He's an asshole. He gets off on it. Don't bother trying to reason.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangekeeper
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He's an asshole. He gets off on it. Don't bother trying to reason.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangekeeper
I thought you might find this of interest.
5 brothers were lost of the light cruiser USS Juneau during the battle for Guadalcanal 1942. It is my understanding that Japanese sub spread of torpedoes was actually meant for the USS San Francisco but by missing the primary target the spread hit and sank the trailing USS Juneau.The Fighting Sullivan’s is a great Navy movie an oldie but goodie. People forget that entire families sacrificed for our freedom.
This movie... It's bonkers. Kind of love it.ok I guess, but it is no The Incredible Mr. Limpet...
I mean "I wish I wish I were a fish" is right up there with "here's looking at you kid" in classic filmdom.
The forerunner to SplashThis movie... It's bonkers. Kind of love it.
Since the Marine Corps is a part of the Navy, and as they say, the best part.......Sand Pebbles is a great movie. The scene when the battle Flag goes up really captures the pride of the Navy.
Once a marine always a marine!They Were Expendable. PT boats in action during the fall of the Philippines.
Since the Marine Corps is a part of the Navy, and as they say, the best part.......
The scene that reenacts the Marine defense of Wake Island, where they hold their fire as the Japanese fleet pounds them, luring them in closer and closer, with the radar operator calling out the range. The Marines chafing at the bit to fight back...When they finally get the word to open fire, every gun fires simultaneously and they wallop the Japanese, sinking a heavy cruiser and several smaller ships, totally driving off the invasions force.
Semper Fi!
It is a stirring scene, but the event actually happened pretty much as portrayed!
It is a Corp three divisions that it.They Were Expendable. PT boats in action during the fall of the Philippines.
Since the Marine Corps is a part of the Navy, and as they say, the best part.......
The scene that reenacts the Marine defense of Wake Island, where they hold their fire as the Japanese fleet pounds them, luring them in closer and closer, with the radar operator calling out the range. The Marines chafing at the bit to fight back...When they finally get the word to open fire, every gun fires simultaneously and they wallop the Japanese, sinking a heavy cruiser and several smaller ships, totally driving off the invasions force.
Semper Fi!
It is a stirring scene, but the event actually happened pretty much as portrayed!
During WW2 USMC reached 6 divisions and 5 air wings but regardless TB if it is but a division or a platoon we standby to reluctantly protect our swabby friends. Anchors away!It is a Corp three divisions that it.
You need to find corpsmen. USMC is great they just cannot get anywhere with the Navy. I guess Uber could be answer. Seriously The USMC is great Semper FiDuring WW2 USMC reached 6 divisions and 5 air wings but regardless TB if it is but a division or a platoon we standby to reluctantly protect our swabby friends. Anchors away!
Go Navy! The best and most powerful Navy in the world.You need to find corpsmen. USMC is great they just cannot get anywhere with the Navy. I guess Uber could be answer. Seriously The USMC is great Semper Fi
Together greatness.Go Navy! The best and most powerful Navy in the world.
YeahHe's an asshole. He gets off on it. Don't bother trying to reason.
The tools were not as rudimentary as you think that is why I sent you the link. The u boats were submerses by strict definition. Which means they had to surface and recharge their batteries. So understand mathematical you can predict their length of time submerged couple with their distances to travel and the supplies they needed. Make no mistake the North Atlantic is a pond compared to the a Pacific and holds the wrath of a woman scorned.Yeah
I’m a real asshole for finding the stress those ships were under with rudimentary tools -
Enough they are literally looking with binoculars to spot u-boats
It’s totally an outrageous position .
Total troll move .
If you’re comprehension impaired
My brother is a retired Lt. Colonel jarhead...He spent most of his time in one ot the most feared brigades in the Corps....595th Screaming Comptrollers. Proud battle history included the first accounting platoon to balance the books at Guadalcanal and accounted for 97% of the lost inventory at the Chosin Reservoir...They Were Expendable. PT boats in action during the fall of the Philippines.
Since the Marine Corps is a part of the Navy, and as they say, the best part.......
The scene that reenacts the Marine defense of Wake Island, where they hold their fire as the Japanese fleet pounds them, luring them in closer and closer, with the radar operator calling out the range. The Marines chafing at the bit to fight back...When they finally get the word to open fire, every gun fires simultaneously and they wallop the Japanese, sinking a heavy cruiser and several smaller ships, totally driving off the invasions force.
Semper Fi!
It is a stirring scene, but the event actually happened pretty much as portrayed!
Just remember in 1939 Eisenhower was a supply clerkMy brother is a retired Lt. Colonel jarhead...He spent most of his time in one ot the most feared brigades in the Corps....595th Screaming Comptrollers. Proud battle history included the first accounting platoon to balance the books at Guadalcanal and accounted for 97% of the lost inventory at the Chosin Reservoir...
"Silver pens upon their chests, accounting men, America's best..." .
Captain Quigg and his ben wah balls. After growing up on My Three Sons, first time I ever saw Fred McMurray play an unsavory character.Mister Roberts for sure.
The Caine Mutiny is worth a mention
first time I ever saw Fred McMurray play an unsavory character.
Not if you read the book first. The movie couldn’t compare.The Hunt For Red October
The tools were not as rudimentary as you think that is why I sent you the link. The u boats were submerses by strict definition. Which means they had to surface and recharge their batteries. So understand mathematical you can predict their length of time submerged couple with their distances to travel and the supplies they needed. Make no mistake the North Atlantic is a pond compared to the a Pacific and holds the wrath of a woman scorned.
I sent an earlier link regarding the firing systems on battleships that was used until 1991. Which I thought would have been of more interest.I was kind of shocked not to see the Mark 37 discussed in your link.
Not if you read the book first. The movie couldn’t compare.