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The SWO Picture Gallery for those so inclined

HeyJoe

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For those who like ships absorbing whatever aircraft can dish out and some SWO vs SWO action


Sub vs ship

 

HeyJoe

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Surface Line Week

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090514-N-4124C-013 NORFOLK, Va. (May 14, 2009) Electronics Technician 1st Class David J. Swasey pulls Gunner's Mate 2nd Class Bradley J. Lucas during a medical evacuation board Surface Line Week competition in Naval Station, Norfolk Va. Both Sailors are assigned to the guided cruiser USS Normandy (CG 60) and competed in the search and rescue swimmer competition. Surface Line Week challenges Norfolk area Sailors against waterfront commands and units in a number of naval, morale and welfare activities. Surface Line Week is seen as an opportunity to promote greater coordination and communication among surface warriors, to build esprit de corps and camaraderie, and to recognize professional excellence across the force. (U.S. Navy Photo by Ensign Adam R. Cole/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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090506-N-7478G-018 PACIFIC OCEAN (May 6, 2009) Seaman Raymond Lovelace, assigned to the amphibious command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), steers the coarse at full steam as the ship prepares to return homeport after participating in Exercise Malabar 2009 with the Indian navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cynthia Griggs/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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On the Job Training

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090427-N-2893B-002 ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 27, 2009) -- USS Constitution's incoming commanding officer, Cmdr. Tim Cooper, climbs the mainmast shrouds aboard USCG Barque Eagle (WIX 327). Cooper is one of five Navy Sailors aboard the three-masted barque on its 18-day 3,149 miles long voyage from New London, Conn., to Rota, Spain. Originally commissioned Horst Wessel by German Navy in 1936, she was recommissioned USCG Eagle in 1946, and her permanent crew of 55 Coast Guard Sailors are joined by hundreds of cadets and officer candidates for sail training every year. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Brown.

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090508-N-1825E-039 ROTA, Spain (May 8, 2009) Naval Station Rota harbor security and port operations boats escort the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle (WIX-327) into port. Coastguardsmen from the three-masted training vessel are in Rota for a scheduled port visit during a training and public relations deployment to Europe for more than 50 U.S. Coast Guard Academy Cadets. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joseph Ebalo/Released)
 

skim

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090429-N-2821G-198 ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 29, 2009) The guided-missile destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79) fires at the ex-USS Conolly (DD-979) during the UNITAS Gold sinking exercise. Participating ships and aircraft from Canada, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Mexico and the United States fired a variety of weapons at Connolly during the exercise. UNITAS Gold is the 50th iteration of the annual multi-national maritime exercise, which provides the opportunity to conduct and integrate joint and combined land, maritime, coast guard and air operations in a realistic training environment. The exercise is taking place April 20-May 5 off the coast of Florida. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alan Gragg/Released)


I was on the STBD bridgewing
 

skim

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Hearing the gun fire 20+ rounds and later seeing the SM2's fly was pretty cool. Its something I would have never seen as a civilian...
 

HeyJoe

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Hearing the gun fire 20+ rounds and later seeing the SM2's fly was pretty cool. Its something I would have never seen as a civilian...

Unless you are a pirate (in former case)....
 

HeyJoe

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DDG 107 (Gravely) christened

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090516-N-0860R-150 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (May 16, 2009) Alma Bernice Clark Gravely, ship's sponsor for pre-commissioning unit (PCU) Gravely (DDG 107) enjoys her applause after breaking the traditional bottle of Champaign over the ship's bow, during the christening of the latest Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, named in honor of her husband the late Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Gulf Coast. The ship is the 57th in her class, and honors Vice Adm. Gravely who was the first African American to command a major warship, achieve flag rank, and to command a numbered fleet. Also in attendance was the Acting Secretary of the Navy B.J. Penn, far-left, and retired Adm. J. Paul Reason, second-left, the first African-American four-star admiral. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Glenn S. Robertson/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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UNITAS Gold Parade of SWOs

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090504-N-1644C-320 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (May 04, 2009) Ships from countries participating in Exercise Unitas Gold take part in a parade of ships just off the coast of Jacksonville. The Jacksonville area hosted maritime forces from Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Germany, Mexico, Peru, the United States and Uruguay for the 50th iteration of the annual multinational maritime exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Anthony Casullo/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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More things you don't see on a daily basis

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090429-N-8607B-288 ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 29, 2009) A Mexican BO-105 Bolkow helicopter fires 2.75 inch high-explosive rockets at the ex-USS Connolly (DD 979) during the sinking exercise portion of UNITAS Gold. This year marks the 50th iteration of UNITAS, a multinational exercise that provides opportunities for participating nations to increase their collective ability counter illicit maritime activities that threaten regional stability. Participating countries are Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Germany, Mexico, Peru, U.S. and Uruguay. (U.S. Navy Photo by LT Chris Brown/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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seeing the SM2's fly was pretty cool. Its something I would have never seen as a civilian...

Seems to be more and more of thsat type action for surface community

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081006-N-9911M-031 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 6, 2008) The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Stout (DDG 55) launches a SM-2 Standard Missile from the aft missile bay aboard at the ex-USS O'Bannon (DD 987) during a sinking exercise. The exercise demonstrated the ability for multiple strike group units to operate together effectively with precision in an operationally realistic exercise environment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd class Zachary Martin (Released)
 

xgrafcorex

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sent to me a few years ago from a buddy of mine.

If I'm not mistaken, that's the USS RAMAGE (DDG-61) which is the ship I'm on.

I have a ton of pics from our 08-09 deployment to 5th Fleet. A few got submitted to the PAO for navy.mil :D

VERTREP
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Two USNS ships going at it. (LEWIS AND CLARK and the SUPPLY)
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xgrafcorex

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I'll post a couple more but don't want to post the whole damn thing...I guess I can link the gallery.

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USS RAMAGE
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Highline personnel tranfer.
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Massive UNREP..we met up with the IKESG on their way to start their deployment as we were making our way through the Med towards the good old East coast.
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http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c345/xgrafcorex/navy/Deployment 08-09/?start=all
That link should take you to all of the pictures I took from the gulf to getting home. We stopped in Bahrain, Cyprus and Sicily. I didn't get out to the ship until they were already in the gulf...had just finished OCS and gone through Jr. SWOS.
 
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