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Lets make this Veterans Day post an AMA!
I served in the US Navy from 2004-10, spending several of those years on the USS San Juan (SSN-751). I’ve also worked in the shipbuilding industry and as a test engineer. So ask me anything and I will try to answer!
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How tall would a snorkel have to be to allow someone to drive from California to Hawaii?
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Also happy remembrance day in Canada. It’s a holiday in all the good provinces.
Other than a great uncle who served in Kosovo and a great grandpa who fought in WWI in Russia , none my family has been in the military.
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Good on you for giving time to your fellow Americans!
Did you choke up when you heard Sean Connery died?
What did they get wrong in The Hunt for Red October?
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Is the food really better down there or are you just hypoxic enough to believe the menu descriptions acutely depict the fresh foodstuffs depicted?
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Mean depth from California to Hawaii is 2.65 miles... You don’t have to contend with the Mariana Trench on this trek, but I’m not quite sure how deep it will get. Gonna go with a 5 mile snorkel and hope for the best!
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I want to know about the food too!
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Booze is banned on subs.
True or false.
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And a car than can handle around 9,000 psi external pressure.
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I ended up working with quite a few Navy service members. Good guys, knew how to turn a wrench and follow instructions.
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Massive holiday in NS, everything shuts
yet the bars are allowed to be
open, a holdover from when the WWI/WWII/Korea vets would go in the afternoon for a few beverages at the Legion
.
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Really tall. Id have to pull the nav charts to find out max depth. But you would have a lot of other issues - compression of the vehicle, exhaust back pressure, impassible terrain, etc.
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Its quite good relative to the surface fleet. Ive been out on carriers as well and I much prefer sub food. At least for the first few weeks. After about 2 weeks you run out of fresh milk and switch to UHT, which is Ultra-High Temperature pasturized milk. It tastes better than dehydrated milk, but not as good as fresh. But you can store it at room temperature. After another month or so, you run out of UHT, and fresh eggs, and have to go to Plastic Cow (dehydrated milk) and powdered eggs, and quality drops off noticably.
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Thank you.
I was sad when Connery passed, he was a legend.
And this will sound crazy, but I’ve never watched Hunt for Red October. I figure that I lived it for a while, so its not exactly at the top of my must see list. One thing I can tell you, though, is “caterpillar drives” are real, a company in Japan operate d a public ferry propelled by one. It was grossly inefficient, and very loud. So I can tell you that is very wrong.
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Thank you!
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I love NS. I spent 6 months living and working in Halifax for Irving Shipbuilding a couple years ago and had a great time.
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For a small city, it has a social scene to rival much larger ones
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If SSBNs are Boomers, are SSNs Zoomers?
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Test Engineer? Apparently that’s what my dad did out of college.
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This is now true, for US vessels. I know through WWII they had booze onboard, not sure if that was san ctioned or not, but it happened. And Im not sure when they Navy really cracked down on it.
That being said, t here is a small locker in the wardroom with some wine and liquor in it. Its kept under lock and key (I think only the CO has the key). Its reserved for special occasions, mainly visiting dignitaries, etc.
The Brits have taps in the galley, each crew member is allowed a pint after watch.
When I worked for a C anadian shipbuilder, on a surface vessel, they had quite a bit of space allocated for booze storage.
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It really was fantastic. So many good bars and resturaunts, and the people were all great.
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Yes. And don’t forget about SSGNs. I dont think they have a clever nickname, but they are SSBNs with the nuclear weapons removed and replaced with rotar y Tomahawk launchers. Holds something like 140 missiles.
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The G is for Gamer
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Thank you. We take pride in our work.
One of the most interesting aspects of sub life is you *have* to be good at what you do. One screw up and you could sink the whole ship and kill everyone onboard. And theres no calling for help if things go wrong.
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I think we talked about this once before, he might have been a STE - Shift Test Engineer, at one of the shipyards, right?
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Ok, it was you who I talked with about it, and yeah he was at Norfolk.
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From what I’ve heard, Down Periscope is actually the most accurate sub movie.
Speaking of, how many times did you fantasize about
disembarking
your XO/COB
from the boat through the
nearest torpedo tube?
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You are of course referring to the “All Aboard” tattoo?
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T he crew I worked with made my job very easy on the execution side.
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I need a man with a tattoo on his dick. Have I got that man?
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Ever been to the skatepark in Groton? Also favorite and least favorite part about being on a sub? Signed a claustrophobe
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Dude... it’s so good! Must watch, and review for OPPO.
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I’m not a movie person. That piece of information somehow stuck with me.
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This is true, in terms of lifestyle.
Also I never really had any problems with the XO or COB. Now the EDMC on the other hand...
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Yeah. I work with some former STEs, they are all pretty sharp. I do underway testing, something a little different.
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Was stationed in Groton for a few years, but never went to the skate park.
I think the best thing about serving on a sub was the people. Its a tight knit crew, and everyone is good at their job.
The worst part was the hours. My average work week was 80 hours, and that was in port. Going to sea was as much or more . It’s just a grueling schedule.