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U.S.A. and Canadian Military Ships


Billy Bob

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I saw the Frigate shown in the pics, cruiseing up the seaway, while fishing in St Louis a couple of weeks ago. I saluted her, and the crew on deck waved and saluted back.

About an hour later, an Americain Destroyer criused up into the shipping lanes.

The guy i was with decided he wanted a closer look, and did a hard 90 at full speed towards the big ship.

I told him he was an idiotwallbash.gif and i am sure every gun on board was aimed and ready to blast us out of the water.I was ready to throw him overboard i was so pissed. wallbash.gifmad.gif

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~~~~Was watching a TV show last night called Combat Cash, 1 segment was about the re-enactment of D Day landing at a park in Ohio on I believe Lake Erie, with landing craft and a Duck and guys running up the beach dressed as G.I.s being fired on by other dressed as Germen solders, would have been great I sure to have these warships off shore firing their guns also. Going to see if I can get some more info on this, wouldn't mind going down to see it.

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I was in that boat when the guy did the hard 90 towards it. I spent years in the security field and have dealt with the US Navy doing contract, work they really do shoot first then say :oops: . The guy was a total DORK and should be grounded for doing stupid stuff like that. :dunno: Totally not smart at all:wallbash:

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The real treat would being onboard while they were on maneuvers…. provided I could keep my cookies down. :oops:

Been there, done that. A few years ago I spent some time on the Pacific Ocean aboard HMCS Regina as a guest of the Canadian Navy. Regina is a Halifax-class frigate, basically identical to the one visiting Buffalo. The ship's company were awesome - they even let me drive it!

 

Danger on the high seas - me at the controls of a 440-foot, 115,000 hp warship (and under the watchful eye of the entire bridge crew)

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With one of the 50 caliber machine guns

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Being buzzed by a couple of our own .... CF-18s from Comox. On the closest plane you can see one wingtip missle is gone, while the other remains. Something got blowed up real good.

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It doesn't troll very well, but the fishfinder is unbelievable. Keeping one's cookies down is another matter.

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These were the ships I sailed in back in the 60's.

 

1st one is HMCS Provider & 2nd is HMCS ANNAPOLIS

 

Alot has changed in the nearly 50 years since I signed up.

 

 

With the passing on Neil Armstrong there was some renewed talk about the moon landings from the 60's. One of the astronauts made a comment along the lines of: today's cellphones having more computing power then the entire rocket and lunar lander used on his mission. :blink:

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