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I can't tell if that's tongue in cheek or not but all I was getting at was that HS and HSL has been carrying HF's and have been NSW capable for a lot longer than was implied by Bogey with the armed helo.
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<- I was hoping you would notice my avatar picture.I can't tell if that's tongue in cheek or not but all I was getting at was that HS and HSL has been carrying HF's and have been NSW capable for a lot longer than was implied by Bogey with the armed helo.
Case in point....
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011215-N-8421M-010 Aboard USS Shreveport (LPD 12) Dec. 15, 2001 ? During an interdiction operations exercise, two HH-60H ?Seahawk? helicopters from the ?Dragon Slayers? of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron One One (HS-11) lift off from the flight deck of USS Shreveport. The helicopters, carrying U.S. Navy SEALs, are simulating the boarding of a ship that may be carrying terrorist suspects. The Dragon Slayers and SEALs are deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer?s Mate 2nd Class David C. Mercil. (RELEASED)
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011206-N-6550T-006 The Arabian Sea (Dec. 6, 2001) -- A SH-60F ?Seahawk? helicopter leaves the deck of the Motor Vessel ?Kota Sejarah? off after dropping off U.S. Navy SEALs and Marines during a search for illegal contraband and al-Qaida troops. The Special Warfare (SPECWAR) personnel are deployed aboard the amphibious warfare ship USS Shreveport (LPD 12) in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The ship was released following the inspection. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer?s Mate 1st Class Tim Turner. (RELEASED)
<- I was hoping you would notice my avatar picture.
I'm not sure whether this is aviation related, but how does one get assigned to the VBSS team on board his respective ship? Do they hold try-outs, is there a special course one must attend, or is it more of a first come, first serve kind of deal?
Fester, seriously, tell us how you REALLY feel about VBSS..![]()
VBSS is one of those things that sounds really cool on paper. Get rigged out in your Batman gear, go stare down haji terrorist-smugglers and pirates on the high seas...it's like being a part-time SEAL crossed with the end of Master and Commander, right? Then you do it and find that 99% of the time, you're climbing around stinking, rust-covered unseaworthy third-world shit hulks staring down a crew of bored Arabs and Filipinos who're pretending not to speak English so you'll go away. So you spend hours and hours inspecting these floating turds, lose half your body weight in sweat, and at the end of the day, you turn them loose, get back to the ship to find they've secured fresh water (so no shower), the galley's closed and by the way, you've got the midwatch in a few hours and your boss wants those E-3 evals NOW.
Then you realize it was still better than 90% of the days being a shoe.![]()
SWOdom sucks. Believe it.