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  • Von Hilde
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    Originally posted by greenman407
    I didnt know that. I just thought that it was a photo opportunity that just happened.
    Thats most likely the case. But on the otherhand we do have dolphins and sealions being trained by Naval Special Warfare for covert ops. The Navy was forced to move the Key West Operational facility due to the "Tree Huggers" snivelin about dolphins in captivity in the Keys and sneaking around and releasing some in local tourest attractions and attempting to get on base. Navy just got a C-17 and packed em all up and went west one eveing, and that was that. Those anamals can do some amazing things. And those things are only the ones they want anybody to know about.

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  • Von Hilde
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    Originally posted by crazygary
    Do dey need "steenkin' badges"?? (LOL)
    CG
    Oh! You mean the DOZO Meters for the radiation or the security IDs? They dont have the molly harness on for all their spookey gear, so no badges. Must be a traning excercise

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  • Von Hilde
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    Originally posted by redboat219
    Is the plume of water coming out the flood holes due to gravity or compressed air pushing it out?
    compressed air and gravity and the natural outside the hull seawater displacement when breaking the surface. Think anyone got slammed when it flopped on top? Its not as smooth as steping off an escalator, I Garontee
    Last edited by Von Hilde; 04-09-2014, 07:14 AM.

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  • Von Hilde
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    Originally posted by trout
    I have seen this photo and I noticed no red. All black. Is that specific to one sub or more common practice?
    If you are refering to red hull paint you can see by Googling and looking at "Emergency Blow" pictures of US nuke subs they all look like the same boat from a different angle but none have red showing.

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  • redboat219
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    Is the plume of water coming out the flood holes due to gravity or compressed air pushing it out?

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  • trout
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    I have seen this photo and I noticed no red. All black. Is that specific to one sub or more common practice?

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  • crazygary
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    Very cool!!!!

    CG

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  • greenman407
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  • crazygary
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    Do dey need "steenkin' badges"?? (LOL)
    CG

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  • greenman407
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    I didnt know that. I just thought that it was a photo opportunity that just happened.

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  • Von Hilde
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    "Poncho and Lefty", the two bottlenose escorts are part of the crew. NSWC trained in KW and Dago. Thats not their real names just call signs for the port and starboard operators.

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  • greenman407
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  • greenman407
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ID:	90972Closeup on to the deck of the Sante Fe, 688 class.

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  • crazygary
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    Pretty awesome beasties!!

    CG

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  • reddevil
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    Menacing looking units. Good.

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