Tag Archives: Navy
Charge Sheet In The Case of LCDR Edward Lin
Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin, was born in Taiwan and later became a naturalized U.S. citizen, according to a Navy article profiling him in 2008. Redacted Charge Sheet
GLAD TO SEE OUR SAILORS RETURNED SAFELY
We were all ecstatic with news that our Navy crews were returned home safely and ask the media to cool the slams on the Lieutenant who expressed his thanks to the Iranian Government for the treatment his crew received. He got … Continue reading
Celebrate Veterans Day
This is an excerpt from a Veteran’s Day essay, the author is unknown but I’d venture to say of high school age. It communicates feelings that are regrettably absent often superseded by smart devices and network appliances. Patriotism is not … Continue reading
Extrema Ratio’s BF2 V For The Sailor In You
The folks at Extrema Ratio have come up with a new twist for their very popular BF2 medium folding knife family. They added a series of features to create the BF2 V, which makes this knife and ideal shipmate. They’ve … Continue reading
The U.S. Navy Will Soon Be Issuing Flame Resistant Coveralls To Sailors Afloat.
The FRV coverall is made from 100 percent cotton treated with a flame retardant. It passed the Navy’s flame tests and the flame resistance properties did not decrease with wear or laundering for the life of coverall, which is about … Continue reading
SOFIC 2012 / ISOF 2012 Day Two – Navy SOC-Rs Make Their Exit After Successful Raid
Note, the dummy on his bass boat who nearly gets run over…
Walther’s PPQ Navy
Walther manufactures and sells a version of its highly successful PPQ 9mm pistol specifically designed for waterborne operations, the Walther PPQ Navy. The firing mechanism of the WALTHER PPQ NAVY has been optimized for operations in and near water. A … Continue reading
Why The Ladies Never Stood A Chance!
I was doing some research for a project that I’m working on when I ran across some old pictures of my days in the U.S.N., and I thought I’d share these with you.
