Life Aboard Of A US Navy Destroyer USS Carney DDG 64
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2019
- Life Aboard Of A US Navy Destroyer USS Carney DDG 64 - USS Carney (DDG-64) is the 14th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy. The ship is the first to be named after Admiral Robert Carneywho served as Chief of Naval Operations during the Eisenhower administration.
Carney was laid down 3 August 1993 at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. She was launched 23 July 1994 with Betty Taussig, daughter of Admiral Carney, as sponsor. She was placed in commission 8 June 1996 and is homeported in Rota, Spain.
Carney was assigned to Destroyer Squadron 14 prior to commissioning. Carney transferred to Destroyer Squadron 24 in September 1998. Her first deployment was to the Mediterranean Sea in 1997 and 1998 as part of the USS George Washington battle group. In 1999 Carney deployed again to the Mediterranean setting a milestone as the first United States Navy ship to operate in a bilateral United States-Japan Naval Exercise to be conducted in the Mediterranean Sea. In May 2001 Carney participated in Fleet Week in New York City.
In February 2002 Carney operated as part of the USS John F. Kennedy battle group while conducting phase one of technical evaluations of Cooperative Engagement Capability systems in the waters of Puerto Rico. Phase two of these evaluations were then conducted in the Virginia Capes operating area. She deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf in 2002 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. On 10 June 2002 Secretary of DefenseDonald Rumsfeld visited the ship in Manama, Bahrain. In December 2003 Carney participated in a Vandel Exercise testing the capability to intercept hostile missiles with the ship’s missiles. On 13 August 2004 Carney put to sea from Naval Station Mayport in order to avoid the effects of Hurricane Charley.
In March and April 2007, Carney visited St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia and Barbados to show the US's commitment to stability to its regional partners. During a visit to Barbados, Carney hosted a reception. Among the guests were Barbados Prime Minister Owen Arthur.
In November 2007 Carney deployed with Carrier Strike Group Ten, led by the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, to the Middle East, where she carried out Theater Security Operations. She completed a number of multi-national exercises with a number of Middle Eastern countries and returned to Naval Station Mayport on 4 June 2008.
In July 2008, Carney was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for Fourth of July Celebrations. On September 8, 2009 Carney arrived in New York City to participate in the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's arrival.
On 2 January 2010 Carney departed homeport for a scheduled deployment in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet AoR, as part of the Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier strike group. In May, the Carney took a month's sabbatical from CTF 150 and CTF 151 security operations, leaving the International Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC) to participate in three separate and back-to-back multinational exercise: Arabian Shark 2010, an anti-submarine warfare exercise with Pakistan; Khunjar Haad 2010, an air defense exercise with Oman; and Eagle Salute 2010, a multi-warfare area exercise hosted by Egypt. Returning to Naval Station Mayport on 31 July 2010.
On 1 August 2011, Carney departed Naval Station Mayport for a scheduled deployment as part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG 1). During the deployment, she disrupted four piracy attempts, boarded nine vessels, approached 28 suspected pirate vessels, and disarmed and captured 30 suspected pirates in support of Operation Ocean Shield.
On 17 October 2013, Carney departed Naval Station Mayport for a scheduled independent deployment. On May 25 2014, Carney returned to Naval Station Mayport after a seven-month Persian Gulf deployment in support of Maritime Interception Operations (MIO).
On 25 September 2015, Carney arrived at its new homeport of Naval Station Rota, Spain, after a 19-day transit from Naval Station Mayport.
In July 2016, Carney was called on to support the rescue of nearly 100 migrants whose small inflatable watercraft was adrift in the water. The ship arrived where the migrants were adrift in their vessel and provided aid to them until a rescue ship, MS Aquarius, arrived.[1]
In August 2016, Carney took part in Operation Odyssey Lightning, serving as an escort ship to USS Wasp whose aircraft carried out airstrikes on ISISmilitants in Libya. Carney also fired illumination rounds from its 5-inch gun to help a U.S.-backed Libyan ground forces fighting ISIS in Sirte.[2]
In November 2016, Carney was deployed in Drapetsona port, Greece, to provide air cover for President's Barack Obama visit to Athens.[3]
In late March 2017, "Carney" arrived at HMNB Clyde in Scotland in preparation for NATO Exercise Joint Warrior.
