My son is on USS Forrest Sherman currently now. This is his 3rd deployment. He has been in a little over 3 yrs. So proud of him. My hero. He is an IT! 😊💙👍💪👏⚓🇺🇸
Served on this vessel for 4 years and 3 months. Despite all of the long underway struggles and demanding shipyard periods, it's an honor to reflect back and see the Truman still sailing strong as the ready ship in 2nd fleet. GIVE EM HELL!
I as a Marine support member off the USS Nimitz know the capabilities of support activities of this style of war group. Proud I served and glad I learned its capabilities. During my civilian career always worked to see these marines and sailors got the best American production could supply.
Can't imagine what's its like. From the sailors working below decks on the carriers, to the cooks on the subs, to the people on the destroyers. To the people working in the engine rooms, on the subs, to the destroyers, and on the Carrier.
My thanks to the people who have their family and friends out there to make this a safer place. With out you and your support they would not know how grateful we all are. Thank you
Raelene Martinez God Bless youre little bro and all his ship mates , with tensions high with Iran , our prayers are with all the allied forces in deployment .. big respect from London England United Kingdom
Interesting to me the ridiculous things pple say. -Not everyone can’t control themselves and is a cheater. I would just like to thank your husband to his service to our country. The pay sucks and the hours are very long with little recognition.
A good presentation. Aircraft carrier Group is a complex fleet combination. The presenter tried to share all aspects of the formation of the group. It is well coordinated clip. It projects why the US is a heavy weight player in war games.
thank you for telling me about us .. this recording time I feel very excited .. the first time there was a recording when I used that big automatic weapon .. pray for us here Congratulations on maintaining the sovereignty of the country ..
Person picking up trash on the deck: *unnecessarily epic music intensifies, with 7 slow-mo cuts and imminent explosions, followed by laser screen HUD hologram animation of the procedure*
As an old Brit, i sleep safe at night in the firm knowledge that our U.S buddies, Western allies, and our own military, keep our waters and air-space safe and clear of 'vermin'.
If you are a Navy vet you see/hear a lot of wrong information. The scenes of the ships leaving Norfolk was not filmed at Norfolk. You basically push back in to the channel and then are headed straight for open water. There is not much land around you like you see in the video. The descriptions of the flight deck float coat colors was iffy at best. Just too much bad or poor information in this.
Yes, they seem ridiculous throughout this documentary. And that was probably the intention of the makers. The Hessen is definitely not a 'reconnaissance ship' either, what a bummer.
You still rofl hard if it's you sitting in the speedboat while they're firing at you "just for practice" ? Or you're the one paying the ammunition? I don't want to see the bill only for all the fired shots, Missiles and other weapon systems during that maneuver...
@@bennobratfisch3323 the Hessen is a frigate right? we don't have a navy because we don't have access to the ocean. guess we don't need any for the lake constance / Bodensee or Danube / Donau. ;-)
Even though I'm ex-army, I really enjoyed this video and I was quite impressed to see how much firepower has a strike group. Knowing that, I'll sleep better now.
Whether you liked or Not about the Americans,one thing you have to Respect them,when they wear the uniforms,they takes very serious,the dedication and the Professionalisms,and with the technology they have,you don’t mess around with them
I am always amazed at the amount of surface rust on USN ships. It does not take much to have pride in having their own ships to look perfect. There is no reason for it, as they left port rusty. This would not be allowed to happen in a lot of other navies.
To Ward Carroll, my two favorite aircraft; Tiger Moth; YO-3A (US Army) First stealth aircraft that the Army had in Vietnam. I flew this plane in combat for seven months log over 1300 hours. NO aircraft was shot down; in my seven months in the YO-3A not one bullet hole was ever found. The highest I ever flew was 2500 feet. Most of the time was 650feet-750.feet at night.
It's amazing how a plain can land and take off cus at the end of the Day it's a ship and. It's still amazing how it don't sink all that metal and how heavy it is and it don't sink.
"The physical demands are so massive that all those involved always have to push themselves to the very limit." As they show two dozen guys standing around doing nothing but watching aircraft take-off and land.
@@rrriego24 yes, our self proclaimed Useless (INUTIL-IN TAGALOG) President is doing nothing but most of the Professional group and reserve are divided some doesnt want to support him, some are remaining a lapdog to him because they dont have a brain and blinded to the situation, but i hope US and Europe will Unite drawing their attention to China's coerced work.
