U.S. Navy Not Fit For War

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I'll give you a hint... it ain't near Yemen anymore.

So again, how is that Operation Prosperity Guardian working out? How did those bombing campaigns on Houthi sites work out?
If only the USS Eisenhower were there, this would not have happened.

"Damage Control Underway": Cargo Ship Hit By Missile In Gulf Of Aden In Suspected Attack By Houthi Rebels

Meanwhile, Houthis continue to claim a successful attack on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Nimitz-class supercarrier in the Red Sea last week despite US CENTCOM denying any such attack.

Houthis also mentioned that their attack coverage expanded into the Mediterranean Sea. The terror group claimed a successful attack last month on an Israeli-linked ship in the Mediterranean area.

And there's news just days ago from AP that Houthis unveiled a solid-fuel missile that "resembles aspects of one earlier displayed by Iran that Tehran described as flying at hypersonic speeds."
 
We’ve got some carriers in the middle of their maintenance cycle and Ike had already extended its stay once. It’s overdue to rotate home and give the crew a rest.
 
Meh….. it’s the Air Force, but still…


Insignia and patches on a soldier’s uniform used to serve the purpose of telling you something about the military qualifications and experience of the soldier, now they tell you if the soldier marinates ‘em.
 

Two fitness test fails will no longer end a sailor’s Navy career​


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The Navy has ended a policy where sailors who fail a second physical fitness assessment, or PFA, are barred from advancing or reenlisting.

Under the old rules, sailors would undergo their command’s mandatory fitness program after failing a first PFA and could not advance until passing a second PFA. Those who failed that second PFA were unable to advance or reenlist — effectively ending their Navy career.

 

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