Just here to congratulate you DDG 64 on your latest achievement: *Successful interception of a cruise missile & an aerial loitering munition* in the red sea
Four years of the Navy was enough for me...thanks for the memories.😊👍
Was it good? What rate?
How was your experience??? Would you do it again if you had the choice and knew how it would turn out after those 4 years?
OD 20 year RAN great life
Great Video! So refreshing to have a military video without stupid music or obnoxious "robo-narration".
And we really got to learn how to open and close a hatch.
Yeah, most documentaries have people talk about their jobs but we rarely get to see the job.
correct
I have so much respect for the navy personnel and the job they do. My cousin is a officer on a destroyer.
Way to go USS Carney on ur recent intercepts
11 years in the Royal Australian Navy as a Boatswains mate,7 years served in 4 different HMA ships...It was long days at sea..5 years out now & Thanks no more ..Salute to current serving members.
I met my counterpart during a game of pool. Some bar in Perth, we were both OS's.
1MC "Carney crew, this is Cap'n Cringe. I'm gonna try to make an awkward speech for the camera. Here goes nothing. Cap'n out."
*mic drop*
I was on USS Oklahoma City, USS Chicago, USS Horne, USS Sterett, USS Jouett, USS Fox, USS Midway, USS Hassayampa, and USS Mispillion. CWO4 (Cryptology), USN, Ret, 73-95
Gotta love that W-4 retirement pay! Even though most people outside of the military don't know what a warrant officer is, putting in that work paid off!
Work with john mcginty, USMC?
Mr. Wilson, do you ever fly Space-A as a retiree?
OMG I only saw Chicago and Oklahoma City twice the CGs were great for their day I think I took fuel from Hassayampa once in the late 70's
I also remember unreping Midway once
6:26 nothing was better than laying on the VLS deck looking up and seeing all the stars...miss my Carney days!
I too served on Carney back in 2000 - 2002, when did you serve? I was in A-Gang.
@@RagnarDanneskjold-Pirate ‘99-‘04 OI DIV
Ah gotcha, I know I knew you, I can't recognize you through your pic. You still talk to anyone from back then? Remember Sanders, I kept in touch with him for a few years but haven't heard from him in about ten years.
I am an ORIGINAL TIN CAN SAILOR, I served on the very first guided missile destroyer built for the U.S. Navy. USS C.F.ADAMS DDG-2, May she rust in peace.
Thank you very much for your service. My father, along with all types of other engineers, designed that ship but he was the one to finally sign off on her design.
@@danielfronc4304 DESTROYERS ARE AMAZING COMBAT SHIPS, GOD BLESS YOUR FATHER.
Thank you for your service brother. The oldest ship I served on was USS Lang FF-1060. I Also served on Carney's sister ship USS Benfold DDG-65.
I served on the USS Waddell DDG24, another Adams class destoyer. I was an ASROC Gunners mate and did two West Pac deployments. I was on from 1976- 1979. Great ship, great crew, great times! Would Love to hear from any others who served on her.
What editing genius decided to show those doors opening/closing so many times?
this vid was even more mind numbing than my actual 4 years at sea
As a retired military seafarer, I dont miss any of the shipboard work, but I do miss the comraderies, the ocean, sunsets/sunrises, milky way galaxy, port calls, and the wildlife. 😭😭😭😭😭😭🥹🥹❤❤❤❤❤❤
I served aboard Carney under command of Jacobson and then Boxall, I served in A-Gang and got my Shellback during a Med Cruise.
