The US Navy is the most self contained armed force in the world each Navy task force has enough fire power and weapons to blow up this world 20x over the Navy with its US Marines can attack from anywhere in the world the US Coast Guard is also a part of the US Navy in wartime as you can see the Navy has its own combat aircraft, its own ground troops the Marines ,SEALS,Marine Recon,Seabees Coast Guard port security this is a unique branch of the Military Service we attack from the sea I FEEL PROUD TO HAVE SERVED God bless the armed forces these are your true heros not Fakers like GEORGE W.BUSH AND HIS WHITE HOUSE PALS
Originally posted by richfeetI can only imagine the hell of being trapped on a sub with you. π
The US Navy is the most self contained armed force in the world each Navy task force has enough fire power and weapons to blow up this world 20x over the Navy with its US Marines can attack from anywhere in the world the US Coast Guard is also a part of the US Navy in wartime as you can see the Navy has its own combat aircraft, its own ground troops the Ma ...[text shortened]... he armed forces these are your true heros not Fakers like GEORGE W.BUSH AND HIS WHITE HOUSE PALS
"Hey, what about Converse All Stars?"
"Michael Jordan...best basketball player of all time?"
"Chocolate or vanilla?"
"NFL refs, paid too much?"
"Bruce Lee! Let's list his best movies!"
Slowly wrapping the noose around my neck....π
Originally posted by rbmorrislol
I can only imagine the hell of being trapped on a sub with you. π
"Hey, what about Converse All Stars?"
"Michael Jordan...best basketball player of all time?"
"Chocolate or vanilla?"
"NFL refs, paid too much?"
"Bruce Lee! Let's list his best movies!"
Slowly wrapping the noose around my neck....π
Originally posted by cashthetrashIt's not a sentence; it is only letters. If he had punctuated it, it would have been an incomplete sentence. You get an "F" in grammar...
It's not a sentence it is only letters. If he punctuated it would have been an incomplete sentence.
Edit: Oh wait, you were talking about his first post. I agree then, never mind.π
Originally posted by richfeetYou served in the armed forces?! So that explains the whole American "friendly fire" issue! π
The US Navy is the most self contained armed force in the world each Navy task force has enough fire power and weapons to blow up this world 20x over the Navy with its US Marines can attack from anywhere in the world the US Coast Guard is also a part of the US Navy in wartime as you can see the Navy has its own combat aircraft, its own ground troops the Ma ...[text shortened]... he armed forces these are your true heros not Fakers like GEORGE W.BUSH AND HIS WHITE HOUSE PALS
Originally posted by richfeetThe American armed forces help protect the freedom of the western world. Even if the politicians get it wrong , or fall out of favour, the deeds of the men on the ground still count.
The US Navy is the most self contained armed force in the world each Navy task force has enough fire power and weapons to blow up this world 20x over the Navy with its US Marines can attack from anywhere in the world the US Coast Guard is also a part of the US Navy in wartime as you can see the Navy has its own combat aircraft, its own ground troops the Ma ...[text shortened]... he armed forces these are your true heros not Fakers like GEORGE W.BUSH AND HIS WHITE HOUSE PALS
I was never in the army, but respect where respect is due.
Originally posted by richfeetIsn't that a little...excessive?
The US Navy is the most self contained armed force in the world each Navy task force has enough fire power and weapons to blow up this world 20x over
I'm not sure about this self-contained bit (do they have wheels, for example?), either.
As Harry Secombe says:
Judge: What is a navy?
Usher: A navy, my lord, is an army - entirely surrounded by water.
One of those urban legends, but funny nonetheless: The U.S. Chief of Naval Operations on October 10, 1995, supposedly released this transcript of a radio conversation between a U.S. Navy ship and a Canadian source off the coast of Newfoundland in the fall of 1995.
* Navy: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the north to avoid a collison.
* Civilian: Recommend you divert your course 15 degrees to the south to avoid a collision.
* Navy: This is the Captain of a U.S. Navy ship. I say again, divert your course.
* Civilian: No. I say again, you divert your course.
* Navy: This is the Aircraft Carrier Enterprise. We are a large warship of the U.S. Navy. Divert your course now!
* Civilian: This is a lighthouse. Your call.
Originally posted by StarrmanI rather think this is in the area of urban legends. The Enterprise would not get close enough to a lighthouse for there to be a problem it seems to me, plus the navy radar would clearly label the land and its environs. It would also be clear the lighthouse would be still, not moving, while the carrier would be the one traveling. All in all, it looks like a joke sent in to the readers digest.
One of those urban legends, but funny nonetheless: The U.S. Chief of Naval Operations on October 10, 1995, supposedly released this transcript of a radio conversation between a U.S. Navy ship and a Canadian source off the coast of Newfoundland in the fall of 1995.
* Navy: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the north to avoid a collison.
* ...[text shortened]... ship of the U.S. Navy. Divert your course now!
* Civilian: This is a lighthouse. Your call.