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Gunny
03-05-2018, 02:44 PM
"The U.S.S. Carl Vinson is set to arrive in Vietnam for a historic visi (http://www.oann.com/aircraft-carrier-u-s-s-carl-vinson-to-visit-vietnam-with-a-message-to-china/#) in response to China’s growing presence in the South China Sea.
http://d2pggiv3o55wnc.cloudfront.net/oann/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/AP18064355450111.jpgUSS Carl Vinson is anchored at Tien Sa Port in Danang, Vietnam, Monday, March 5, 2018. For the first time since the Vietnam War, the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier is paying a visit to a Vietnamese port (http://www.oann.com/aircraft-carrier-u-s-s-carl-vinson-to-visit-vietnam-with-a-message-to-china/#), seeking to bolster both countries’ efforts to stem expansionism by China in the South China Sea. (AP Photo/Tran Van Minh)

The nuclear-powered vessel will arrive in the port of Da Nang, reflecting the deepening military ties between Hanoi and Washington.
Around 5,500 sailors will set foot on vietnamese soil in the first visit by an American aircraft carrier since the v\Vietnam war.
This comes as China has been building militarized artificial islands across the South China Sea, stirring concern among regional U.S. allies.
The Carl Vinson strike group (http://www.oann.com/aircraft-carrier-u-s-s-carl-vinson-to-visit-vietnam-with-a-message-to-china/#) will begin its four day port call in Da Nang Monday."

http://www.oann.com/aircraft-carrier-u-s-s-carl-vinson-to-visit-vietnam-with-a-message-to-china/

THAT's what I'm talking about. Some REAL "diplomacy".

aboutime
03-05-2018, 04:09 PM
In 1983. I was stationed aboard the USS Dahlgren, and we were deployed in the Med.

We were joined by the VINSON in the Med, that was there to replace the USS Coral Sea CVS-43 on it's final deployment before decomissioning.

I took this picture from the Dahlgren....
http://icansayit.com/1apages/coral sea 43.jpg

High_Plains_Drifter
03-05-2018, 04:14 PM
OH... don't want to PISS OFF THE CHINESE... that might start a TRADE WAR... :rolleyes: ... [/sarcasm-off]

Ya know, when I sell something, I always ask for more than what I'll take, and I think that's what president Trump does. It leaves plenty of room for negotiation in our favor.

Gunny
03-05-2018, 04:37 PM
OH... don't want to PISS OFF THE CHINESE... that might start a TRADE WAR... :rolleyes: ... [/sarcasm-off]

Ya know, when I sell something, I always ask for more than what I'll take, and I think that's what president Trump does. It leaves plenty of room for negotiation in our favor.Don't ever mistake what I think we should do under given circumstances with what I would LIKE TO DO.

Sometimes doing what you'd like to do isn't worth the price you end up paying for doing it.

The US pulling port call in Vietnam says a couple of things to me. Vietnam is afraid of China expansion, who occupied Vietnam for centuries. More afraid of China than us.

We're making it clear that man-made islands or no, we're driving our boats right through the South China Sea whether or not you like it. Just too bad we don't have any commissioned battleships left. I'd send it as escort.

High_Plains_Drifter
03-05-2018, 04:41 PM
Don't ever mistake what I think we should do under given circumstances with what I would LIKE TO DO.

Sometimes doing what you'd like to do isn't worth the price you end up paying for doing it.

The US pulling port call in Vietnam says a couple of things to me. Vietnam is afraid of China expansion, who occupied Vietnam for centuries. More afraid of China than us.

We're making it clear that man-made islands or no, we're driving our boats right through the South China Sea whether or not you like it. Just too bad we don't have any commissioned battleships left. I'd send it as escort.
I thought an aircraft carrier always traveled with escort ships... shows ya what I know about the Navy... :rolleyes:

But I don't think the chinese give a rats behind about our saber rattling. They'l continue to build islands regardless.

Gunny
03-05-2018, 04:44 PM
I thought an aircraft carrier always traveled with escort ships... shows ya what I know about the Navy... :rolleyes:They ALWAYS have escorts. Not a battleship. The battleship was my point. It scares the sh*t our of people.

Our escorts now are every bit as deadly but they don't invoke the sheer pants-pissing fear like the USS Missouri. They see that coming and run.

High_Plains_Drifter
03-05-2018, 04:58 PM
They ALWAYS have escorts. Not a battleship. The battleship was my point. It scares the sh*t our of people.

