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Proactively “From the Sea”; an agent of change leveraging the littoral best practices for a paradigm breaking six-sigma best business case to synergize a consistent design in the global commons, rightsizing the core values supporting our mission statement via the 5-vector model through cultural diversity.
Well the upUS Navy stopped using Lead Base Oaint in 1996, which would have made Cdr. Michael William Brannon, USN the first of the post 1996 Rust Navy Commanding Officers or Cdr. Charles Ferguson...
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
How about for the period actually under discussion in the article? When that picture was taken. I'm guessing the ship didn't look like that when it came out of the builder's yard, so maybe that guy...
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
For what timeframe! USS Fort McHenry had twenty-four CO’s from 8 August 1987 to 27 March 2021! The last being Cdr. Michael J. Fabrizio, which last known whereabouts was in Mayport, Florida of the...
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
All these years later, I'm curious--does anyone know where the then CO ended up? Retire at 3-star or something?
CDR Salamander: We Need a Material Condition Standdown · 3 months ago
The detailed breakdown of NATO's shifts in policy and military posture provides a lot of food for thought. speedy...
CDR Salamander: NATO's Evolution in Response to the Russo-Ukrainian War with Jorge Benitez - on Midrats · 10 months ago
16 comments:
AWESOME!! The LCS!!
Not LCS this time, JSF for sure.
LCS has sailed and all the complaining in the world won't make it go away at this point. We want the bigger Fleet, need to keep building them.
Genial brief and this post helped me alot in my college assignement. Thank you on your information.
Sigh..... Laughhing and crying at the same time.
I don't care WHERE you work! THAT is just plain FUNNY! :-D
Oh my. That's painful.
LCS in a 3 panels... absolutely brilliant!
I'm with Jack on JSF. We've already got too many LCSs slinking around. Everybody print it out and send it to a certain flag's office.
Awesome idea, just wish I'd thought of it first :)
We want the bigger Fleet, need to keep building them.
That is just a truly ridiculous argument jack.
Gee. We know we have a flawed hull design based on shallowly planned oxymorons, so lets make it the bulk of our surface combatant force...
Sorry man, but thats just outright tripe.
We want the bigger Fleet, need to keep building them.
No. Don't "need" to keep building them at all...
There is precedent for truncating the production of ship classes once its obvious they are not fitting the bill.
Some examples here...
and here.
Dilbert is my favorite strip. Alas, this strip is too close to the truth to be funny.
Still, Dilbert is "one of us." To see who "is us" watch,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmYDgncMhXw
I am not so sure that a gas turbine powered JOHN C BUTLER with a modern sensor package, and habitabilty wouldn't far outdo anything an LCS could do. A 70 year old design, and I still would not be surprised.
That's hilarious. I remember seeing a similar situation at a music shop I used to work at.
LCS crest motto "semper fubar"
Laughing, kinda, 'cause as I go to view the vid and there is precisely 666 ratings shown. The supersticious in me is arguing with the inginear right about now.
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