Location check - :-)
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- jwhouk
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Hey Sarge! They found your birthday present from Jin!
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She even gift-wrapped the sledgehammer...jwhouk wrote:Hey Sarge! They found your birthday present from Jin!
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Well, the Navy's EOD team towed it out to deep water and blew it up.
Rumor had it that they were splattered with sushi rather than shrapnel... and are now facing the possibility that they may be charged for having killed a beautiful example of a highly endangered species (the three-penny-nail urchin, Coelopleurus metallicus).
They're lucky, though... that species' uni is about about the size and consistency of birdshot.
Rumor had it that they were splattered with sushi rather than shrapnel... and are now facing the possibility that they may be charged for having killed a beautiful example of a highly endangered species (the three-penny-nail urchin, Coelopleurus metallicus).
They're lucky, though... that species' uni is about about the size and consistency of birdshot.
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And it's from a 2005 exercise.
second Seattle Post-Intelligencer article
second KOMO-4 report
I didn't expect it to be that new . . . Though with Keyport naval station nearby, it's not surprising.
--FreeFlier
second Seattle Post-Intelligencer article
second KOMO-4 report
I didn't expect it to be that new . . . Though with Keyport naval station nearby, it's not surprising.
--FreeFlier
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Not all of them floated to the surface... so they just... left them there?
That seems a bit foolhardy. Yeah, you save a buck now, but how much did it cost to have a joint task force take care of a dummy mine like it was real?
Use the sonar to scan the bottom, ya idjits, and pick up after yourselves.
That seems a bit foolhardy. Yeah, you save a buck now, but how much did it cost to have a joint task force take care of a dummy mine like it was real?
Use the sonar to scan the bottom, ya idjits, and pick up after yourselves.
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Military Intelligence is often an oxymoron.GlytchMeister wrote: Use the sonar to scan the bottom, ya idjits, and pick up after yourselves.
"The Empire was founded on cups of tea, mate, and if you think I am going to war without one you are sadly mistaken."
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It probably didn't cost very much . . . bring out the duty crews from Naval Station Keyport and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
But that was part of why I was surprised it was that new . . . really? I would have expected better cleanup from about the 1990s on, after some of the grief the armed forces get around here.
Granted that the bottom in Puget Sound can be very rugged, and filthy with debris, still . . . this does sound like someone made a decision to not bother.
I hope they know who the officer was.
--FreeFlier
But that was part of why I was surprised it was that new . . . really? I would have expected better cleanup from about the 1990s on, after some of the grief the armed forces get around here.
Granted that the bottom in Puget Sound can be very rugged, and filthy with debris, still . . . this does sound like someone made a decision to not bother.
I hope they know who the officer was.
--FreeFlier
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Some WWII (and later) mines were made to be dropped on the bottom and "hide" while enemy minesweepers cleared bait mines. A week or more later the mine would rise on its cable and wait for victims.
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