Like I said in another video, I really hope that you government is working on project to give your sailors (and more generaly your soldiers) the équipement they deserves. Because I'm pretty sure that in the near futur we will need UK, Germany, and France to be at the top of their game! I'm very woŕried about the international situation. And seems the things are going worse everyday !
With US Navy's formidable fleet composed of a Aircraft carrier and numerous war ships of different types plus of course underwater submarines, I, for one, feel safe at all time knowing for a fact that there is onhand assurance that no other warrior groups will attempt to challenge such truly and absolutely, in my own opinion and assessment, is undefeatable. Just my personal humble thoughts.
When I watch this documentary I get flashbacks of my service aboard the Truman with VAQ-137 "ROOKS" squadron in 2018 while we were deployed in the Mediterranean bombing the shit out of ISIS from 100 miles off the coast of Syria. Being an AM3, (Airframer), as well as being nightshift supervisor in 12 Chuck scraping corrosion off the underside of our jets before treating and painting them whilst pitching in all directions on the flight deck of a floating city being swept by high winds and sometimes rain is a nightmare. Even at night sometimes I'd have to go up there from hangar deck to paint or weatherseal something for later permanent repairs only to have it peel off when the bird was flown the next morning. That brings me to why I'm no longer still in the Navy: LEADERSHIP. I'm sure it's not just people who've served in the navy either since all branches of our military suffers from obviously poor leadership. Anyway, our maintenance control certainly had it's issues when it came to what should or should not be priority maintenance in regards to mission readiness. I can say even less for the carrier Harry S. Truman. It was a rather dirty ship with claustrophobic racks that were barely longer than me laying down, unbelievably shitty food like I'm talking raw chicken and half frozen potato wedges and rice...ALWAYS rice. Rice with everything! Not to mention our berthing was right under the flight deck just forward of the fantail so when the inbound aircraft were recovered the less experienced pilots slammed down onto the deck right on top of our heads which was as loud a sound as hearing and feeling a collision happen right above you. We worked 7 days a week, 12 hours on and 12 off, but many times we wound up working 14 or 15 hour shifts that overlapped with day check, so by the time we finally did get to a port I was a zombie. The average time we were at sea between port calls was 45 days. Imagine working 7 days a week, Zero off days for a solid month and a half before you finally get somewhere and you only get 4 days tops there. Oh, and one of those 4 days is a duty day that means you can't even leave the ship that day so you actually just get 3 days. 3 days to rest and unwind after working your f*cking ass off for the last 45. We did go north of the Arctic Circle and make history off the coast of Norway though. That was pretty cool getting my Blue Nose. Ultimately though, one enlistment was more than a lifetime of Navy experience for me. Stubborn and inflexible "Old Navy" chiefs and poor management from the brass convinced me that 4 years was all I wanted. I got out as a 3rd class petty officer and was all set to put on AM2 if I had reenlisted...but it's not for everyone. I'll just leave it at that. Yeah I definitely wouldn't do any cruise, on any carrier again lol.
@@shafeeqbaxter Haha no way a Sunliner! 12 chuck hit up yall's corrosion shop all the time cuz our plotter never worked right lol. Nice to meet another one who knows the struggle! I hope life's good for ya!
Wow nice ships :D Love it. i have only served Finnish navy and (my) ship was only 49 meters long missile boat, Rauma class. Loved to be there, wish i can do it again.
I heard it's so fast that when they tried to measure the top speed, the first sailor ran out of the knotted line before the second sailor's 30 second sandglass had finished even the first cycle. So, it was impossible to calculate the exact top speed, as it was over the scale. Although some say the line was caught by the screw, but that's just nasty bad-mouthing.
It tears my eyes to see the Wehrmacht and the USA working together as they should have done back in the days. Note: I am not from any of the two/three countries depicted in the video. Just a fan so to say.
funny thing, the time-lapse video of the HST departing out to sea was not from NOB. Furthermore, you don't get into dress uniform departing for a comptuex underway.
When the clip showing the Harry S. Truman heading out to sea from NAVSTA Norfolk starts it is from the pier there and then shows Truman leaving the Norfolk Naval Shipyard up the Elizabeth River to the Chesapeake Bay.I tend to question the rest of the videos validity.
I never left from the shipyard, so I was wondering where that was filmed. I know from our Airwing workups on the Teddy that it definitely was not leaving the Pier at Norfolk. Thanks.
