And that is how you differentiate between the two proper uses of the word.
For someone who intentionally slights his own service when typing its name on a regular basis, you sure are giving a lot of shit over an honest mistake.
And that is how you differentiate between the two proper uses of the word.
For someone who intentionally slights his own service when typing its name on a regular basis, you sure are giving a lot of shit over an honest mistake.
That was part of the "outside the box" thinking I was mentioning - and also the part that was (IMHO) largely unworkable. I won't post the details here, since it was primarily RUMINT - the whole RAG question, though, is illustrative of just how hard it's going to be for the Marines to keep a Prowler fleet viable once the Navy transitions. There's a lot of moving parts that need to be taken into account.More important question is what are they going to do for a RAG once the navy is complete with the transition?
Well played...the mARINE cORP will not be getting the EA-18 until the navy accepts it, proves it, works out all the kinks, and writes the tactics for it. that might not be until the mARINE cORP is ready to get rid of their Prowlers too. Silly mARINES....
just like the Navy is doing with the Osprey, eh? sit back & let the Corps do the R&D, then when all is said and done, jump on the bandwagon.So as to the point of the thread, the mARINE cORP will not be getting the EA-18 until the navy accepts it, proves it, works out all the kinks, and writes the tactics for it. Then, just like ICAP III, they will see the shiny new toy in fact is a good idea, and will want one of their own. Not an official answer, just my opinion. More important question is what are they going to do for a RAG once the navy is complete with the transition? And will they still have to land on the ship to graduate? Don't see many LT's excited about a paddles tour in Cherry Point! Of course that might not be until the mARINE cORP is ready to get rid of their Prowlers too. Silly mARINES....
you gentlemen underestimate the Marine Corps cheapness ...
just like the Navy is doing with the Osprey, eh? sit back & let the Corps do the R&D, then when all is said and done, jump on the bandwagon.
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Its not a dome its a Triangle of Doom!As if the Osprey doesn't have enough moving parts already, lets put a radar dome on the top!! That should make maintenance easier.
What if we lowered Q&A standards?That should make maintenance easier.
This looks like a cool idea...
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