Posted on 05/25/2024 3:31:23 PM PDT by SJackson
> I never knew the army had their own navy. <
I didn’t either. But I must admit that it’s pretty clever. If it confuses us, it must certainly confuse our enemies.
In fact, I now urge the US Air Force to form its own tank divisions and its own submarine service. That would drive the ChiCom analysts crazy.
Turning a disaster into a catastrophe. Trickle down incompetence.
Not exactly Mulberrys or the Berlin Airlift;
course those were evil cis white males
Speaking of Biblical, Ashdod is where the Philistines initially took the Ark of the Covenant when they captured it. They took it into the temple of Dagon and the next day they found the statue of Dagon had fallen on its face. The next day the statue had fallen again and his head and hands had broken off. Then the people of Ashdod were afflicted with tumors so they sent the Ark to another Philistine city (see I Samuel 5.1-8).
At least we are providing some entertainment for the locals.
The stupidest idea of the entire Biden administration. And very dangerous too.
Your FR Post SHOULD read : “US Army Finally has ‘BoAts on the Ground’ in Gaza in the Most Humiliating Way Possible”
“I never knew the army had their own navy.I never knew the army had their own navy.”
Corp of Transportation, US Army, has an interesting array of ships.
And we think we have a shot in a Pacific war against China?
Our political and military leadership needs to get serious about being able to perform the kind of logistics operations that could be necessary if a serious conflict arises.
Actually yes. There is a lot of incompetence, corruption and bungling in China too.
The army also has a railroad!
My post was meant to be funny. Looks like nobody got the joke.
The Army has one of the largest navies in NATO, currently 132 ships and water craft.
In WWII the Army had a bigger navy than the Navy.
http://www.usmm.org/armynavy.html
People also don’t know that the Army did the vast majority of the beach landings and the fighting in the Pacific, the Army’s Pacific losses were about equal to the entire WWII losses for the Navy and Marines combined.
I’m thinking that God didn’t want this floating pier helping Hamas. The thugs don’t deserve any help.
The Army has their own Air Force too LOL, about 4000 rotary and fixed wing aircraft. Also their own drones.
$315,000,000 of our money. Heads need to roll for this.
[ssapro #9] I never knew the army had their own navy.[Leaning Right #21] I didn’t either. But I must admit that it’s pretty clever. If it confuses us, it must certainly confuse our enemies.
[Right_Wing_Madman #25] Yes, and the army actually has more boats than the navy.
A bunch of transport ships does not make a navy. As the Army braintrust has recently discovered, its ability to engage in contested logistics is sorely lacking. Contested logistics is trying to deliver supplies while a Russia or China is trying to stop you. The Army ships are for Army logistics in uncontested waters.
Does the Army have a fleet of combat warships to transport about a million men and equipment across an ocean without being sunk? What does an Army transport ship do when an enemy warship or submarine shows up?
Links only due to source, Army Times and Defense News.
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Thanks I didn’t know about that.
I went to Matamoros it wasn’t so bad, but that was 40 years ago; I don’t hear anything good about the place nowadays.
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