I helped build the 9-11 memorial on the mess decks...that is if it's still there anyway. Great memories.
It’s still there ☺️
that's awesome news! Thanks@@AP-xu1us
That LTJG at 25 seconds in looks like he's about 12 years old.
OldSalt he’s probably 23 yrs old
Hes25 read description
@@factbeaglesarebest Sorry, Beagles, I guess I'm just getting old. Everybody under 30 looks like a kid to me.
Lmao, most of them are just out of high school it seems like.
Served abroad during the greatest years of the ship. 2004-2011. Carney Warriors ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ #GM2 #VLS
What is it like being a GM? I recently signed up to be one
So no ones gonna talk about how this guy says “Pimpin ain’t easy” @7:20
German Acosta: he right
“But being a prostitute is much much more difficult. Pimpin is pretty easy.”
Who else is here after this destroyer intercepted the missiles intended for Israel?
Or were the missiles intended for the U.S.S Carney?
we built the Carney in Bath Maine 🇺🇸⚓️🏠 i track them all
They need the old big brass engine order telegraph with the handles and clanging bells and a ships wheel about 36 inches in diameter with a nice wooden rim! That ship like a freakin cruise liner compared to my old Tin Can!
What ship? I was on the the USS McKean DD784 in the Naval Reserve for a summer.
Rides a lot nicer as well. I was on a FF an the ride was fairly unpleasant in heavy seas I was also stationed on Carney's sister ship DDG 65 and the ride was much better
Some DDGs do have an old school helm, depends on the CO through. These new school COs don't have any real salt for that anymore, sadly.
I served on Carney back in 2000 - 2002.
My son served on the Carney and came home in 2016.
Underrated Video
Overrated comment
I think the bell and whistle job is the best!
Someday, I will be on a destroyer like this.
ya? Come work bath iron works. You can be on them seven days a week.
@@Roberta_Esposito Decided to go into Army instead, though I still love the Arleigh Burk-Class Destroyer
USS Cunningham, DD 752, the best years of my life!
That officer turning the ship soo much lol
A little fancier than the ddg 975 I served on in the 80's GSE 2 and GSM 3 it was a challenge and a lot of lost sleep.
4 years aboard a DD, 2 in Vietnam waters. Couldn't wait to get out.
My dad was on the DDG 18 SEMMES (plank owner) when I was a little kid. Pretty much why I went army many years later 82nd Airborne.
Go Navy Go!!!!!!
was on the Stickall DDR 888 and Barney DDG 6 in the early 60's before I got smart and went into the SeaBees . It was all men then and im happy that it was that way . From what I hear of what goes on now is enough to make you want to upchuck uggggg
So you voted for trump
@@mickfunny4185 so you're a snowflake antifa type
I hope to serve aboard a destroyer soon, God bless America.
0:24 to 1:27 is a great example of closed-loop communications.
damn... when second's count those little missile door's have all day... )
Have a laugh but the squids work their ass off 7 days a week
Imma be on one of these bad boys🔥
16:48 good to see Carney pass STJ one more time
I was on the USS Philippine Sea CG-58 sometimes we were Tied next to the Carney in Mayport.
All do respect to the service, job and mission but man I can't imagine the level of boredom on that ship after even 2 weeks!
Keep in mind the size of a ww2 treaty cruiser-with 20% of a crew
My cousin served aboard the USS Saratoga.
I think the front picture they showed on the face page is of an older Destroyer I noticed the the missile launch system I think all of our destroyers now all the missiles and Rockets are all launched from cells not on rail launchers somebody correct me if I'm wrong
You are correct. The Arleigh Burke DDGs are all VLS
"just jiggle the balls a little bit..." Go Navy!
Is the course 060?
just got orders to this ship
I was waiting for maverick to get denied a fly by and him doing it anyway..lol
VLS doing cell hatch maintenance
Reading the comments? Not at this infamous door scene yet? Me too. When I find it I shall link the time stamp.
