Life Aboard Massive US Navy Ships Battling Waves at Sea

Life Aboard Massive US Navy Ships Battling Waves at Sea

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Stephen Goldberg
Stephen Goldberg - 21.08.2023 09:34

Analog LED controls. Pathetic Aegis was developed in the 70s. Updated but modern tech and software is needed

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Stephen Goldberg
Stephen Goldberg - 21.08.2023 09:31

Ya, We have only two shipyards. We need 8.

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Id Echo
Id Echo - 06.08.2023 06:44

YOur film makes me wanna steering a warship battling waves

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Jack Connolly
Jack Connolly - 30.07.2023 03:23

'flight deck' on a destroyer? (a 4 minutes 49 seconds)

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Bernd Hallbach
Bernd Hallbach - 05.07.2023 00:35

Hoffentlich sinkt das Schiff der US Terroristen

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Kathy Miller
Kathy Miller - 03.07.2023 02:00

My grandson is stationed at Norfolk, and is out to sea right now!! Proud Grandma ❤️

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Jake Bastian
Jake Bastian - 30.06.2023 07:32

I'm writing a novel with a huge navy ship. I have some questions about said type of ship and other things and actions involved (within the plot), if anyone's interested in discussing.

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Iron Man Stark
Iron Man Stark - 28.06.2023 10:23

👍👍👍❤❤❤

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Leo
Leo - 26.06.2023 01:00

😱😨😰

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Andhika Wjjaya
Andhika Wjjaya - 25.06.2023 02:55

TOP👍👍
Strong Spirit💪💪
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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Darin Gregory
Darin Gregory - 24.06.2023 08:52

I hope for gods sake the people who design these ships are not dei or cry hires.

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No name channel
No name channel - 16.06.2023 20:12

Very cool, but when firing the weapons why not collect the brass vs dumping more junk into the ocean?

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Old Dog
Old Dog - 15.06.2023 21:34

CVA 31, Bonnie Dick, coming out of Singapore, in 70, you will never see photos of her after hitting a typhoon, waves breaking over the flight deck, tore all the forward cat walks off all the way to mid ships, destroying the ships capability to ever fight again. WAS HER DOOM. NO PUBLIC PHOTOS OR FILMS, CAPT. SOULD HAVE BEEN RELIEVED. OLD NAVY, CYOA.

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Inocencio Quiaoit
Inocencio Quiaoit - 08.06.2023 06:59

Really no safety gloves

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PAUL WARREN
PAUL WARREN - 08.06.2023 05:40

USS Henry B. Wilson 1974-1976. Essential Westpack Guided missle destroyer. Presidential Unit Citation. Rescuer of the USS Mayaguez cargo ship. We kicked their ass, but they kicked ours too.

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METAM.DEVAD.NEIMTE
METAM.DEVAD.NEIMTE - 04.06.2023 22:41

فلوس

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Boike Beagle
Boike Beagle - 03.06.2023 19:57

Radar and Sonar do not track incoming waves, who writes this horseshit

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Yabba Dabba Doo
Yabba Dabba Doo - 03.06.2023 16:19

I'm guessing this vid was clipped together by a 4 or 5 year old?? Pretty good work for a junior set.

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Tim Henderson
Tim Henderson - 03.06.2023 05:44

I’ve been in class six seas on USS Gary FFG 51, 1989 to 1991

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Vance Dylan
Vance Dylan - 31.05.2023 13:30

I love seeing boat vids on aviation channels.

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Al Duff
Al Duff - 30.05.2023 20:41

As a US Coast Guard vet this video brought back memories. I sailed on the WA Glaicer an ice breaker and medium endurance cutters Winnebago and Pontchartrain .All smaller ships that really took a beating in rough seas.

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greg E
greg E - 30.05.2023 03:03

Since when does the radar track waves! Over 10yrs as a Operations Specialist and I've never even heard of that!

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allen D
allen D - 30.05.2023 01:04

i haven't looked at this video but i bet there are a lot of young (18 & 19) year old whittte chicks on this or these ships and I just wonder if they have sexxxx with the crew. i am just curious

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Anthony Foutch
Anthony Foutch - 29.05.2023 05:18

I have a question for everyone and please don't get mad. Does the USA really need 11 aircraft carriers? The rest of the world has 11 aircraft carriers.

