• Marines

    From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Tue Mar 1 06:10:12 2022
    CP wrote --

    Feel free to use either in your future interactions with Marines -- friendly, pompous, or otherwise

    The Navy and Marines have always been friendly rivals.
    Its like a family. We pick on each other but if some outsider starts
    trouble look out.
    Joe
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  • From George Pope@1:153/757 to Joe Mackey on Fri Mar 11 10:59:32 2022
    The Navy and Marines have always been friendly rivals.
    Its like a family. We pick on each other but if some outsider starts
    trouble look out.

    Fair play.

    So why is there a Marine on every Navy ship?

    How come there's no annual Navy-Marines football game?

    Navy plays Army every year, no?

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to GEORGE POPE on Fri Mar 11 15:24:00 2022
    How come there's no annual Navy-Marines football game?

    Navy plays Army every year, no?

    I watch that game every year. When they talk about the players and what
    their future military career is planned to be, some of the Navy players are headed for the Marines instead of the Navy.

    To my knowledge, the Marine Corp does not have its own officer's school.
    Future Marine officers attend Navy.

    The other four traditional branches... Army, Navy, Air Force, and the Coast Guard... all have their own academies.

    Mike


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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Tue Apr 12 05:50:54 2022
    CP wrote --

    So it's far easier to do a few hours of swimming & treading water in the Caribbean, eh,than Lake Erie, say?

    And warmer too! :)

    But in wartime, you're morer likely going to be in a below freezing Atlantic than the warm clear waters of the Caribbean.. .?

    Thankfully I never had to find that out.
    It does get cold in the Caribbean in the winter. I recall one winter
    night it was only the upper 50s... Brr... :)

    Better to have the skilols & not need them than to need them & not have them, eh?

    You bet cha.

    If you ned to remain afloat & mobile in wateer for 90 mnutes to survive an incident, but you can only do 89 -- not cool -- so they prep you for 120, eh?

    Thankfully I never had to find out.
    But with everyone in a Mae West, or at least life rings, when not in a lifeboat, one could survive a decent amount of time, depending on weather. Even the Navy doesn't have much control over that.

    So the joint xchiefs essentially conscript the Coast Guard into active service?

    Yep.

    Otherwise it's more a domestic defense service, as the FBI vs CIA? (only one is allowed to operate in-country & only one can operate internationally?)

    The Coast Guard was mainly for coastal defence and rescue (picking up survivors of ship wrecks, etc).
    During Prohibition they were used to hunt down rum runners.
    Today they are still coastal defence, along with air/sea rescue and
    anti-drug chasing.

    Seems fair! So there are Navy folk who can fly the fighter jets that are on the carriers?

    The fliers on carriers are Navy men with the Navy air arm.

    Did you ever serve on a carrier? Or is that a separate dispositioning after intake or basic?

    I visited the John F. Kennedy once. Knew a guy onboard who gave me a
    tour. That thing was huge! A floating city.
    One is assigned after boot camp.
    It was (still is I guess) a big day when one finds were they are going.
    The unit one goes through boot camp with is broken up. I was assigned the
    News along with one other person that was in my group. Everyone else was scattered to the four winds, thoug
    (There's another Navy boot camp in FL and one in CA. The CA people are
    on the west coast.
    (Ships from the east and west trade positions at time. That is a east
    coast ship will go the Mediterranean and/or the Pacific and hither and yon. A ship on one coast does stay there permanently).
    After ward it was like running into an old high school class member when people ran into each other somewhere.

    How does the Air Force get their fighter jets into the foray at the front?

    Uh, fly them? :)
    I imagine there are ships that will transport them.
    But with bases all over the world I imagine its from a base nearest them, which have been flown from another base to that one, and on back to the
    States.
    I never really gave it any thought.
    In the Navy we never thought much about the Air Force, if at all. :)

    & the odd southern Sheriff who gets re-elected based 90% on how much deviant sex he can stop in his county, even amongst married folk? Some of them are still enforcing anti-sodomy laws against hetero couples!)

    Then there's the old line Churchill once said about the Navy where the traditions are "rum, sodomy, and the lash".
    AFASIK the lash is gone. :)

    I think they interpret sodomy now to be anything but basic man-superior missionary. . . Still not sure how they identify these miscreants who are a clear & present danger to decent society, nor how they don't get shut down by the SCOTUS for ignoring the Co

    The way things are today, its almost anything goes...

    Sorry; no idea how I got this switched from Navy stuff to this. . .

    See my quote above. :)
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Mike Powell on Tue Apr 19 10:43:00 2022
    Mike,

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    No wonder the OS stinks. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to GEORGE POPE on Wed Jun 1 17:00:00 2022
    That said, the US's first air craft carriers were tested in Lake Michigan, off of the coast of the Northern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan.

    Did you know the first USN submarines were used in the Civil War?

    Yes. Did you know that the CSA actually created the first one? After one successful mission, the creator drowned in it. The first ones we learned
    about in US History were later in the war than that one.

    Still trying to find an active(lots of users, lots of local messaging) one -- oesn't even matter where, so long as I can telnet in. . .

    I seem to have users but most of them do not use the local message areas at all.

    Mike


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