The Work of a Warship - Episode 1 - Float & Move
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- FLOAT & MOVE
"A warship must be able to float, move and fight." This ancient concept determines command priorities to this day. Watch and listen to Lt(N) Mark Dellapinna, a Marine Systems Engineering Officer, who deployed in HMCS Toronto on Op Reassurance, describe the role and responsibilities of his department - to take care of the "float" and the "move." As the bronze plaque on the Machinery Control Room door of every ship in the fleet says: "The prelude to action is the work of the Engine Room Department." Watch this show and find out why - you can almost smell the hot grease."
Hoping to join the Navy and become a marine technician!
How'd it go
Showing Toronto FFH 333 on the outside but a lot of the footage was our deployment on The Reg 334 last year and other various heh.
Hey! One Navy, Rau. Sometimes (rarely) we use a little stock to help us out 'cos we know our fellow pro's will understand and not make a big point about it ;-)
The new jss is taking shape in north Vancouver and it is huge!!!
Let's build RCN.
Canada very badly needs at least 4 new frigates built and built in Canada.
They have 15 Type 26 frigates on order which will stat to be made in 2022. This will nearly double the size of the frigate fleet.
@@Ferreira0504 we also have the AOPS that are being built (be it 4 years behind schedule)!
@@katewatters2674 Ah the AOPS, security guards for the arctic, humanitarian aid for the south
explains how I operate in some environments 2 a T!!!!!hahahaha