
I thought this was pretty cool. No one is really even close.






Yeah, because no other country has spy satellites to count how many ships we have.SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....
For someone that use to be in the military, you sure don't get it. Knowing the number of each ship is nothing. Who cares. What matters is the ISR, C2, C3i, C4i, C5ISR, etc... capabilites that each have. Those are what should remain secret or "for your eyes only" for the people that work on them.SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....

Oh, good Lord.SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....


SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....

I disagree. I think it should be posted out there MORE. So when some shithole decides to fuck with 'Merica, they will know beforehand what we bring to the table.SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....

As my dad would say after 22 years in the Military...SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....
SH was the Navy version of an alter boy I believe. I'm not saying he didn't touch a tater though.Chizzang wrote:As my dad would say after 22 years in the Military...SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....
If you peel potatoes in the kitchen for 3 years you think everything is top secret


Did he have the same position in the Gloryhole that SuperHornet manned?GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:I knew a kid from back home that joined the Navy, his last name was Eader, Pronounced like "eater". WTF would he join the Navy of all branches.....................

andy7171 wrote: Did he have the same position in the Gloryhole that SuperHornet manned?


Everyone else jumps in to crack a joke; only Mark has a decent argument, and one that makes sense.Ibanez wrote:For someone that use to be in the military, you sure don't get it. Knowing the number of each ship is nothing. Who cares. What matters is the ISR, C2, C3i, C4i, C5ISR, etc... capabilites that each have. Those are what should remain secret or "for your eyes only" for the people that work on them.SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....
Then, of course, is THIS argument. If I remember right, THIS was much of the basis of Reagan's 600-ship Navy, which I fully supported. Whatever problems AZ saw (and there's no arguing THAT; you can't argue first-hand knowledge) those pale in comparison to what the Sovs endured, which for the most part we didn't even know about. They were cannibalizing ships for parts to repair others. Morale was REALLY bad for the Sovs in that era. Morale was bad for us, too, but not nearly as much, because we could do at least SOME of what we were trained and paid to do. But grizza DOES have a good "bravado" argument....grizzaholic wrote:<br abp="849">I disagree. I think it should be posted out there MORE. So when some shithole decides to fuck with 'Merica, they will know beforehand what we bring to the table.SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....


SuperHornet wrote:This should NOT be public knowledge....




SuperHornet wrote:Everyone else jumps in to crack a joke; only Mark has a decent argument, and one that makes sense.Ibanez wrote: For someone that use to be in the military, you sure don't get it. Knowing the number of each ship is nothing. Who cares. What matters is the ISR, C2, C3i, C4i, C5ISR, etc... capabilites that each have. Those are what should remain secret or "for your eyes only" for the people that work on them.
The only counter-argument I would have is that some of the larger ships (CVNs, LHA/LHDs, etc.) have personnel that would specialize in this stuff. It would be bad for other countries to have that info.
Then, of course, is THIS argument. If I remember right, THIS was much of the basis of Reagan's 600-ship Navy, which I fully supported. Whatever problems AZ saw (and there's no arguing THAT; you can't argue first-hand knowledge) those pale in comparison to what the Sovs endured, which for the most part we didn't even know about. They were cannibalizing ships for parts to repair others. Morale was REALLY bad for the Sovs in that era. Morale was bad for us, too, but not nearly as much, because we could do at least SOME of what we were trained and paid to do. But grizza DOES have a good "bravado" argument....grizzaholic wrote:<br abp="849">I disagree. I think it should be posted out there MORE. So when some shithole decides to fuck with 'Merica, they will know beforehand what we bring to the table.

