Technically, subs are ships.I wanna say ships do, subs don't.
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Actually subs are boats.Technically, subs are ships.
USS = United States ShipActually subs are boats.
USS = United States Ship
I worked for the Navy, I'm sure there are many of my welds on many subs. Technically it is a ship, but what many may call it is another thing. I wasn't trying to make an issue out of it.You ever go onto a sub in your previous life and call it a ship? That brings forth a long and pointed ass chewing steeped in tradition. You would get the same thing but in reverse if you went onto a destroyer and called it a boat.
I worked for the Navy.
If you ever go onto a SSBN you may think ship, a lot of boat.That's why I said in your previous life.
Yep, Blue and Gold crew, 6 months on, 6 months off. Takes a different kind of person to go out for 6 months with no windows. Of course that might be better then hot racking on a fast attack.I toured a couple many many moons ago when I was in nuke school before we chose what platform we wanted to go on. I decided right away that sub duty wasn't for me.
The Navy is taking some action:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/08/2...d-duty-after-4th-major-mishap-in-pacific.html
For Army grunts (like me), the naval rank of Vice Admiral is equivalent to a Lieutenant General (3-star, O-9 pay grade). So the Navy has determined at least VADM Aucoin was asleep at the wheel.
Technically, subs are ships.
Actually subs are boats.
Or ship ..... LOL!What ever floats your boat!
F350-6,
I have no doubt what you're saying is truth (it's to be expected; especially with the military). But here's the problem I have. If it was a hack job, "they" would have had to hack not only the GPS, but surface radar, most likely sonar and 'other' detection systems we're probably not even privy to.