You just need to know that there is a lot of general badassery being done in your name that if you did know the details, you would be both proud and humble at the same time.
The submarine service is well unknown for this little fact. The world's most deadly geeks.
Cmdr. Melvin Smith, commanding officer of the Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Jimmy Carter, watches as the submarine travels through the Hood Canal. (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Smith/U.S. Navy)We've covered a few times when British submarines have flown the Jolly Roger, and we highly approve. So many of the US Navy traditions come from the Mother Country, so I don't see why we can't keep stealing their best.
BZ to Skipper Smith and his crew. We'll read about it in a couple of decades, maybe.
Oh, and this; Salamander approved attitude as well. A CO is always on stage.
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