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Theres no question the Captain should have 2 cabins. A captain in command of a aircraft carrier should have everything he needs and more if needed. No question! If he wanted a hooker every now and then, he should have 2 or 3 at a time.
I spent many years in submarines, qualified Engine Room Supervisor and Engineering Watch Supervisor. A lot of this video is nonsense. Definitely written by someone that's not submarine qualified.
My Dad was a 40 year Navy man…before they shipped out on a tour back in the early 60’s…they had what they call a “family day” where the families of the Navy men came on board the ship and they had like a picnic and festivities….we saw the “man over board” exercise and the mail ship came and saw the line shot over to the mail ship and the bag going to the other ship…it was pretty cool….i don’t know if they still do that anymore…last time we went was 1960…a little destroyer The Duxberry Bay …my Dad was the Skipper…
Oh they do roll, rolled 50 degrees either side once. That's when we found we weren't as secured for sea as we thought we were. Several shots of a guy checking the H2 and CO burner. min 4.35 + 7.30
Did they actually ask could oceangate have done a better job on personal safety to protect the customers ? I mean they were exploded and drowned 2hrs into the procedure so they didn’t see anything except their lives end. So yeah I am going to say yes they could have done better job. Maybe just a little bit !
It was so stupid that we wasted that much money looking for that stupid object. How many people could we have helped or saved using that money on others not stupid rich pricks
I haven't seen one thing over years that we here in the USA are safe and secure, because it's written that the USA falls and they will help it to be true, billions dead and one community ruler of the world... just saying...
I respect our soldiers cause alot of times they don't know truth about anything just do your job,and they do... If they think If www3 is here or coming shouldn't you be close to home USA. Wouldn't all your family's and self want to help stop what will hit our soil 😢😢😢
If you aint got an assignment in the bridge the ONLY time you MIGHT get a guided tour of the control center of the worlds largest weapon is when.they GIVE tours in overseas ports to peoples of that country. At sea during ops you AM NOT, REPEAT AM NOT gone get nowheres near the bridge Rubbers neckers get no closer to the bridge than vultures row 010 level. All the secret and classified gear and tatics and codes??!!NO FREAKING TOURS!!!!!!
Can you wander thru the control station of a dam power gneration station, or thru a police station??! More so the control room of a huge military weapon. Klik bate here🤨🤨
My favorite airplane of all time. In '68 I was in the A F and got to spend some time around these fantastic planes. Good memories. I was 18 at that time.
As a ex Navy veteran as a cook on board the USS Carl Vinson CVN-70 I would every once in a while take a break on the side of the flight deck cat walk or when it was aloud we were all invited to watch the fighter jets do fly by's.😅
Did he say that he USA 🇺🇸 NAVY USES X-BOX Control pads.?? YEAH that makes sense seeing how UR SPENDING 3 BILLION DOLLARS ON a Sub, & U use a 2$ dollar controller 🎮.. Am I the only one who doesn’t see this could be a tragedy waiting to happen.!!? UR going to spend all that money but Uses a X-BOOX Controller
If the ceo hadn't died and took everyone with them i would suggest he be put under the jail. Not only did his negligence cost lives but it cost the country tons of money
Back in 1983 during an unrep we were stocking the freezers. The steaks they gave us that time were packed in 1971. We didn't eat it, you couldn't so the vast majority of it went into the garbage.
99% of the time subs are underwater so surface conditions are not an issue, HOWEVER… I was on the Uss Georgia when there was a rare condition where we had to stay on the surface during a hurricane (a small one thankfully) and trust me… we were taking rolls like it was going out of style. Unfortunately I did not get seasick and because most submariners are not used to rough weather and do! I and a couple of others stood almost continuous watches for a couple of days while everyone else was sick in their racks! I was a sonarman btw, so watching standing in a hurricane on the surface does not require any actual effort!
@@tomtrenter3208 I went to the ASW (mini) base in San Diego in the early 80s. Loved that base! With only sonarman it was less navy especially important as it was across the highway from RTC/NTC San Diego. RIP the the last two bases but the ASW base is still there!
I toured the HMCS VANCOUVER wars ago and was impressed with ship and crew Canada has a long tradition of small ships and big seas. We always show up first and leave last ,Ready aye ready !