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Anthony Foutch
Anthony Foutch - 29.05.2023 05:06

Glad i joined the USAF. I got sea sick just watching

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Paul Connors
Paul Connors - 29.05.2023 04:17

The main gun on the Arleigh Burke DDGs is NOT a 120 mm gun. It is a 5-inch gun or 127 mm gun. You should check your facts before posting!

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marv smoir
marv smoir - 29.05.2023 03:41

Hey, well I got to see a little of my RAST system....thanks

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Dave
Dave - 28.05.2023 21:19

Sik to death of all countries threatening , world peace ,, this needs to be sorted out ,, just shake hands , enjoy your family,, because i don't think world leaders ,care bout even there own family,,i think the world is coming to a bad end ,,and i feel sik about this,,i can't do nowt help ,,coz these fukin men cant stop playing with big boys toys

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Jörg Tüngler
Jörg Tüngler - 27.05.2023 19:23

Guten Abend,sehr interessanter Kanal.

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Dru
Dru - 27.05.2023 06:09

This destroyer is all steel no aluminum deckhouse

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Stephen Adams
Stephen Adams - 26.05.2023 21:10

I probably would have to say the roughest ride is while I was stationed onboard U.S.S. Stein (FF-1065).

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Chief Snarl Snortz
Chief Snarl Snortz - 26.05.2023 05:44

I miss the ocean! Thanks for the view! 7 years sea duty! RDC, USCG, Retired

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Pat Whited
Pat Whited - 26.05.2023 00:03

This is okay, but NOT as advertised.

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Nando Pereira
Nando Pereira - 25.05.2023 21:59

Tank you veterans congratulations.

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James Kisor
James Kisor - 25.05.2023 05:27

Good to see a Boatwain's Pipe!

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Drone Upp
Drone Upp - 24.05.2023 05:30

Great memories! I did six years of sea duty and got bounced around in high seas a lot! Also was in a major shipboard fire and flooding! Who could ask for more! Laughs! Go Navy!

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Bill Sanders
Bill Sanders - 23.05.2023 16:44

I see that the deck apes' jobs hasn't changed any since I was in the navy from 1966-70. Thank God I was a fresh air snipe.

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Mariana Carbajal
Mariana Carbajal - 22.05.2023 09:23

La reina Sofía no fue por qué la momia le cedió la entrada a Roca Solano Felipe es un chichirivato

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Bertram Oredroc
Bertram Oredroc - 22.05.2023 04:20

Late 70s in the North Sea with 39 foot swells on the USS Shreveport. The only time I ever got seasick. You know it's bad when the deck becomes a bulkhead.

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AAA
AAA - 21.05.2023 00:25

يارب ارحمنا برحمتك

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AAA
AAA - 21.05.2023 00:25

لاحول ولاقوة الا بالله العلي العظيم

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AAA
AAA - 21.05.2023 00:25

سبحان الله والحمد لله والله اكبر

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AAA
AAA - 21.05.2023 00:25

استغفر الله العلي العظيم

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AAA
AAA - 21.05.2023 00:25

صلو على الحبيب محمد

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T. Allyn
T. Allyn - 20.05.2023 20:45

While stationed aboard a destroyer in mid to late 80’s, on a North Atlantic cruise, Ocean Safari 85, we were told the waves 48’ plus. Ripped everything off the skin of the ship. Tore all the ladders off as well. Was the most fun I ever had in the military and am retired now. 🤙

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Mayfly 1952
Mayfly 1952 - 19.05.2023 08:02

AMI GO HOME!

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In my opinion
In my opinion - 18.05.2023 21:19

Floating bath houses if you believe Naval recruitment advertisements.

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Department of Redundancy Department
Department of Redundancy Department - 17.05.2023 09:15

As an old DDG sailor, circa 1966, I found it fascinating to see how modern technology has affected the duties of sailors on a DDG at sea. I was a radarman (RD2), today known as an Operations Specialist, and CIC looked like a different world from what I experienced over 50 years ago, which is to be expected, given the rapid evolution of technology. It was good to see all those young men and women taking care of business in the modern Navy. Thanks for the video!

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