USS Pickney is DDG 91, DDG 95 is USS JAMES E. WILLIAMS.The caption itself is also wrong...DDG 95 is not Pinckney.
USS Pickney is DDG 91, DDG 95 is USS JAMES E. WILLIAMS.The caption itself is also wrong...DDG 95 is not Pinckney.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm ... it's REALLY a 5"/62 gun ... ???
Salty A4 wins. Need to change your bio Kanji to 賢人!
I've reposted many Navy.mil photos and taken quite the beating over the wrong captions. I think the MC's need to get their facts straight before submitting them for publication.
I've reposted many Navy.mil photos and taken quite the beating over the wrong captions.
PAO who approved the caption needs to make a cruise or two!
Unfortunately, this caption was probably released by the ship's collateral duty PAO, normally a young Ensign, who may not have run it through the XO or Captain. :irked_125
I loved the Buttercup.
091207-N-2967T-001 NAVAL STATION NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 7, 2009) Sailors assigned to USS Constitution practice pipe patching aboard the floating wet trainer, Buttercup. The trainer, which submerges into a 38,000-gallon pool, simulates a sinking ship to provide a realistic environment for teaching Sailors damage control techniques. Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world and America's Ship of State, is manned by 74 active duty Sailors and receives nearly half-a-million visitors annually. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief David Twiford/Released)
We haven't built minesweeps in a long time, if I recall. Would it be correct to assume these are still being made of wood ... ???
091207-N-2967T-001 NAVAL STATION NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 7, 2009) Sailors assigned to USS Constitution practice pipe patching aboard the floating wet trainer, Buttercup. The trainer, which submerges into a 38,000-gallon pool, simulates a sinking ship to provide a realistic environment for teaching Sailors damage control techniques. Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world and America's Ship of State, is manned by 74 active duty Sailors and receives nearly half-a-million visitors annually. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief David Twiford/Released)
Good times!! The water must be a lot warmer now. When I went through we wore wash khakis (before the days of coveralls) and it was freezing!! I'm not sure why they are wearing the PT uniform. They should be wearing the same uniform they'll be wearing at GQ, Cond II DC or on the Flying Squad.