03:23 Commander
12:30 Speech
17:00 Zig Zag
19:00 Arresting Gear
23:50 Air Wing Composition
24:20 Cost
26:00 Battle Formation
30:35 Most Massive Class
30:50 Weapons (Arleigh Burke)
32:50 Decoys (Arleigh Burke)
33:35 Sensors (Arleigh Burke)
37:42 SMART-L
38:02 APAR
38:20 Sonar
38:35 Dipping Sonar
39:28 Operations Center
40:22 Weapons (Hessen)
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My son is on USS Forrest Sherman currently now. This is his 3rd deployment. He has been in a little over 3 yrs. So proud of him. My hero. He is an IT! 😊💙👍💪👏⚓🇺🇸
Military mom💕
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Donna Gilbert God bless you and yours
@@adamglenn9602 thank you!! 😊
As a German i‘m proud we are able to add some value to the impressive USN Carrier Groups ❤
As a US Navy veteran, I enjoy keeping up with the armed forces of America. These videos are very informative
👏👏👏👏👏
is it tru?
Thank you for your service❤
I'm a old US Navy sailor, I love to see these videos ⚓️
Served on this vessel for 4 years and 3 months. Despite all of the long underway struggles and demanding shipyard periods, it's an honor to reflect back and see the Truman still sailing strong as the ready ship in 2nd fleet. GIVE EM HELL!
Thank you for you're service!!! America's BEST!!!!
50/50
I as a Marine support member off the USS Nimitz know the capabilities of support activities of this style of war group. Proud I served and glad I learned its capabilities. During my civilian career always worked to see these marines and sailors got the best American production could supply.
Thank u for your service
Can't imagine what's its like. From the sailors working below decks on the carriers, to the cooks on the subs, to the people on the destroyers. To the people working in the engine rooms, on the subs, to the destroyers, and on the Carrier.
My thanks to the people who have their family and friends out there to make this a safer place. With out you and your support they would not know how grateful we all are. Thank you
My little brother is currently on USS Harry S. Truman ☹️🙏🏻 I miss him so much.
Raelene Martinez God Bless youre little bro and all his ship mates , with tensions high with Iran , our prayers are with all the allied forces in deployment .. big respect from London England United Kingdom
Michele Di Benedetto thank you so much!
My son is on the Truman, too!
My little brother is also on the Truman right now
I was on that ship
As a ex Navy man myself, it's awesome to see the Carrier Battle Group Force in action
What ship(s) did you serve on? What was your rate? What was your rank?
@@hamhami9742 I served on Aircraft carrier, Destroyers, Frigates, Tankers & Corvette.
Retired as a Commodore in the Indian Navy 👍
@@narayanarao716 Nice!
My husband is on the USS Truman right now! God bless everyone!
@Khargosh Never
Thank him for his service for me..........................and I thank you too, I know it's not easy being a serviceman wife................
Chai Gant-Brown
Be honest to him...you at least did one night stand but don’t continue it
Chai Gant-Brown i will sent him missile
Interesting to me the ridiculous things pple say. -Not everyone can’t control themselves and is a cheater.
I would just like to thank your husband to his service to our country. The pay sucks and the hours are very long with little recognition.
Nothing but respect for these men and women!
A good presentation. Aircraft carrier Group is a complex fleet combination. The presenter tried to share all aspects of the formation of the group. It is well coordinated clip. It projects why the US is a heavy weight player in war games.
Everyone is complaining about the music but I think that WELT documentaries are overall very high quality content.
Excellent documentaries
thank you for telling me about us .. this recording time I feel very excited .. the first time there was a recording when I used that big automatic weapon .. pray for us here Congratulations on maintaining the sovereignty of the country ..
Person picking up trash on the deck: *unnecessarily epic music intensifies, with 7 slow-mo cuts and imminent explosions, followed by laser screen HUD hologram animation of the procedure*
Stop it, you're turning me on!
As an old Brit, i sleep safe at night in the firm knowledge that our U.S buddies, Western allies, and our own military, keep our waters and air-space safe and clear of 'vermin'.
Still hard to forgive them chucking tea overboard though!
you will still live to see vermin destroy your constipated narrative
What an awesome documentary! It has all of the interesting stuff and none of the garbage.
