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I served in the Navy for 6 years and cant say we had much of a rivalry with the raf in truth,hardly ever came across them... On the US ships it's based on training,they don't get any..When I was in the Navy I served on minehunters, for that I had to do a 12 week basic training course and a 6 months speciality course before I was even allowed on a ship,then once on one, I had to complete a task book of various practises before I was allowed to do my job on my own....We once did a exercise with the US Navy...A minefield was laid with the mines filled with smoke..We had to clear a path for our big ships to proceed..We did it successfully with the loss of one minehunter..When the US tried to do the same exercise they lost 3 minehunters followed by a destroyer and a cruiser,you couldn't see for red smoke....They look at it that they have ten times the ship so win on numbers...After the exercise we went out on the beer with some of the US sailors..They had 6 weeks of basic training and straight onto ships were they just learn on the job...We couldn't believe it...Frightening really...
Quote from: wing commander on August 21, 2017, 10:47:54 amI served in the Navy for 6 years and cant say we had much of a rivalry with the raf in truth,hardly ever came across them... On the US ships it's based on training,they don't get any..When I was in the Navy I served on minehunters, for that I had to do a 12 week basic training course and a 6 months speciality course before I was even allowed on a ship,then once on one, I had to complete a task book of various practises before I was allowed to do my job on my own....We once did a exercise with the US Navy...A minefield was laid with the mines filled with smoke..We had to clear a path for our big ships to proceed..We did it successfully with the loss of one minehunter..When the US tried to do the same exercise they lost 3 minehunters followed by a destroyer and a cruiser,you couldn't see for red smoke....They look at it that they have ten times the ship so win on numbers...After the exercise we went out on the beer with some of the US sailors..They had 6 weeks of basic training and straight onto ships were they just learn on the job...We couldn't believe it...Frightening really...Got to ask Wingco, as a Navy man why did you take the name Wing Commander (an RAF rank) for the forum rather than the navy version of Commander?
haha Glosterred...bloody raf...always 300 miles behind were the real action is working 8 hr days and billeted in luxury.. ;-)..
Here's an interesting one regards the US navy...It wasn't reported on the news channels yesterday but the entire American fleet across the world hardly moved a inch yesterday..Every planned sailing was postponed and every ship at sea was told to proceed to a safe area and hold station....This was while they assessed there navigational procedures and reissued new directives.... Rumour has it that it might not just be human error that caused these mysterious crashes with tankers but some satellite jiggery pokery....Sounds a bit like james bond to me but they certainly suspended the entire operation for 24hrs...
I don't know about issues across the different forces, but I do know that within the army there used to be (and still maybe?) big rivalries between the Para's and the Marines. A pal of mine who was in the Para's in the 80's once told me that they had their 'own' pubs in the barrack towns and one side would sometimes attack the other sides pub. Some weekends were absolute murder apparently when the two sides met up.
NOF, i was in Lisbon about 7 or 8 years ago with a bunch of lads on a golfing break.There were about 50 US Navy lads in the Dockers area (restaurants and bars) all dressed in their Tom Cruise type white uniforms.
At the very bottom of the sheet was a warning > don't ever drink with the British navy personal >