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re: Anyone watching the carrier on fire right now?
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:22 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:22 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
That’s what the smaller vessels were doing yesterday.
No changes.
They gave up sometime yesterday afternoon on putting out this thing.
No changes.
They gave up sometime yesterday afternoon on putting out this thing.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:22 pm to cajunangelle
Its the same boat that was on fire yesterday, they still haven't been able to put it out.
Not a good situation for a ship that is supposed to be able to survive combat.
Not a good situation for a ship that is supposed to be able to survive combat.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:23 pm to cajunangelle
Yes. They’re saying they could be fighting the fire for several days.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:27 pm to LSUnation78
Ship board fire fighting is a chore. Everyone that embarks on a ship has to have some rudimentary fire fighting training. I have embarked on LSDs, LHDs, LSDs and one ancient LST.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:29 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
The Spirit of John McCain. His curse still hangs around Air Craft Carriers.
I'm surprised there is no way to cut off oxygen by sealing the ship, mechanically or with some type of foam.
I'm surprised there is no way to cut off oxygen by sealing the ship, mechanically or with some type of foam.
This post was edited on 7/13/20 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:39 pm to EKG
According to Fox News yesterday, caught a quick glimpse and they were told it was due to a construction accident (welder's cutting torch).
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:43 pm to Chromdome35
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Not a good situation for a ship that is supposed to be able to survive combat.
Parts from
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:46 pm to shawnlsu
Given it was built back in the 90's it probably doesn't have many parts (if any) from China in it.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:48 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
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Holy shite, how the hell does that happen?
Want to know the truth? From someone who has worked doing repair on Navy Ships?
They hire a bunch a punks and thugs and lazy women for welders helpers and firewatch. They are the ones who are supposed to cover up flammable materials and hoses and wiring, etc. with fire blankets, and keep an eye out for sparks and fires when the welders are working. All they really do, is sit on a bucket and play on their phones or sleep. Many of the women are off selling BJs in some hiding place. Good old affirmative action at work.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:50 pm to vl100butch
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the BHR is a Wasp class landing ship which has the capability to operate helicopters, V-22s, and F-35s...
None of which are likely still on the ship when it comes to harbor. At least that's the way it works for full carriers, all of their planes are flown off before reaching dock.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:51 pm to PsychTiger
This one had been in for maintenance for a while and had no planes or armaments on board.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:51 pm to auggie
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Many of the women are off selling BJs in some hiding place.
At least they're contributing to fleet morale.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:00 pm to PsychTiger
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At least they're contributing to fleet morale.
Except, it aint the navy guys getting The BJs, it's all the other Affirmative Action Employees, who are buying those.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:09 pm to LSUJML
Full fuel tanks are safer than empty ones. It's a matter of fuel/oxygen ratio.
In a situation like that one, I suppose when the fuel is getting heated up, it's the fumes that become the problem.
In a situation like that one, I suppose when the fuel is getting heated up, it's the fumes that become the problem.
This post was edited on 7/13/20 at 3:21 pm
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:18 pm to ABearsFanNMS
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I have embarked on LSDs, LHDs, LSDs and one ancient LST.
Ha..my first time underway we traversed the Indian Ocean on an LST going from Japan to Africa (Marine passenger, not crew). I puked for three days. Subsequent floats were on LHDs and and LPDs...thank god. Flat bottoms suck...on girls and ships.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:25 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
It's not an aircraft carrier. It's an LHA...Landing Helicopter Assault
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:28 pm to auggie
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Want to know the truth? From someone who has worked doing repair on Navy Ships?
They hire a bunch a punks and thugs and lazy women for welders helpers and firewatch. They are the ones who are supposed to cover up flammable materials and hoses and wiring, etc. with fire blankets, and keep an eye out for sparks and fires when the welders are working. All they really do, is sit on a bucket and play on their phones or sleep. Many of the women are off selling BJs in some hiding place. Good old affirmative action at work.
The other half are looking for tools and shite to steal.
Lowest bidder.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:31 pm to EKG
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If the Navy knows what happened, they’re not talking.
My money is on Chyna.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 2:36 pm to OchoDedos
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It's not an aircraft carrier. It's an LHA...Landing Helicopter Assault
It carries F35's and helo's while being about as big as a WWII carrier. And it has a flat top.
Close enough for people that are not military geeks.
Hell, today's "destroyers" are larger than a WWII heavy cruiser.
This post was edited on 7/13/20 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 7/13/20 at 3:07 pm to BuckyCheese
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Hell, today's "destroyers" are larger than a WWII heavy cruiser.
Not even close.
Burke Class Destroyer, Flight III: 9500 tons displacement
WWII Baltimore Class Heavy Cruiser: 17000 tons displacement
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