Posted on 01/11/2012 8:24:53 AM PST by Strategy
When I was on the “Chuckie V(Carl Vinson)” in the late 80s and early 90s she(he) rode like a PIG(typical Carter Era Ship(boat))! My First Ship(USS Independence CV-62) rode like a 60s or 70s Cadillac Fleetwood SMOOTH!
“The Gathering Storm”
I believe Stennis is still in the Arabian Sea per the latest US Navy update and Lincoln just left Thailand on its world tour and is apparently heading for the 5th Fleet AOR.
Pray for our men and women in uniform!
Kick Ass! God speed.
I actually got to trap and cat off the Stennis in 2000 as an Air Force passenger in a C2.
The most incredible experience of my Air Force career was with the Navy.
Go figure...
I have the world of respect for my Navy brothers and sisters.
Its even more increadable when you miss the wire three straight passes at zero dark hundred in the morning.
Excellent! We MUST insure the flow of oil... I mean, so long as it’s coming from other countries.
There is always one carrier in the region there. Vinson is replacing Stennis.
Things will only get interesting whenever the Vinson sails for Hormuz. Probably gonna happen at some stage over the next few days/weeks. Then we’ll see if the Iranians backtrack on their threats or actually try something crazy.
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Pucker factor rises exponentially with each missed pass. : )
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Ackmadinner Jacket is going to be a little testy considering someone just blew up one of his Nuclear Scientist. Go Navy or anyone in the area.
Well, our Dhimmi in Chief hasn’t wimped out, at least not yet.
Dittos. I was stationed in the Azores 85-88 and I was the weather briefer for the P-3 sub hunters who were there at the time.
Most fun I ever had until I went to work with TR-1 crews in England.
Went back to Lajes in the mid 90s, the Navy had left by then and the “vibe” just wasn’t the same.
Actually for the past decade or so there’s always been at least two supercarrier groups in the general 5th fleet area with a third somewhere in rotation. We keep track of the groups on the big world map here on a shop wall. I’ve long said to watch out for the third——if a third backup group comes on station, as with gulf war II, Ammanutjob and all his friends should keep their heads down. And the same Ammanutjob shouldn’t have any trouble spotting another 100,000 tons of American steel plowing brown peewater at flank speed——he’ll find it impressive!
You mean the pilot didn’t explain “touch and goes”?
Try being on the bridge when a boiler goes high water, you lose power, and you can’t wave a c-2 off approach in time. brrr.
It was sorta like this: 1st) You know that sound in the movies when something looses power - bwaaaaooooumph. 2nd) pitch black 3rd) ‘crap wave him off, wave him off’ trying to find the mc button to the tower 3rd) engine sounds, screech, screech, engine sounds 4th) Did he make it, was anyone hurt, anyone else in the pattern...somebody get a mop...
I've got a really bad feeling about Iran. Things could really go sideways quick.
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