RadicalDude
Social Justice Warlord
SEALsMaybe you can explain what those are. I'm not sure the community has completely figured that out yet.
SEALsMaybe you can explain what those are. I'm not sure the community has completely figured that out yet.
What specifically are you curious about? I'm not opposed to writing a memoir of my 11.5yrs in the service of USN but since I expect it to be a best seller I don't want to give it all awayEven though I think you and a couple others said it could be irelevant by time I get in could you tell me more about your time in? You basically just went down the route I want to go (other than the 7 years)
Doing some NAVCENT/ARCENT LNO stuff now. It was funny before, but even more so now.Ah, but the PR machine has. That is what our young Padawan has seen.
Ah, the glory of Ass and Trash.
That was pretty much the motto of HELSUPRON."For the Glory of Ass and Trash"
This log hit was obviously critical to some ship's morale*. OSs on BMD AEGIS ships need their fatty snacks so they don't fall asleep on the mid watch. Also note the planters peanuts: the bane of trash sorters! It's a can made of metal, plastic, and paper!I see some critical queso replenishment items up there.
...ARMY: The deployed environment sucks. FOBS in Iraq, Afghanistan and even Camp Buehring, Kuwait suck. But even the smallest FOB is usually larger than an aircraft carrier, and certainly larger than a small boy. Flying in the Army can be pretty exciting....
Im guessing I was led to believe that HSC was a pretty cool path and im taking a guess that its actually the opposite lol.Maybe you can explain what those are. I'm not sure the community has completely figured that out yet.
What did you do HM/HCS/HSM? What was it truly like none of the recruiter sunshines and rainbows stories. If you ever did it all again would you do it the same? Was the training boring or not? Trying to ask questions thay dont change with time lol its pretty difficult.What specifically are you curious about? I'm not opposed to writing a memoir of my 11.5yrs in the service of USN but since I expect it to be a best seller I don't want to give it all away![]()
This log hit was obviously critical to some ship's morale*.
*Most important log hit I remember was an H-60 packed to the gills with toilet paper that was flown out to an Aussie ship that had run out. The Aussies were jumping for joy when we showed up. We declined to shake their hands despite their gratitude.
Ah, the glory of Ass and Trash.
Im guessing I was led to believe that HSC was a pretty cool path and im taking a guess that its actually the opposite lol.
So HSM does more then?In a setup like that, how do the crewman get in? Slither through the waist windows? Or can you step "over" the center console from the cockpit?
Every helicopter community has a large portion of their mission dedicated to circling something. It might be vessels, it might be the carrier, it might be targets, but we all do a LOT of turning circles. HSC just doesn't always want to admit to it.
Both HSM and HSC share other mission sets, to include super-cool attacking of the next anti-democratic agent of evil. HSM just has more toys on the airframe, so they tend to have more demand in the CVN world. That said, with your current operational setup, the Navy can't complete one of its main mission sets (ie, putting the carrier where it's needed) without both communities doing their jobs.
These days, every community on the boat has a large portion of their mission dedicated to turning circles. Even fighter guys. That's the "X" in XCAS and the "NT" in NTISR.Every helicopter community has a large portion of their mission dedicated to circling something. It might be vessels, it might be the carrier, it might be targets, but we all do a LOT of turning circles. HSC just doesn't always want to admit to it.