If you are a Navy vet you see/hear a lot of wrong information. The scenes of the ships leaving Norfolk was not filmed at Norfolk. You basically push back in to the channel and then are headed straight for open water. There is not much land around you like you see in the video. The descriptions of the flight deck float coat colors was iffy at best. Just too much bad or poor information in this.
@@gifink the documentary was Made by a german TV Station. I guess the navy kept some secrets
@@wandilismus8726 by
15:50 "The aggressive tapping stimulates the salvos from the light naval gun on the deck"
Rofled so hard
Th
Yes, they seem ridiculous throughout this documentary. And that was probably the intention of the makers. The Hessen is definitely not a 'reconnaissance ship' either, what a bummer.
You still rofl hard if it's you sitting in the speedboat while they're firing at you "just for practice" ? Or you're the one paying the ammunition?
I don't want to see the bill only for all the fired shots, Missiles and other weapon systems during that maneuver...
@@bennobratfisch3323 the Hessen is a frigate right? we don't have a navy because we don't have access to the ocean. guess we don't need any for the lake constance / Bodensee or Danube / Donau. ;-)
it's all fun and game until admiral go BANG BANG BANG..
God be with our Navy proud of you all , My prayers 24/7 🇺🇸 From the Heart Of Los Angeles.
God bless USA🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I’m American, and the German Sailors command full respect!
Even though I'm ex-army, I really enjoyed this video and I was quite impressed to see how much firepower has a strike group. Knowing that, I'll sleep better now.
My daughter is on uss Truman right now may god bless you all and protect all of you
An aircraft carrier on high-seas is a lot safer than a jet-fighter in the air. Though it is a lot secure too.
Well done to all these men & women holding fast ✊🏼
Can we get rid of the music pls i cant hear the talking
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK.
Impressive and reassuring, thank you.
God bless our military, and thank you to all who have served.
I am truly proud of our US Navy! God Bless America!
Amen..GOD is Love..
China number one
@@lucatiu1608 China number 1 in eating batsoup
@@farzana6676 oh let's see about that. Ill report this to the authorities
China can't match US
Whether you liked or Not about the Americans,one thing you have to Respect them,when they wear the uniforms,they takes very serious,the dedication and the Professionalisms,and with the technology they have,you don’t mess around with them
I am always amazed at the amount of surface rust on USN ships. It does not take much to have pride in having their own ships to look perfect. There is no reason for it, as they left port rusty. This would not be allowed to happen in a lot of other navies.
That documentary on the aircraft carrier harry Truman was the most educational video I have seen so far on aircraft carriers.
Fun fact:
2nd largest airforce in the world belongs to US Navy.
are you nuts who's the 1st? china lol, even you combined all airforce in all country in the world america still hold the most, what year do live 2014😂
@@ronielcastro7809 you stupid US air force #1, #2 - US navy
Xavier Padilla true
:Mark-edward: Duck. No ... 1st and 2st
It's stressful because you're out there everyday ready and you can continue to protect the country without rotten no matter what
True Heroes and legends! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks very much ALL of you and God bless you all
Got a chance to be on the Truman for Family day a couple years ago. Awesome ship, great crew.
Aircraft carriers are a cutting-edge piece of science.
SOPHISTICATION & PRECISION OF THE MOST AWESOME, INCREDIBLE & DAUNTING KIND. GREAT WORK DESIGNERS & MAKERS OF USS TRUMAN
Watching from Australia, highly interesting stuff, these ships are amazing with what there equipped with.
29:43 my man here playin Beach Buggy Racing
No Name 😂😂😂
To Ward Carroll, my two favorite aircraft; Tiger Moth; YO-3A (US Army) First stealth aircraft that the Army had in Vietnam. I flew this plane in combat for seven months log over 1300 hours. NO aircraft was shot down; in my seven months in the YO-3A not one bullet hole was ever found. The highest I ever flew was 2500 feet. Most of the time was 650feet-750.feet at night.
This video is very good and it's graphic representation is also so good.
Never give up Battle with hold heart never blinks and face any challenged and God be with you!
Not long ago we were at war with Germany. Now we are buddies
75 years ago is not long?
The guy banging the desk with his palm was the funniest thing ever.
long life US Navy may god protect you always.
My mommy is on the uss Truman I miss her so much and I hate that the date keeps getting extended for her to come home
most powerful navy in the wrold!
This was very educational, thank you!
It is such a thrilling life and a great career ❤️
It's amazing how a plain can land and take off cus at the end of the Day it's a ship and. It's still amazing how it don't sink all that metal and how heavy it is and it don't sink.
