Cargo shouldn't talk or walk.... Never go on a livestock ship, it's possibly the worst smell possible on on the face of the planet.
Is that a cargo ship out of the Port of Djibouti? I've seen them load camels that way. I think y'all have successfully turned me away from VBSS lol
Believe it or not, the Surface community owes a lot of that to the aviators. In the 2004-2005 timeframe, NAMI/Navy Medicine/CNATRA was starting to really push the fatigue studies that were being done which equated lack of sleep to BAC. It was actually pretty interesting to get briefed by one of the main docs (whose name unfortunately escapes me right now) who was part of the studies. By 2008-09, it had actually made its way into the 3710 and the Surface community was starting to take note. By 2010, it seemed to be something that ship COs were actually taking seriously.
What exactly is a strike officer?
I guess that when I think of a VBSS team, I think of high speed raids but it's probably more like a cordon and search of an area. Lol
I would wait until you get to your ship and talk to people who have done it. Many SWOs, and it seems some posters in this thread, have a healthy dislike for anything "special" that excludes them.
Who do you think was providing overwatch? I'm special, and people like me!
The next thing you'll tell me is that guys on CGs and DDGs get to have access to this thing called the "internet" and can update their "Facebook." That's just crazy talk.
Have you only deployed on FFGs? Let me guess, you're an FTS guy that's made 17 "deployments" to the Caribbean?
While I'm FTS, it's only been for 2 deployments. The other two were as AC and, yes, on FFGs. I've been on CGs and DDGs for weeks or so at a time, but my primary exposure has been the mighty battle frigate. That said, don't take this to mean I don't understand how ridiculous the bandwidth allocation is for FFGs. My personal favorite was, while in Haiti, one of the DDGs stole our NMARSAT time because their two other internet systems were "down." Really, that's all we got! We couldn't even receive ATOs from the carrier and had to fly over every morning to find out what we were supposed to be doing.
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That's old school right there. We at least had CBSP on the Fightin' 56. But I did deploy on USS UNDERWOOD during her last cruise and she still had NMARSAT which was no bueno.
BTW, what's CBSP?
That said, while (short-term) this won't be an issue for now as they go away, not all the ships take their VBSS guys off the watchbill. On FFGs, they got to stand watch AND got to bob around on that dhow. Yay!
I made a point of wearing brown shoes when I went down the brow heading for Pensacola.
That's nice. Thanks for trying- have a nice day!