theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
unrelated story, but my civilian flight instructor is a Navy CDR (director of Enlisted AC Training down here at NASP), but he's a Tomcat RIO by trade. he was telling me about doing a low level in the Tomcat one time out over the desert at 540 kts and 500'. The pilot goes "Heh, wanna see how low we can go?"
being nice, flat desert and all, he's like "Hell yeah."
They pushed it down to 77' AGL at 540 kts. 1/9/2006 10:38:00 PM |
FeebleMinded Finally Preemie! 4472 Posts user info edit post |
Naval Submarine Officer Bangor, Washington attached to the USS Nevada 1/9/2006 10:38:24 PM |
Duff Man All American 4627 Posts user info edit post |
not me, and "no one I know" but harrier 5 bills, 30ft. 1/9/2006 10:41:08 PM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
that low and that fast you'd better not sneeze 1/9/2006 10:42:03 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
That's fuckin' cookin', dude.
Goddamn that's low for that speed.
The best acronym, though, is FOCDPIG, sometimes written like it's pronounced, as FOC D PIG.
I don't really remember what it stands for, but I remember it being kinda contrived just so Marines could have FOC D PIG as a recognized acronym. I've heard a couple others like that, too, but that's the best one. 1/9/2006 10:43:53 PM |
Duff Man All American 4627 Posts user info edit post |
just keep a few clicks of nose up trim to give you taht added stick pressure in case you do sneeze, it will pitch the nose up 1/9/2006 10:44:33 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
they used to have DILDOs in the Navy as an acronym
DILDOs-Direct Input Line Duty Officers
but now that just call them DIOs(ha..lets call them gods) DIOs-Direct Input Officers 1/9/2006 11:06:52 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "the army military is all about acronyms" |
1/10/2006 1:22:23 AM |
Duff Man All American 4627 Posts user info edit post |
"Excuse me sir, seeing how the VP is such a VIP shouldn't we keep the PC on the QT cause if it leaks to the VC, he could end up and MIA and we'd all be put on KP." 1/10/2006 5:57:28 PM |
coppertop wolpfack! 1803 Posts user info edit post |
Started out on the CGC Gallatin in Charleston after A school went to OCS, Group Fort Macon in Atlantic Beach, NC now at NAS Pensacola for flight school although have not started yet...
and yes the Coast guard is military for the lurkers... 1/11/2006 1:21:15 AM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
bttt 1/13/2006 10:48:09 PM |
spaced guy All American 7834 Posts user info edit post |
ok, i wanna see someone type an entire sentence in acronyms....go! 1/13/2006 11:02:18 PM |
loudRyan All American 594 Posts user info edit post |
I tried to come up with a complete sentence of all acronyms, that's a tough one. But I do have some of the previous missing information.
WSO = Weapons Systems Officer, He's the guy that actually blows stuff up, not the pilot. (except for planes that only have a pilot, of course)
ECMO = Electronic Countermeasures Officer, He's the guy that keeps the plane from getting shot down by jamming enemy radar and such. 1/13/2006 11:37:04 PM |
schmitter5 All American 2169 Posts user info edit post |
was curious
FOCDPIG Regardless of the type of defense employed by the tactical commander, the seven basic employment principles for reinforcing obstacles are that reinforcing obstacles are
Covered by Fire. The principal purpose of integrating obstacle location with fire is to enhance the effectiveness of these fires. With rare exceptions, obstacles that are not covered by fire are little more than a nuisance to the enemy.
Observed. It is imperative that all reinforcing obstacles are observed in order to maximize the use of available indirect fires on the enemy. In addition, obstacles should be placed in order to maximize the max effective range of various direct fire weapons systems utilizing HAW-MAW-LAW.
Concealed and employed for surprise. By varying the type, design, and location of the obstacle plan, the enemy's understanding of our defensive scheme is made more difficult.
Employed in Depth. A series of simple obstacles arranged one behind the other along a probable axis of enemy advance is far more effective than one large, elaborate obstacle and forces the enemy to quickly attrite his organic engineering assets.
Protected by early warning and anti-handling devices. Incorporating these assets into reinforcing obstacles amplify detection of the enemy especially during times of little or no visibility.
