GroundPounder
Well-Known Member
That is about 43% more reasonable than our average citizen's theory.I think it’s their mating season. -53 eggs are rare, but the females apparently have the ability to incubate the eggs for months.
That is about 43% more reasonable than our average citizen's theory.I think it’s their mating season. -53 eggs are rare, but the females apparently have the ability to incubate the eggs for months.
Our daily visit over the last few weeks. There are crazy theories about what they are doing here. It is amazing what people will fill in the blanks with.....
I wanna see the elegant bouy pattern work….Our area continues to be safe from submarines, thanks Navy!
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Our area continues to be safe from submarines, thanks Navy!
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I don't even remember why we made this...back when the P8 was just a glimmer in Boeing's eyes.
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I love me some E-2Ds with laser cannons…pew pewFactory Fresh.View attachment 45290View attachment 45291

The C-2 has made its final trap.
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C-2A Greyhound from "Rawhides" Conducts Last Arrested Landing From an Aircraft Carrier
A C-2A Greyhound, attached to the “Rawhides” of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40, lands on the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), the last ever arrested landing of a Greyhound on a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, in the Atlantic Ocean, June 25, 2026. Nimitz is underway taking part in Fleet Exercise (FLEETEX) 250, a series of structured multilateral training events at-sea, aimed at building cohesiveness, validating tactical procedures, and strengthening the interoperability of participating units—which include warships, aircraft, and crews from the U.S. and 13 partner and allied nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Alyssa J. Boling)