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http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/kc1ze/iama_us_naval_offic
Wikipedia: "INS Delhi (D61) is the lead ship of her class of guided-missile
destroyers of the Indian Navy. She was built at the Mazagon Dock Limited in
Mumbai and commissioned on 15 November 1997. This class is among the largest
warships to be designed and built in India.[2]"
Their engineering practices were abysmal. No undershirts, no steel-toed
boots - they wore sandals - no hearing protection in their engineering
spaces. No lagging (sound dampening material) in any space. No electrical
safety whatsoever. No operational risk management. No concept of safety of
navigation. Absolutely did not adhere to rules of the road. They more or
less did not have any hard-copy written procedures for any exercise or event
, at all. They had no concept of the coded fleet tactical system that US
coalition forces and allies utilize (they literally made it up as they went
along, and when I tried to interject and explain to them how it worked, they
ignored me). When I arrived onboard they thought I was a midshipman and
treated me as such. I had to be frank and explain that I was a commissioned
officer and that yes, I stood officer on the deck onboard my ship and was a
qualified surface warfare officer. They don't entrust their people with any
responsibility until they are very senior Lieutenants (O-3s) and junior
Lieutenant Commanders (O-4s). At this point in the US Navy there are
literally guys commanding ships, and these guys couldn't even be trusted to
handle a radio circuit.
Well, their captain was driving the ship when it came within 50ft of the
stern of a USNS replenishment ship and at any given time there were multiple
officers on the bridge screaming at each other.
Have you ever seen a US ship do an unrep at sea? When we pull along side and
shoot the shotline across (basically a thick piece of yarn for those who
don't know) there's a nice soft tennis ball affixed to the end of it so that
it'll bounce of the deck and someone can go retrieve it... the Indians shot
a spear. A motherfucking spear. Like, a 16" long piece of metal with a
point on the end....
Biggest priority was showering. I hadn't showered properly in almost 5 days,
and all of my uniforms reeked of seawater.
After a particularly wet small boat ride over to their ship, I was dying to
get out of my sea water-drenched uniform and into a fresh one (unfortunately
, my entire bag was completely soaked to include my shirts, underwear, spare
uniform, phone, camera, and my roll of toilet paper)...
I walked into their "officer's head" (their are extremely, extremely
hierarchical and classist, even from a military standpoint) and there was a
good 2" of shit-water sloshing around back and forth across the deck and an
obscure, probably live wire with it's end wrapped in electrical tape non-
surreptitiously protruding from the wall.
They have an entire "class" of civilians onboard. I still don't know what to
make of them. I think they were some sort of cheap labor, but everybody
onboard referred to them as slaves. As in, they used the word "slave".
Anyways, the quarters those guys lived in was awful, it was basically a big
open space partitioned with a sheet. They slept on a steel deck with a
simple blanket and a pillow. Good times.
Their enlisted guys didn't have it much better. Their berthing was infested
with rats (a guy from my ship swore up and down that he saw a rat that was
no-shit the length of his arm) and another US sailor from another ship came
back covered in bed-bug sores. Dude looked like he had fucking chicken pocks.
Before I came onboard I was told to bring my own roll of toilet paper, if
that alludes to the conditions that they live in at all. | s*******l 发帖数: 597 | 2 the Indians shot
a spear. A motherfucking spear. Like, a 16" long piece of metal with a
point on the end....
LOL | R*I 发帖数: 1840 | 3 可以想见,如果该美国军官到土共海军来参观学习几天会是啥待遇, | s*********0 发帖数: 2045 | 4 至少手纸不用自己带吧。土工海军有穿拖鞋的么?
【在 R*I 的大作中提到】 : 可以想见,如果该美国军官到土共海军来参观学习几天会是啥待遇,
| s**d 发帖数: 18498 | | t******t 发帖数: 15246 | | l*****i 发帖数: 20533 | | N*****m 发帖数: 42603 | 8 摘要?
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【在 s*********0 的大作中提到】 : Reddit上的Ask Me Anything,全文在这里(直播中) : http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/kc1ze/iama_us_naval_offic : Wikipedia: "INS Delhi (D61) is the lead ship of her class of guided-missile : destroyers of the Indian Navy. She was built at the Mazagon Dock Limited in : Mumbai and commissioned on 15 November 1997. This class is among the largest : warships to be designed and built in India.[2]" : Their engineering practices were abysmal. No undershirts, no steel-toed : boots - they wore sandals - no hearing protection in their engineering : spaces. No lagging (sound dampening material) in any space. No electrical : safety whatsoever. No operational risk management. No concept of safety of
| s*********0 发帖数: 2045 | | i*********r 发帖数: 162 | 10 shoot a spear? tai ji ba niu bi le | k**0 发帖数: 19737 | |
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