Integrated with existing and other reinforcing obstacles that cannot be easily bypassed. It must support the maneuver commander's plan. Reinforcing obstacles that do not accomplish one or more of the basic purposes of obstacles are of little value. Reinforcing obstacles must be planned and employed to support the tactical plan
Non-Geometric. By breaking up the outline of the obstacles/defense, the enemy is in the engagement area before he realizes it. This puts the enemy into a dilemma and makes him show his flank or belly. 1/13/2006 11:53:11 PM |
j_ripshit Veteran 277 Posts user info edit post |
Former EMN1(SW) Attached to USS Abraham Lincoln 1/14/2006 2:05:24 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
ahh, yeah...defense/obstacle plans. FOCDPIG! 1/14/2006 12:57:09 PM |
poopface All American 29367 Posts user info edit post |
i'm in the military, but i hate talking about it 1/14/2006 2:09:54 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
if i was in the army, i would too
navy-marine corps is where its at haha
[Edited on January 15, 2006 at 1:44 PM. Reason : twW] 1/15/2006 1:44:41 PM |
poopface All American 29367 Posts user info edit post |
haha
touche! 1/15/2006 1:53:59 PM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
bttt
Navy AT3. Whidbey Island, WA, A6 Intruder Squadron. been out for quite a few years. 2/6/2006 2:37:51 AM |
cgmk1 Veteran 460 Posts user info edit post |
Coast Guard Homeland Security Unit Cape Fear MK1 (#11 on the Cheif list) Boarding Team 2/6/2006 11:10:14 AM |
Wolfpack2K All American 7059 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "There's no rank among wolfwebbers. " |
I think there should be. Have a promotions committee to judge the quality of each post and award points, and then rank based on points.2/6/2006 6:14:10 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
mk? 2/7/2006 11:30:51 AM |
panthersny All American 9550 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "and yes the Coast guard is military for the lurkers..." |
hahah no the Coast Guard is part of homeland security (formerly DOT)
but I have to admit it is kickass that you are allowed to do some of the things you do that the Regular Navy can't do
\ PS Not in military, but directly support a LCDR for aviation integration efforts on US Navy ships
I can only say but so much though
[Edited on February 7, 2006 at 12:27 PM. Reason : GO NAVY]2/7/2006 12:26:14 PM |
cgmk1 Veteran 460 Posts user info edit post |
MK is Machinery Tech. sort of the same as an engineman in the Navy.
We actually are Military. We are a US armed force with the same rank and command structure as the Navy.
The biggest difference is our mission and our size. And we have the authority to arrest whereas no other branch does.
But we do get the perks of Homeland Security like SIG 40s instead of Berretta 9mms, and some fast ass boats since we fell under DHS. 2/7/2006 6:07:49 PM |
robzeko All American 7476 Posts user info edit post |
USS SCRANTON (SSN-756) Assistant Weapons Officer Norfolk, VA 2/7/2006 6:45:36 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
0301? thats cool, im 0601 NPS 2/7/2006 9:08:59 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
July '92 to December '94 91-Bravo Stationed in El Paso Texas. Jan '94 to June '94 91-Bravo stationed on Western Blvd in Raleigh at the reserve unit June '94 to Sept '00 91-Bravo Charlie Co. 230th Support Battalion, Goldsboro, North Carolina National Guard 2/8/2006 1:12:55 AM |
ColeBreeze All American 611 Posts user info edit post |
US Army 10th Mountain Div. FT Drum XO of HHC , 10th SBTB
butter bar 2/8/2006 4:59:21 PM |
PBRmeASAP New Recruit 7 Posts user info edit post |
USMC '98-'03 Electro-Optical Ordnance Repairer 2MARDIV 2nd Tank BN 3rd BN 6th MAR--BLT 3/6 26th MEU(SOC) 2001-02. 2/8/2006 10:26:54 PM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
Here's my history (out now) 1995-1999: US Naval Academy, student 1999: US Naval Academy, Assistant Coach, Offshore Sailing Team 1999-2000: Surface Warfare Officers School, Newport, RI, student 2000-2002: USS PORTER (DDG 78), Ordnance Officer, Weapons Officer, 1st Lieutenant, and a ton of collateral duties including Gunnery Liasion Officer (for Naval Surface Fire Support) and Anti-Terrorism Officer 2003-2004: Mobile Security Detachment 32, Operations Officer/Executive Officer for a 80-man anti-terrorism/force protection unit 2/8/2006 11:46:19 PM |
Republican18 All American 16575 Posts user info edit post |
tried to get a comission while at state, got fucked out of every officer program due to bullshit reasons. my first choice was marine officer. in the end i served 2 years army national gaurd enlisted with the option to go to ocs but that didnt work either. now im a cop 2/9/2006 4:54:38 AM |