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Hey, Isn't This Somebody's Ship?
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At First "Look"
I'd say the U.S. Navy owns and Operates it for the U.S. DoD (?)
Or maybe it's some sort of Seal or Force Recon forward base ? (Of course,even with a magnifying glass these old Mark Ones miss a lot.) What I can't "See" on deck P.+S. are a couple of these:
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There's one on the forecastle, above the row of life raft containers.
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If that vessel has to shoot, the United States is in serious trouble. It's a hotel and supply depot, not a warship.
Ponce was changed from USS to USNS. In which deck and engineering duties are handled by contractors while CIC and communications and weapons systems are manned by naval personnel. The captain and a handful of officers are commissioned in the USN. |
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Could use a paint job...
I thought we were getting out of the Middle East? ![]()
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the least deserving person on the planet got a doner heart transplant. Last edited by panZZer; 11-16-2013 at 05:28 PM. |
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FYI, unlike many in the "ruling class", Cheney did not pull rank, or jump ahead of others waiting in line. I can't remember the exact statistics, but when he got on the waiting list he was about number 30, but actually went at about 50. Somehow Cheney is less hateful and arrogant than his critics.
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In April 2013 the US Navy announced that it was deploying a laser weapon prototype in the Persian Gulf. For the first time the ships are going to be equipped with a laser attack weapon able to disable patrol boats and blind or destroy surveillance drones as the tests have shown. The Navy calls its new weapon LAWS (which stands for the Laser Weapon System). The prototype shipboard laser is to be deployed on board of the USS Ponce, a converted amphibious transport and docking ship in the Persian Gulf, which serves as a floating base for military operations and humanitarian assistance in the waters of the Middle East and southwestern Asia. The laser will be operational next year. Many of the details about how the laser works remain secret, such as how far its beam can travel, how powerful it is or how much power is used to generate it. What is known is that the laser is designed to be a «plug and play» system that integrates into a ship’s existing targeting technologies and power grids. Those factors make it a surprisingly cheap weapon. The U.S. Navy also has other systems under development that are intended to shoot down enemy drones homing in on surface vessels. Similarly, the U.S. Army announced in 2011 that it was doing research on Laser-Induced Plasma Channel (LIPC), which can fire a laser-guided, 50 billion watt «lightning bolt» at a target.
US Announces “Significant Changes” for Military Policy | Global Research |
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1st photo caption:
Machinist’s Mate Fireman Casey Burton dismantles and inspects one of the two oil strainer assemblies that filters the oil in the starboard engine Engine??? ![]() |
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The fuel oil filters were bypassed when we shifted from NSFO to JP-5 so that's gotta be a lube oil filter. Hmmm, one of my buddies from back then was an MM3. I'll shoot that page to him for his opinion. |
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Amphibious Transport Dock Photo Index LPD-15 Ponce Nice set of service ribbons. ![]() |
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Missed this one. 8-123-something when I was in #1. 8-143-something in #2, iirc.
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