Great documentary, amazing classical film scoring! Been a while since I've heard something like that even from modern American flims
Look at time 9:06 was that a tiktok UFO that Flew Over Harry S.Truman.
"The physical demands are so massive that all those involved always have to push themselves to the very limit."
As they show two dozen guys standing around doing nothing but watching aircraft take-off and land.
Exactly. :D 4 guys assist one forklift driver to put a pallet on place. :D
That story sounds suspiciously like a canuk talking about suffield
@@meteor5452 That sounds very similar to my CAF training
working on the flight deck was easy and fun - just keep your head out of your ass, assume every plane is running and you're fine
That face really inspires confidence in the military. 0:20
This why we the best we are too organized
Note to WELDT - the Greeks, Romans, Portuguese, Spanish & British sailors learnt the value of Vitamin C many centuries ago.
Bring in Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei, along with other countries come to Southern seas, show power against China.
Yes the China CCP are bullies, greedy & want to rule the world. With everyone bowing down to them.
there's a Carrier Strike Group assigned in that area, and there's also a forward base in Japan...
@@rrriego24 yes, our self proclaimed Useless (INUTIL-IN TAGALOG) President is doing nothing but most of the Professional group and reserve are divided some doesnt want to support him, some are remaining a lapdog to him because they dont have a brain and blinded to the situation, but i hope US and Europe will Unite drawing their attention to China's coerced work.
Great to see yet another mighty US carrier strike force and in the Atlantic.Good to see Germany and Norway on the scene but hey
WHERE IS THE UK???
Like I said in another video, I really hope that you government is working on project to give your sailors (and more generaly your soldiers) the équipement they deserves. Because I'm pretty sure that in the near futur we will need UK, Germany, and France to be at the top of their game! I'm very woŕried about the international situation. And seems the things are going worse everyday !
Hoorah!!! US Navy of the Earth's Ocean Seas!!! ALMIGHTY!!!
With US Navy's formidable fleet composed of a Aircraft carrier and numerous war ships of different types plus of course underwater submarines, I, for one, feel safe at all time knowing for a fact that there is onhand assurance that no other warrior groups will attempt to challenge such truly and absolutely, in my own opinion and assessment, is undefeatable. Just my personal humble thoughts.
AWESOME documentary. Thanks!
When I watch this documentary I get flashbacks of my service aboard the Truman with VAQ-137 "ROOKS" squadron in 2018 while we were deployed in the Mediterranean bombing the shit out of ISIS from 100 miles off the coast of Syria. Being an AM3, (Airframer), as well as being nightshift supervisor in 12 Chuck scraping corrosion off the underside of our jets before treating and painting them whilst pitching in all directions on the flight deck of a floating city being swept by high winds and sometimes rain is a nightmare. Even at night sometimes I'd have to go up there from hangar deck to paint or weatherseal something for later permanent repairs only to have it peel off when the bird was flown the next morning.
That brings me to why I'm no longer still in the Navy: LEADERSHIP. I'm sure it's not just people who've served in the navy either since all branches of our military suffers from obviously poor leadership. Anyway, our maintenance control certainly had it's issues when it came to what should or should not be priority maintenance in regards to mission readiness. I can say even less for the carrier Harry S. Truman. It was a rather dirty ship with claustrophobic racks that were barely longer than me laying down, unbelievably shitty food like I'm talking raw chicken and half frozen potato wedges and rice...ALWAYS rice. Rice with everything! Not to mention our berthing was right under the flight deck just forward of the fantail so when the inbound aircraft were recovered the less experienced pilots slammed down onto the deck right on top of our heads which was as loud a sound as hearing and feeling a collision happen right above you. We worked 7 days a week, 12 hours on and 12 off, but many times we wound up working 14 or 15 hour shifts that overlapped with day check, so by the time we finally did get to a port I was a zombie. The average time we were at sea between port calls was 45 days. Imagine working 7 days a week, Zero off days for a solid month and a half before you finally get somewhere and you only get 4 days tops there. Oh, and one of those 4 days is a duty day that means you can't even leave the ship that day so you actually just get 3 days. 3 days to rest and unwind after working your f*cking ass off for the last 45. We did go north of the Arctic Circle and make history off the coast of Norway though. That was pretty cool getting my Blue Nose. Ultimately though, one enlistment was more than a lifetime of Navy experience for me. Stubborn and inflexible "Old Navy" chiefs and poor management from the brass convinced me that 4 years was all I wanted. I got out as a 3rd class petty officer and was all set to put on AM2 if I had reenlisted...but it's not for everyone. I'll just leave it at that.
