JJ_BPK
08-17-2010, 07:00
Because of this:
http://www.military.com/news/article/ashland-returns-with-a-pirate-story.html?wh=news
Ashland Returns With a Pirate Story, August 16, 2010, Virginian-Pilot
It wasn't cannon fire that alerted the Ashland's crew on April 10 that they were under attack by suspected Somali pirates.
Nor was it a major explosion that burst through the early morning hours that day, said Petty Officer 2nd Class Justin Myers, a gunner's mate.
"We heard bullets clinking on the side of the ship," Myers said. "My first thought was, 'This is what I've been training for.' It was a reality check. This really happens."
Myers and the rest of the Ashland's 291-member crew celebrated their homecoming Sunday when the amphibious dock landing ship returned to its port at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach.
And did they have a tale to tell.
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We have this:
http://www.military.com/news/article/navy-testing-two-new-camo-uniforms.html?col=1186032325324
Navy Testing Two New Camo Uniforms, August 10, 2010, Military.com|by
Christian Lowe, NWU-TypeII-IIIlarge.jpg
The Navy is set to field two new camouflage uniforms next year, just months after the last of the fleet will be issued the service’s newest pixel-pattern, blue-and-grey “Navy Working Uniform.”
Navy officials announced late last year they would provide a service-specific camouflage pattern to the ever-growing number of Sailors supporting operations in combat environments, recognizing the bright colors of their newest at-sea uniform were inappropriate for anything other than shipboard operations.
“In 2006, the [Chief of Naval Operations] saw the need to improve the tactical uniforms,” said Lt. Cmdr. Chris Neish, a top gear buyer for the Naval Expeditionary Programs office. “The rationale was to provide a uniform to address the needs of the battlefield today.”
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In the future, all Navy personal with be inviable while on Shore Leave... Part of the Navy's "Don't See,, Can't Find" Special Warfare Doctrine
:D:munchin:munchin:D
http://www.military.com/news/article/ashland-returns-with-a-pirate-story.html?wh=news
Ashland Returns With a Pirate Story, August 16, 2010, Virginian-Pilot
It wasn't cannon fire that alerted the Ashland's crew on April 10 that they were under attack by suspected Somali pirates.
Nor was it a major explosion that burst through the early morning hours that day, said Petty Officer 2nd Class Justin Myers, a gunner's mate.
"We heard bullets clinking on the side of the ship," Myers said. "My first thought was, 'This is what I've been training for.' It was a reality check. This really happens."
Myers and the rest of the Ashland's 291-member crew celebrated their homecoming Sunday when the amphibious dock landing ship returned to its port at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach.
And did they have a tale to tell.
.....
We have this:
http://www.military.com/news/article/navy-testing-two-new-camo-uniforms.html?col=1186032325324
Navy Testing Two New Camo Uniforms, August 10, 2010, Military.com|by
Christian Lowe, NWU-TypeII-IIIlarge.jpg
The Navy is set to field two new camouflage uniforms next year, just months after the last of the fleet will be issued the service’s newest pixel-pattern, blue-and-grey “Navy Working Uniform.”
Navy officials announced late last year they would provide a service-specific camouflage pattern to the ever-growing number of Sailors supporting operations in combat environments, recognizing the bright colors of their newest at-sea uniform were inappropriate for anything other than shipboard operations.
“In 2006, the [Chief of Naval Operations] saw the need to improve the tactical uniforms,” said Lt. Cmdr. Chris Neish, a top gear buyer for the Naval Expeditionary Programs office. “The rationale was to provide a uniform to address the needs of the battlefield today.”
.........
In the future, all Navy personal with be inviable while on Shore Leave... Part of the Navy's "Don't See,, Can't Find" Special Warfare Doctrine
:D:munchin:munchin:D