dstroy
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Not the personal stuff, they just redacted damage to a certain space on the ship that's right by the captains cabin.i dunno, looks like the other redacted had to do with medical privacy issues of the injured.
Not the personal stuff, they just redacted damage to a certain space on the ship that's right by the captains cabin.i dunno, looks like the other redacted had to do with medical privacy issues of the injured.
I agree, the vice cno agrees as well. One of those responsible has already been to admirals mast.There is absolutely no excuse for that type of shit to happen to a state of the art war ship.
None.
Negligence and lack of training/leadership is the only explanation.
I only searched a little bit about just the coBe interested to know more about both Commanders prior duties and leadership.
I only searched a little bit about just the co
http://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/ddg62/Pages/bio2-28November2015-11March2017.aspx#.WZZYk4UpCEc
The photo's may have showed the bodies or parts there of in situ, the more I thought about it.Not the personal stuff, they just redacted damage to a certain space on the ship that's right by the captains cabin.
I imagine smart CO's already reviewed their Captain's Standing and Night Orders in detail with their crew when they heard about this. A real shame that most Military Orders and Procedures have to be written in blood.There is absolutely no excuse for that type of shit to happen to a state of the art war ship. None. Negligence and lack of training/leadership is the only explanation.
sad, but all too true*some Regular army guys marry strippers and the like and give them full access to bank accts and deploy and come home to nothing. It's just nature punishing the stupid.
I was marines and am now army and in the regular units it's all about mass punishment. If one dude gets a DUI everyone gets punished. It's poor leadership
Sorry yall gotta deal with mass punishment too of the military
When I was married I wouldn't want my wife to go to FRG or wife parties in the regular army. When she did she came back and told me how they talked about having a seperate bank account for when they leave their husbands and how it's ok to gain 10 lbs every deployment. But it's all equal as their husbands were dirt bags and married the likes.
Likely the dude trolling Sunni married a stripper and lost everything. It's always easier to look out the window than inside
Yes, berthing one was "combat systems" berthing two was "engineering". We would have been in Berthing one.I know you were a FC - I was an STG. Same Department, usually, and same berthing. I wonder if the berthing that was flooded would've been the one we would've been in on that ship.
WTF - these ships are literally the highest tech on the water & those dumb asses are crashing into other merchant ships.
Lazy/stupid matrixWTF - these ships are literally the highest tech on the water & those dumb asses are crashing into other merchant ships.
Training must be slipping as that shit is simply unacceptable.
I guess I spoke too soon about smart CO's, I mean, wouldn't all crew be hyper vigilant, especially steaming in that area?WTF - these ships are literally the highest tech on the water & those dumb asses are crashing into other merchant ships.
Training must be slipping as that shit is simply unacceptable.
Yeah, tons of people are going to get fired and maybe go to jail (for negligence), depends on the outcome of the investigation.WTF - these ships are literally the highest tech on the water & those dumb asses are crashing into other merchant ships.
Training must be slipping as that shit is simply unacceptable.
You would hope so, apparently not. I don't know all the variables though.I guess I spoke too soon about smart CO's, I mean, wouldn't all crew be hyper vigilant, especially steaming in that area?
In close proximity of ports or other vessels every CG ship I was ever on went to "Special Sea Detail" which effectively means all hands to their stations - no sleeping/fucking around.I guess I spoke too soon about smart CO's, I mean, wouldn't all crew be hyper vigilant, especially steaming in that area?
They still do the same thing only now it's called "sea and anchor detail". There are only a few people who aren't assigned a station and they just help where needed. (I was on a cruiser and a destroyer)In close proximity of ports or other vessels every CG ship I was ever on went to "Special Sea Detail" which effectively means all hands to their stations - no sleeping/fucking around.
We ran aground on a sandbar once in False Pass - the first navigable passage in the Aleutians between the Gulf of Alaska and the Bearing Sea.
Named that because the currents are treacherous and the sandbars are constantly shifting - many times we had to resort to hand sounding with a lead line.
Pumping F/W tanks & waiting on the tide did the trick.
NTS, always work aids to navigation on a rising tide.