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This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:04 am
by powerlifter54
Navy Sub, Cruiser Collide Off Florida
By Luis Martinez | ABC OTUS News – Sat, Oct 13, 2012.
Two Navy vessels collided this afternoon off the coast of northeastern Florida, there were no injuries aboard the submarine and cruiser involved in the collision.
According to a Navy statement the submarine USS Montpelier (SSN 765) and the Aegis cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56) collided at approximately 3:30 p.m. ET.
The statement adds that there were no injuries aboard either ship and that the submarine's nuclear powered reactor "was unaffected by this collision."
The incident is under investigation.
A Navy official says the two ships were participating in a "group sail" along with another vessel. The three ships were participating in an anti-submarine exercise in preparation for an upcoming deployment as part of the strike group for the aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman.
The Navy official says that at approximately 3:30 p.m. the bridge watch aboard the San Jacinto saw the submarine Montpelier rise to periscope depth about 100 to 200 yards ahead of them. The bridge ordered an "all back," but still collided with the sub.
According to the official, the initial assessment of damage is that there was a complete depressurization of the sonar dome aboard the San Jacinto. Located below the water line of surface warships, sonar domes provide the bulbous shape to the bows of warships.
After the collision the official said the submarine surfaced and communications were established between all the ships on the scene.
The carrier USS Harry S Truman is also there, available to provide assistance.
The two ships involved in the collision are both operating under their own power.
Collisions between Navy submarines and surface warships are rare.
In March, 2009 the submarine USS Hartford suffered severe damage to its Con tower after colliding with the amphibious transport ship USS New Orleans in the Strait of Hormuz. The subsequent investigation found fault for the collision lay with the commanders aboard the submarine. Several officers and crew aboard the submarine were later disciplined for their roles.
WTF...
Somebodz got some 'splainin to do.
Ways to get fired as a CO
1. Swap paint with anything.
2. Steal or even mishandle Money in any way.
3. Sex with crewmember.
SJ has an 0-6 CO, MP an 0-5. They could soon both be amongst the land of the retired. My early odds say sub CO is gone for sure. SJ CO may survive, 50-50 at best. Yikes.
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:12 am
by baffled
You're not allowed to have sex with a crew member?
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:29 am
by Protobuilder
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:02 am
by Fat Cat
powerlifter54 wrote:Navy Sub, Cruiser Collide Off Florida
By Luis Martinez | ABC OTUS News – Sat, Oct 13, 2012.
Two Navy vessels collided this afternoon off the coast of northeastern Florida, there were no injuries aboard the submarine and cruiser involved in the collision.
According to a Navy statement the submarine USS Montpelier (SSN 765) and the Aegis cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56) collided at approximately 3:30 p.m. ET.
The statement adds that there were no injuries aboard either ship and that the submarine's nuclear powered reactor "was unaffected by this collision."
The incident is under investigation.
A Navy official says the two ships were participating in a "group sail" along with another vessel. The three ships were participating in an anti-submarine exercise in preparation for an upcoming deployment as part of the strike group for the aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman.
The Navy official says that at approximately 3:30 p.m. the bridge watch aboard the San Jacinto saw the submarine Montpelier rise to periscope depth about 100 to 200 yards ahead of them. The bridge ordered an "all back," but still collided with the sub.
According to the official, the initial assessment of damage is that there was a complete depressurization of the sonar dome aboard the San Jacinto. Located below the water line of surface warships, sonar domes provide the bulbous shape to the bows of warships.
After the collision the official said the submarine surfaced and communications were established between all the ships on the scene.
The carrier USS Harry S Truman is also there, available to provide assistance.
The two ships involved in the collision are both operating under their own power.
Collisions between Navy submarines and surface warships are rare.
In March, 2009 the submarine USS Hartford suffered severe damage to its Con tower after colliding with the amphibious transport ship USS New Orleans in the Strait of Hormuz. The subsequent investigation found fault for the collision lay with the commanders aboard the submarine. Several officers and crew aboard the submarine were later disciplined for their roles.
WTF...
Somebodz got some 'splainin to do.
Ways to get fired as a CO
1. Swap paint with anything.
2. Steal or even mishandle Money in any way.
3. Sex with crewmember.
SJ has an 0-6 CO, MP an 0-5. They could soon both be amongst the land of the retired. My early odds say sub CO is gone for sure. SJ CO may survive, 50-50 at best. Yikes.
LOL had same reaction to that story, wanna hear what went down. Reminds me of Ehime Maru.
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:32 pm
by nafod
powerlifter54 wrote:After the collision the official said the submarine surfaced and communications were established between all the ships on the scene.
Interesting conversation between the principals I bet.
"OK , guys, here's how it went down. There was a Russian sub...no wait...there was a CHINESE SUB...yea, that's it...a Chinese sub that blew through the formation same depth but going the opposite direction and I had to surface real sudden-like...thank GOD I saw him or there could have been a CATASTROPHE...we straight on this? Oh, and kill all of your watchstanders. Loose lips sink careers."
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:52 pm
by Pinky
powerlifter54 wrote:The three ships were participating in an anti-submarine exercise
At least the CO of the cruiser found the submarine.
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:29 pm
by Holeyfraggaroley
I'm sure they were "aggressively" patrolling their area and wanted to get the drop on each other. Which begs the question, why didn't sonar on each vessel hear the other? It would be interesting to know how fast they were going. San Jac should have been able to stop and back down if they were going at sub hunting speeds. Unless they had their tail out and couldn't back down. Either way they were dumbasses and lost their SA. Probably having a dick measuring contest.
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:39 pm
by DPR
I predict a change of command without a ceremony.
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:11 am
by powerlifter54
DPR wrote:I predict a change of command without a ceremony.
The infamous "no band change of command"...
Re: This won't help the unemployment numbers
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:19 am
by Shapecharge
I hope they had all the screen doors closed on that sub. Don't want water to leak in.