Yeah I definitely wouldn't do any cruise, on any carrier again lol.
Jeb Broham I was on that deployment. I was attached to VFA-81. I’m an AO
@@shafeeqbaxter Haha no way a Sunliner! 12 chuck hit up yall's corrosion shop all the time cuz our plotter never worked right lol. Nice to meet another one who knows the struggle! I hope life's good for ya!
Great doco! Really interesting.
What an awesome documentary, I love this.
4:41 Ayyy I live there :D
The state, not the ship mind you.
Wow nice ships :D Love it.
i have only served Finnish navy and (my) ship was only 49 meters long missile boat, Rauma class.
Loved to be there, wish i can do it again.
Absolutely amazing how they land these planes.
DJ R All forms of aviation are an art form, through in through.
Amazing beasts of the sea. Poetry in motion
29:42 well, at least hide your phone while it's being filmed lol
I'm pretty sure sailors are allowed on their phones when they are off-duty.
Long live America,God bless America.long live Phil.God bless Phil.
USA - Protecting the free world.
I'm praying for all of you! ❤️
Should have done this on the Lincoln while they were on deployment for 10 months...
Yg lebih menarik air tenang ngak ada badai nya,itu lah lebih menyenang kan para awak kapal
I was on this deployment.
Thank you!!!
Daquan Johnson my sons on there.
An aircraft carrier on high-seas is safer than a jet-fighter in the air though it is a lot secure too.
Top speed on nuke boats are still classified. I can assure you that baby does a damn sight more than 30kts!! I was on the Big E.
I’ve heard it’s over 60knts
@@greghills4443 I heard it's over 120knts
N. N where did you hear that
I heard it's so fast that when they tried to measure the top speed, the first sailor ran out of the knotted line before the second sailor's 30 second sandglass had finished even the first cycle. So, it was impossible to calculate the exact top speed, as it was over the scale.
Although some say the line was caught by the screw, but that's just nasty bad-mouthing.
Yeah it probably does 31, maybe even 32knts
How cowards can disrespect
??
Amazing stuff from an amazing navy 👌
Beast bar long around
AWESOME! Freakin awesome!🌎✔️👽
La Fraternité et la Générosité Demeurent dans la Famille du Tout Puissant !
I hope spratly's flatend as soon as possible before it's too late for ww3.
Nimitz class? Awesome vessels, it doesn't matter if you agree with US politics or not, these vessels are amazing.
11:20
the German says: "we have 800kg of..."
the American translator is like "naaah guys lets make a 1800kg out of it"
amazing😂
Paul i thought he said wir haben achtzehn hundert kg....
@@huyphannguyen8747 he did
Its in Croatia now!
On the coast of Split!
You can see from the coast,its so Big.
What a Monster!
Whoever was responsible for the music in this documentary must have been high af... geez, feel like I'm watching Star Wars :D
It tears my eyes to see the Wehrmacht and the USA working together as they should have done back in the days. Note: I am not from any of the two/three countries depicted in the video. Just a fan so to say.
It's not the "Wehrmacht" anymore. Since German rearmament it's the "Bundeswehr" ("Federal Army"). Greetz from Germany.
funny thing, the time-lapse video of the HST departing out to sea was not from NOB. Furthermore, you don't get into dress uniform departing for a comptuex underway.
A sight to behold!
God bless and protect you always! 🙏🏻
God would not protect them.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thank you & God Bless
18:07 They're not a Superhornets, they're F/A-18Cs...
23:54 pay attention
I did, and at 18:07 where the narrator is talking about Superhornets, they're clearly not.
When the clip showing the Harry S. Truman heading out to sea from NAVSTA Norfolk starts it is from the pier there and then shows Truman leaving the Norfolk Naval Shipyard up the Elizabeth River to the Chesapeake Bay.I tend to question the rest of the videos validity.
I never left from the shipyard, so I was wondering where that was filmed. I know from our Airwing workups on the Teddy that it definitely was not leaving the Pier at Norfolk. Thanks.
We're the Forrest Sherman
My son is on Forrest Sherman also. His 3rd deployment for him! 😊⚓🇺🇸👍💪
Thanks 👍