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To: Dr. Franklin

Someone please explain to me why the U.S. Army is in charge of a salt water marine docking structure. What kind of idiocy is this?


I’ll do my best to explain the idiocy, although I’m no expert on the Army or idiocy in general. My knowledge on the subject comes from a YouTube channel ‘What’s Going on With Shipping, which I can recommend.

The Army used to have a large number of ships and equipment to deal with landing troops and equipment on shores both hostile and non-hostile. Yes the Navy & Marines do that sort of thing, but then too so does the Army. It does seem counter intuitive, but the Army has always had boats/ships.

All three branches involved have been shedding equipment before the replacements have been built and so when FJB promised a pier for Gaza at the SOTU, they decided to go with what was on hand. At least two or more ships for the mission have had major breakdowns and like most of what Brandon touches, the operation has been FUBAR.


27 posted on 05/26/2024 7:55:56 PM PDT by hanamizu ( )
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To: hanamizu

This is how it works. A member of the swamp gets the contract since he already has a contract with the army for other things. He in turn hires other swamp creatures and their kids.


30 posted on 05/26/2024 8:24:35 PM PDT by I got the rope
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To: hanamizu
Yes the Navy & Marines do that sort of thing, but then too so does the Army. It does seem counter intuitive, but the Army has always had boats/ships.

The war in Ukraine is a great example of that. The Russians tried to build pontoon bridges to get their troops across the Dnipro River. They haven't been able to do it so far in this war because the Ukrainians keep blowing them up.

So yes, the U.S. Army needs to have that kind of capability.

39 posted on 05/27/2024 12:55:51 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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