Our escorts now are every bit as deadly but they don't invoke the sheer pants-pissing fear like the USS Missouri. They see that coming and run.
Best part about the Missouri, was the Steven Seagal movie, "Under Siege," when Erika Eleniak pops out of that cake... :coffee:
One of the hottest babes that's ever walked the face of the earth in my opinion. Kind of off topic, but WORTH MENTIONING... :2up:

Gunny
03-05-2018, 05:36 PM
Best part about the Missouri, was the Steven Seagal movie, "Under Siege," when Erika Eleniak pops out of that cake... :coffee:
One of the hottest babes that's ever walked the face of the earth in my opinion. Kind of off topic, but WORTH MENTIONING... :2up:We got a different perspective on the Mo. Pound for pound, it was the least expensive artillery platform we had in Desert Storm.

"Battleship" was better than "Under Siege" ;)

High_Plains_Drifter
03-05-2018, 05:41 PM
We got a different perspective on the Mo. Pound for pound, it was the least expensive artillery platform we had in Desert Storm.

"Battleship" was better than "Under Siege" ;)
It is a grand old ship. I'd love to someday tour it.

Course I'd like to see the QE2 moored in Long Beach too, but I'll be damned if I ever step foot in kullyfornia again.

Elessar
03-05-2018, 05:49 PM
I have seen the Vinson and was amazed at the size. Our 210 foot cutter looked like a Captain's Gig in comparison.

Out doing boat drills, I pulled alongside the Missouri in our 6 meter RHI.
The barrels of those 16" guns were longer than our boat! Talk about feeling tiny!

Gunny
03-05-2018, 05:53 PM
I have seen the Vinson and was amazed at the size. Our 210 foot cutter looked like a Captain's Gig in comparison.

Out doing boat drills, I pulled alongside the Missouri in our 6 meter RHI.
The barrels of those 16" guns were longer than our boat! Talk about feeling tiny!I've been to the USS Arizona Memorial. The Mo was still active then. By the time they turned it into a museum my interests in Pearl didn't have ANYTHING to do with touring any more boats. I had a date with a dozen Corona's and a beach :) Which beach didn't matter either. Preferably Wakiki because the motel lobbies opened onto the beach and the bars were right inside on the patio.

High_Plains_Drifter
03-05-2018, 06:01 PM
I've been to the USS Arizona Memorial. The Mo was still active then. By the time they turned it into a museum my interests in Pearl didn't have ANYTHING to do with touring any more boats. I had a date with a dozen Corona's and a beach :) Which beach didn't matter either. Preferably Wakiki because the motel lobbies opened onto the beach and the bars were right inside on the patio.
Don't think you'd want to do that now...

The Islands Of Hawaii Hold One Of The Dirtiest Places In The World

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kamilo-beach-hawaii-dirtiest-beach-america_us_58e99a38e4b05413bfe3792d

Elessar
03-05-2018, 06:10 PM
I thought an aircraft carrier always traveled with escort ships... shows ya what I know about the Navy... :rolleyes:

But I don't think the chinese give a rats behind about our saber rattling. They'l continue to build islands regardless.

I missed this one.

Called a 'Carrier Battle Group'. They will not be alone.

Gunny
03-05-2018, 06:14 PM
Don't think you'd want to do that now...

The Islands Of Hawaii Hold One Of The Dirtiest Places In The World

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kamilo-beach-hawaii-dirtiest-beach-america_us_58e99a38e4b05413bfe3792dGuess that answers one question I always had. Once we're 10 miles from shore, it's on. You put all your trashin different bags on the ship and they get periodically dumped overboard. I always wondered if every ship has done that for as long as ships have used these sea lines, just how much BS is in the ocean?

I don't like it at all. Same time, that's one of those things you can hardly do anything about. I'm sure the left would say we need to quit using ships :rolleyes: I wouldn't want to be stuckon board with 6 months worth of trash just so they could bury it in the ground instead.

Gunny
03-05-2018, 08:03 PM
High_Plains_Drifter talk about deja vu ... guess what movie is on REELZ? Under Siege. :laugh:

High_Plains_Drifter
03-05-2018, 08:09 PM
@High_Plains_Drifter (http://www.debatepolicy.com/member.php?u=3558) talk about deja vu ... guess what movie is on REELZ? Under Siege. :laugh:
Probably the EDITED version though. You have to get the bluray to get the good out of the movie, if you know what I mean... ;)

aboutime
03-05-2018, 08:18 PM
I thought an aircraft carrier always traveled with escort ships... shows ya what I know about the Navy... :rolleyes:

But I don't think the chinese give a rats behind about our saber rattling. They'l continue to build islands regardless.

