy Lafield, center-left, was later flown to the ship and reunited with her daughter. Mother and daughter are joined by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Victor Ibarra, left, ships nurse Lt. Cmdr. Laura Ledyard, center-right, and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Christopher Williams, right. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kathleen Gorby (Released)
To: Vroomfondel; SC Swamp Fox; Fred Hayek; NY Attitude; P3_Acoustic; Bean Counter; investigateworld; ...
SONOBUOY PING!
Click on pic for past Navair pings.
Post or FReepmail me if you wish to be enlisted in or discharged from the Navair Pinglist.
This is a medium to low volume pinglist.
29 posted on
12/18/2007 5:26:05 AM PST by
magslinger
(cranky right-winger)
To: SandRat
What a cool story!!!! Just makes you want to start singing the national anthem. Thanks for posting it.
To: SandRat
GO NAVY!!
I love this story!
39 posted on
12/19/2007 7:51:24 AM PST by
StarCMC
(http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
To: SandRat
You know - this is a wonderful story - we have a business acquaintance who took his pregnant wife for one last “fling” before their twins were born. She was about 6 months preggo and the doctor approved her going on a cruise, as long as she didn’t over exert herself. The rocking of the ship sent her into labor and there was no option but to put her on land in Mexico. The authorities wouldn’t allow anyone (MEDEVAC, etc) to land in their country and come get her and the twins, and because the medical facilities were so basic, they basically had to watch the twins die. It truly is a miracle for this girl that the USS Reagan was nearby and could help. I shudder to think what might have happened otherwise.
40 posted on
12/19/2007 7:56:55 AM PST by
StarCMC
(http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
To: SandRat
That’s really cool
If I’m on a cruise and I ever get sick, in that the ship I’m on can’t take care of me, I would hope the US Navy may come to my aid.
41 posted on
12/19/2007 8:42:26 AM PST by
wastedyears
("I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery." - Thomas Jefferson)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson