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MythicFool
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30-May-20 SpaceX Dragon launch
Video taken by my uncle from his backyard of today's launch of the SpaceX Dragon module. Approx. 3 miles from Kennedy Space Center, and the rumble of the launch was still able to shake windows.
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Christening of USS Fort Worth (LCS-3)
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This is my video of the christening and launching of LCS-3 USS Fort Worth. She is the third ship of the LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) designation, while the second of the Freedom Class, named such after the USS Freedom (LCS-1) The ceremony was on Saturday, December 4th up in Marinette, WI; same as the Freedom. Can't tell from the video, but this was a DAMN cold day. 'Bout 23 degrees or so with a f...
USS Freedom LCS1 Launching
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This is my video of the LCS1 USS Freedom launching. As you can see, I was standing on the shipyard side. I managed to get the voice and the christening itself. Really proud of this. EDIT: www.ussfreedom.org The comissioning ceremony for the Freedom is slated for November 8th at 10 AM at Veterans Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wow Amazing
This lauch was from a shipyard in Wisconsin right?
Yes. Up in Marinette, Wi.
Cool, I got to visit that one and the USS Milwaukee
Untamesoul5555 I live by the shipyard In a different state
omg omg omg omg aare they going to use it for an operation soon!
rock the boat :)
@dave7200 doesnt count for holland <:
@caddy59 haha, my dad is working on that one too, they are supposed to launch it on the 4th, but too bad i wont be there, in the yard of all places, to see it. :/
i love how the crowd gets all exited when it starts moving then it gets to the point where it looks like its guna tip and they go quiet and then realise its ok . WOOOOOOOohhhhhshiiii..yeahhhHHHH!!
@tuntitommosille but it is wonderful to see there is no ww2 anymore.
@tuntitommosille Well, there's no real use for those juggernauts any more. With the advances in aircraft and missile systems, large ship-to-ship engagements have gone to the wayside, just like Napoleonic-style warfare.
im glad they said they were standing on the shipyard side, i would have thought they were standing in the middle of the water on the other side.
nice ship..
No, unfortunately I missed that little announcement. Thank you for the notification.
In case you haven't heard, Marinette Marine got the contract to build a second ship like this one, USS Fort Worth (LCS-3). It should be the same, save for a few minor internal changes.
All the people from other countries bash America and shout how they hate us and our country and yet in the time of catastrophe in their own country by storm devastation or other unforeseen tragedies who do they shout to first for help? The same country they are bashing. And if America does come to aid them fast enough they bitch about that too. This isnt an opinion its historical facts.
I know there are reasons other people in the world dislike Americans; propaganda by their religious/political leaders, the dominating arrogance, ignorance, and stupidity of much of the population, and bad decisions made by our government. My question to you is what does your comment have to do with this video?
I am proud to have been able to be there. I am proud to bear witness to the next generation of US Naval vessels first hitting the water. I am proud to be able to help train the next generation of US sailors, marines, airmen, and soldiers. My pride does not stand with simply being able to show the launching of a beautiful ship. My pride stands with knowing the story behind her, knowing those who built her, and knowing those who sail upon her. That is why I am proud.
That Was Pretty Cool. Its A Bit Nerv Racking When It Goes In On Such An Angle. But It Is A War Ship. Hope She Never -MUST- Fire Her Guns
most of the time it's to house a sonar, but I know in the last Nimitz class carrier they did it to decrease drag.
NO SE VE EL AGUA.
Thank you very much for clearing that up. If you could send the link to the information via PM, that would be wonderful.
The reason why some ships have a bulbous keel (or bulbous bow, as it's normally called) is improve the water flow around the hull. Specifically, it pushes water better then a straight bow like on the freedom. I Can get better info (more technical) if you want.
No. The ship built from the rubble is LPD-21 USS New York. She was christened 01 MAR 08, and will be commissioned 07 NOV 09. An 'LPD' is a 'Landing ship transPort, Dock', an amphibious, assault ship used for landing troops, equipment, and supplies directly to a beachhead.
isn't this the ship that was built from the world trade center?
Sorry, I accidentally deleted a comment I meant to answer. The reason the LST doesn't have the bulbous section of the hull is because this ship is specifically designed to travel and work in shallow waters. Her maximum draft if around fifteen feet, which means the hull only descends fifteen feet into the water. Why some ships have the bulbous keel, I'm not quite sure myself. If someone could explain better, it would be much appreciated.
Sweet! Ill see you there!
...........slightly disturbing. Curious as to how this story came about, but I'll leave it at that. Be lookin forward to meetin ya up in Milwaukee. I'll be the only MIDN with my unit.
Its a long story, hahaha. He talks about how the female hyenas have "pseudo penises". Like I said, long story lol.
I've heard the platypus story, but now a hyena? You have my attention.
Hell yeah! "Daddy Van" is the shit! That guy is amazing! Have you ever heard the story about the duck-billed platypus? Hes got a new story now... about the hyena... lol
Yeah he was. We've all got full support for him and know he's going to get through. And VanDerHulst is probably the most bad-ass COTC ever.
OH yeah, that's right, he wanted to go to the CG. He went to Seabee training in MN this year. I drove up there with him, another cadet, and the CO of the training LCDR VanDerHulst. He was a great Chief.
Yeah, we did. Last Sunday was his last day before going to USCG basic along with one other cadet.
Sweet! Hey, you had a chief named Teufel, right?
Glad to see JFK going. You can definitely count Pimiteoui in being there. No way in hell would we miss this ceremony.
On Nov 8, my Sea Cadet unit is going to the commissioning as guests in uniform. Its gonna be real cool :)
Marinette Marine won the contract for building her. Both Marinette and Manitowoc also built subs during WWII and used the side-launch method since they had very shallow drafts. Marinette doesn't have a place to use the standard launching method, so the side-launch was utilized. Also, I'm pretty sure everything in the compartments was what was bolted down. Loading the other material/moduals would come later.
LCS is for Littoral Combat Ship. She's designed for patroling the shallow waters around reefs, coastlines, and river basins where most naval surface ships can't access.
What is a LCS?