High_Plains. Normally, when on station, patrolling their theater of ops. Carriers are always escorted. The problem is, when crossing the BIG PONDS, like the Atlantic, or Pacific. The carrier tends to OUTRUN all escorts, except the guided missile destroyers who always claim...their ACTUAL POTENTIAL SPEEDS are Classified, just like the Carriers. You decide. Our carriers can leave San Diego, Ca. and be in Japan 7 Days later.
I'll let you do the math...if you want. :)

Gunny
03-05-2018, 09:29 PM
High_Plains. Normally, when on station, patrolling their theater of ops. Carriers are always escorted. The problem is, when crossing the BIG PONDS, like the Atlantic, or Pacific. The carrier tends to OUTRUN all escorts, except the guided missile destroyers who always claim...their ACTUAL POTENTIAL SPEEDS are Classified, just like the Carriers. You decide. Our carriers can leave San Diego, Ca. and be in Japan 7 Days later.
I'll let you do the math...if you want. :)I know THAT story. When we'd go out MEU/ARG, we had and LHA-D, LPD and an LSD. At any given time we could be shadowed by 1-3 destroyers, a sub, always had an UnRep ship I never bothered to figure out where it came from. We may or may not fall in with a Carrier Task Force. We'd rarely be in sight of anything but our 3 ships. We had backup Air Force support in Diego Garcia and Bahrain.

So, if you was a bad guy and wanted to come play, you just never knew who might show up to share the "fun". But consider this .... the LHD has Harriers for fixed wing aircraft, if they even use them anymore. They are ground support aircraft, not fighters. Kinda makes one wonder just how far away from the big deck with the FA-18s we wandered. IF one was smart :halo9:

Elessar
03-05-2018, 11:25 PM
High_Plains. Normally, when on station, patrolling their theater of ops. Carriers are always escorted. The problem is, when crossing the BIG PONDS, like the Atlantic, or Pacific. The carrier tends to OUTRUN all escorts, except the guided missile destroyers who always claim...their ACTUAL POTENTIAL SPEEDS are Classified, just like the Carriers. You decide. Our carriers can leave San Diego, Ca. and be in Japan 7 Days later.
I'll let you do the math...if you want. :)

Speeds are Classified!! Are you navigating direct line, or full circle?

It makes one hell of a difference

Gunny
03-06-2018, 09:11 AM
Speeds are Classified!! Are you navigating direct line, or full circle?

It makes one hell of a differenceI didn't know that. I never knew what speed we were going anyway. Fast or slow. I left the boat to those that knew how to run it. I was just along for the ride. :)

Elessar
03-06-2018, 09:26 AM
I didn't know that. I never knew what speed we were going anyway. Fast or slow. I left the boat to those that knew how to run it. I was just along for the ride. :)

Direct line navigation and position estimates are good for short distances. Like drawing on a flat scene.

Great circle routes are more like drawing on a ball, more accurate than the other for great distances.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_circle

Gunny
03-06-2018, 12:53 PM
Direct line navigation and position estimates are good for short distances. Like drawing on a flat scene.

Great circle routes are more like drawing on a ball, more accurate than the other for great distances.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_circleI knew that much. I just didn't know ship's speed was classified. I also did not know whether we were taking a direct or circuitous route. WESTPAC itself is circuitous. I know we never got anywhere late, especially liberty ports :laugh:

Balu
03-06-2018, 03:37 PM
I wonder if Vietnamese have frogmen like Lionel Crabb? http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/big_standart/blush.gif

aboutime
03-06-2018, 04:35 PM
Speeds are Classified!! Are you navigating direct line, or full circle?

It makes one hell of a difference


I've never been a QM, and not much of a navigator at all. But I am only repeating what most people are told when they ask..."What is the top speed of this ship?"

Truth is. The Nuclear powered carriers really are potentially faster than advertised. As for direct line, or circle. Obviously...whoever is the navigator, would be choosing the most DIRECT, and FASTEST route. Much different when traveling across the World's largest ocean...like the Pacific.
So...you can ask yourself that question.

Elessar
03-06-2018, 06:24 PM
I've never been a QM, and not much of a navigator at all. But I am only repeating what most people are told when they ask..."What is the top speed of this ship?"

Truth is. The Nuclear powered carriers really are potentially faster than advertised. As for direct line, or circle. Obviously...whoever is the navigator, would be choosing the most DIRECT, and FASTEST route. Much different when traveling across the World's largest ocean...like the Pacific.
So...you can ask yourself that question.

I had to learn navigation as a Boatswain's mate that had to plot out navigation.
Short distances point to point are easy.

When I got into Command Centers and had to plot Great Circle routes,
found them to be much more accurate when you are talking hundreds, or thousands
of miles.

Gave those figures to big Cutters, Navy assets, and HC-130 crews.

Gunny
03-06-2018, 06:51 PM
I wonder if Vietnamese have frogmen like Lionel Crabb? http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/big_standart/blush.gifYou need the taste slapped out of your mouth. If you don't know what you're talking about, save the propaganda, huh?