Outstanding video of replenishment to those units serving underway & forward deployed to the mission area of operations. BZ to the professional merchant mariners of Military Sealift Command delivering critical resources to the warfighter far from home. This is how the US NAVY Fleet battle force stays on station for 120+ days without seeing land. Carry on shipmates.
I spent a lot of time hooked up to replenishment ships. It’s of work but very rewarding. At 19, I was a refueling station captain, master helmsman and QMOW qualified.
@@wojtek-thepolishartillerybear Yes, myself and my buddy were both qualified master helmsman. 4 hours at a time with only 1/2 a degree of course deviation allowed when alongside a replenishment ship. Very rewarding.
My grandpa served on the uss ponchatoula AO 148 from 68-69 fueling many carriers couple destroyers one of em he told me was the kitty hawk & the enterprise. He sure loved sailing across the sea seeing dolphins whales or the views. Or docking into subic Bay or into home port of pearl harbor.
@@timallen609 he told me when he toured around the town there in a taxi was kinda dumpy, but he said he tasted somethin at the kitchen tasted so good like chicken but very flavory & he went asked the lady there & she said was gator. But who knows haha could've been monkey or dog who knows..
@@timallen609 still don't know which was more of his favorite because he told me he also had gone to Japan visited ground zero in winter time where he said he froze his skivvies off dressed in blues & it looked very deserted there, so either it was pearl harbor or subic Bay, he also ported into Hong Kong & said he was walking along pathway & said that he approached the red guards as he noticed the red flags so he fled from that scene. But I did ask him one time one final time he was thinking about it too so I think he said he liked subic bay the most.
here pork on a stick is sold everywhere as well as chicken by street vendors anyway the city where Subic Bay Naval station was located was called Olongapo City and the taxi's were called Jeepny's . Pretty much like mini buses where you just jump on the back and get off where you are going but they do have personal taxes like little motorized rickshaws. When was your grandfather there because my ship went on the west pac and the Kitty Hawk was our carrier in our task force
I was on the Bataan With 2/2 back in 2007 for the 26th MEU and remember doing this. Forming a giant line through the ship to manhandle stuff to where it needed to go. Fun times, I guess.
I was on this deployment. I don’t know why but every time we did a RAS I got pumped up for it. Don’t know why, it just always excited me as a BM. When in reality it was one of the more boring parts of my job. “Fun times, I guess.” 🤷🏼♂️😂🤙🏻
Been there done that. Refueling evolution every 3 days at around midnight or so, all the while wearing those quality kapok lifejackets. Very rarely did any kind of daylight refueling.
Lo que pasa es que ese bote le está repostando combustible al portaaviones y reabasteciendo víveres, en una misión marítima de Estados Unidos suele ser de 1 portaaviones, 2 cruceros destructores, 1 bote de reabastecimiento de combustible, comida y hasta municiones y 1 submarino
When we were bunkering large commercial vessels it took only 3 persons. One at bunker station, chief engineer in ECR with 1st engineer. It os nothing complex or demanding, pfff.
Outstanding video of replenishment to those units serving underway & forward deployed to the mission area of operations. BZ to the professional merchant mariners of Military Sealift Command delivering critical resources to the warfighter far from home. This is how the US NAVY Fleet battle force stays on station for 120+ days without seeing land. Carry on shipmates.
Bravo Zulu, don't many people know about that .
Cool my first born is on the uss bataan be safe!! GO NAVY! (LS)
I remember doing this almost every other day when I was in
I spent a lot of time hooked up to replenishment ships. It’s of work but very rewarding. At 19, I was a refueling station captain, master helmsman and QMOW qualified.
Master helmsman at 19? Congratulations bro. I'm training to be in the airforce rn.
@@wojtek-thepolishartillerybear Yes, myself and my buddy were both qualified master helmsman. 4 hours at a time with only 1/2 a degree of course deviation allowed when alongside a replenishment ship. Very rewarding.
@@navvet4518 I can imagine
My grandpa served on the uss ponchatoula AO 148 from 68-69 fueling many carriers couple destroyers one of em he told me was the kitty hawk & the enterprise. He sure loved sailing across the sea seeing dolphins whales or the views. Or docking into subic Bay or into home port of pearl harbor.
Subic Bay was my favorite port . West Pac 1981 USS Henry B Wilson DDG 7
@@timallen609 he told me when he toured around the town there in a taxi was kinda dumpy, but he said he tasted somethin at the kitchen tasted so good like chicken but very flavory & he went asked the lady there & she said was gator. But who knows haha could've been monkey or dog who knows..
@@timallen609 still don't know which was more of his favorite because he told me he also had gone to Japan visited ground zero in winter time where he said he froze his skivvies off dressed in blues & it looked very deserted there, so either it was pearl harbor or subic Bay, he also ported into Hong Kong & said he was walking along pathway & said that he approached the red guards as he noticed the red flags so he fled from that scene. But I did ask him one time one final time he was thinking about it too so I think he said he liked subic bay the most.
here pork on a stick is sold everywhere as well as chicken by street vendors anyway the city where Subic Bay Naval station was located was called Olongapo City and the taxi's were called Jeepny's . Pretty much like mini buses where you just jump on the back and get off where you are going but they do have personal taxes like little motorized rickshaws. When was your grandfather there because my ship went on the west pac and the Kitty Hawk was our carrier in our task force
@@timallen609 ill have to look at one of his DD14 records see when he was there after when I get ho.e from work today
Did quite a few of these as a QM
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Very interesting to see, thank you!
I was on the Bataan With 2/2 back in 2007 for the 26th MEU and remember doing this. Forming a giant line through the ship to manhandle stuff to where it needed to go. Fun times, I guess.
I was on this deployment. I don’t know why but every time we did a RAS I got pumped up for it. Don’t know why, it just always excited me as a BM. When in reality it was one of the more boring parts of my job. “Fun times, I guess.” 🤷🏼♂️😂🤙🏻
BLUE WATER Navy is a good name
Been there done that. Refueling evolution every 3 days at around midnight or so, all the while wearing those quality kapok lifejackets. Very rarely did any kind of daylight refueling.
We called it FUNREP aboard the uss camden AOE - 02.
BATAAN, the marching that never stops.
That is so neat to watch happen
How many litres per minute can these push out?
Bout 400 in the ruff.
That's Top Secret. I can't tell you.
Each hose can go 3000 gal/ min
Pretty bad ass 💪
Cool. I didnt know theres such ship named uss Bataan. Its named after the battle of Bataan in the Philippines during WW2.
Mighty ships,
What ocean are they on? It looks very nice.
Military Media one of the water filled.
Fun Times!!!
USNS AND UNITED STATES NAVY WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE COMMON GOOD. SORRY ABOUT THE Caps.
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Alguien que hable español me pueda explicar que pasa ?
Creo simplemente es una recarga de combustible.
también están entregando provisiones
Lo que pasa es que ese bote le está repostando combustible al portaaviones y reabasteciendo víveres, en una misión marítima de Estados Unidos suele ser de 1 portaaviones, 2 cruceros destructores, 1 bote de reabastecimiento de combustible, comida y hasta municiones y 1 submarino
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even ships maintain a gap with this virus around but the Chinese are still ramming fishing boats😷👍
When we were bunkering large commercial vessels it took only 3 persons.
One at bunker station, chief engineer in ECR with 1st engineer.
It os nothing complex or demanding, pfff.
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