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Navy ship commander shoots backwards mounted scope, is relieved of duty

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5 minutes ago, Kennythetiger said:

When that stuff falls overboard do we recover it or just donate it to the sea?  

They usually try to recover it.  By filling it with ping pong balls.

 

They just lower a treadmill.

1 hour ago, Kennythetiger said:

When that stuff falls overboard do we recover it or just donate it to the sea?  

 

I imagine that they recover it if they can for no other reason than they don't want anyone else will recover it. I can't imagine that anything on a high tech jet is usable after sitting on the bottom of the ocean. 

1 hour ago, Kennythetiger said:

When that stuff falls overboard do we recover it or just donate it to the sea?  

I doubt an F/A-18 is sensitive enough for a big search and recovery. If they do attempt to retrieve it, the value is in the training and experience gained. 

1 minute ago, totallynotabuttpirate said:

I doubt an F/A-18 is sensitive enough for a big search and recovery. If they do attempt to retrieve it, the value is in the training and experience gained. 

The friends they made along the way. 

On 5/7/2025 at 1:53 PM, Guadaloopy said:

I did 8 deployments in my career and lost a shipmate on two of them, so my math says .25.

 

Holy shit. Who’d you piss off in Millington to get stuck like that? Awful lot of rainbows. 

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