Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Look at the size of that bow wave. That's some impressive power there.

 


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  1. Such a large bow wave, it’s common to have dolphins riding the bow wave and jumping around the bow. Such a beautiful sight.
    DaleC in Idaho

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  2. I see more backward printed photos than I'd have expected, it makes me wonder how many there are that are not so obvious.

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  3. To say nothing how submarines are now designed to operate primarily submerged. That impressive bow wave indicates massive drag.

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  4. I would never - ever consider sea service as an option for my US military duty. And submarine service? Fergedaboutdid!!!

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  5. Submarine Qualified Until I Die. Squid. Nuke bubblehead.Glad i did ,would not do it again.

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  6. They're co-ed now.

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    1. PMS and all sorts of sexual shenanigans, from normal fit young men and women in close confinement, now enhanced by girl-girl action in addition to unfettered sailor-sailor action. No rum, sodomy mandatory, lash reserved for those that kink and those that make a stink. All at 800 ft underwater with Chicom chips and software, and a rotting potato at the top of the PAL link chain.

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    2. I was taking to a "Blue Water" Navy veteran (who happened to be a woman) and asked her about deployments in ships.

      My question was, "Are most of the female sailors pregnant at the end of the cruise?"

      She said, "Yes."

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  7. USS Seawolf?
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. Built by Electric Boat, from retired employee of EB, SSN designation.

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  8. A starboard side image inverted. I heard that they are keeping 21 and 22 around as spare parts for 23.

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