Four months in and didn't find it?
Been there USS BAUSELL DD845
USS McCard DD822 '65-'67.
USS LANG FF 1060, USS BENFOLD DDG 65, USS KINKAID DD 965
Just out of curiosity, why are those missile hatches so slow to open? There has to be a practical reason they don't make the missile doors faster.
They open up a lot faster than that. A lot faster than you can count to one. They're just doing pmcs right now.
We welcome your ship into the Black Sea
I don't miss that.
I do sometimes thank you for your service
USA 🇺🇸 HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 USA 🇺🇸
VLS tech doing cell hatch maintenance
Why were the rifles painted red or blue? Were these merely exercise weapons (dummies) for use in training or is there some functional reason to paint a working weapon those colors.
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3:50 is this ship part of the Shire's navy? Boatswain mate and CO are hobbits.
whats with the whistle on public address, i thought its a push button whistle nowadays...
I hear the chow is really good...
Lies
If you like eating dog poo, then yes, you're in for a treat.
I was an MS 2 on USS COONTZ DDG40 ..talk to Washington about the recipes and there's always the ships store.
Why use right rudder to come left to course 060?
Trailshaft most likely
Looks annoying working on a ship, hats off to them.
Respect, important role for the world
That ship like a luxury cruise liner compared to the destroyers I served on in the 80's!
@@edwardpate6128 and those ships in the 80's were like luxury cruise liners compared to literally anything prior
Wow how many times they going to steer course 060. Looks like a depressed crew. If he’s coming left, why the heck is his rudder right?
They're taking the long way around! This must be a test haha
Probably on trailshaft
Likely the editing scrambled the placements
1:53
e-e-excuse me?
I was on the USS CF Adams 69 to 72. been looking for Gale Murphy. MY best friend.
Destroyer life being a sailor
How do thry keep repeating
The orders are repeated back to make sure that they are understood
Russian sailor: Comrade captain, a bunch of hobbits just appeared on the horizon.
Russian captain: Disregard, it's just the Carney.
I wonder if there's any beer or weed onboard?
They need 2 reconfigure that magnetic compass.. checking 070... naw bruh y'all need 2 fix that shit lol
Also the 060 070 aye sir guy has a lot of jobs. Aye sirrer, bell ringer, whistle guy
What? That makes no fucking sense
Obviously you've never sailed
Bridges Dont Fly Aye sir
@@lani6647
Do you even know what a rating is?
He’s the BMOOW
How many times can you order steer 060 ... doesnt make sense. Who ever edited this video doesn't know how to conn a ship. Were was the SWO review on the edits?
1:53 ayooooo
I'm an old school sailor - I suspect our so called newer, bigger, more automated, ships - are not all ways the best. I also can not get use to no outside passage ways fore & aft.
I served on an FF and a DDG. From a combat systems perspective the DDG is amazing. They really did it right with the design. The new DD 1000 and the Littoral Combat ships not so much.
Bath Built-
i can assure We build the Best-Ever🇺🇸
Something about this video doesn't make any sense. Why does it take multiple commands to come to a new course?
Think multiple cameras at multiple angles and one rudder order.
I think the MC brought lots of cameras onboard.
Depends if the bridge has control or central control stations below decks but repeating and sounding off commands once completed is normal.
[Breaking out the crayons]
The command was given once. The Mass Communications Specialist (MC) who filmed this, used several cameras simultaneously and all of this simultaneous footage was spliced concurrently. Notice how the same error in readback was given every time? "Come left..." "My rudder is RIGHT..."
@@jschiffel *spliced consecutively
Generally speaking it takes a rudder order to determine the rate of turn and a course to steady up on
Thay are going back to manual...... No more ramming ships ....
The word UH means you have no message.
Use carney is bad ass!!
Bath Built
Where's the mess hall?
Navy ships do not have “mess halls.”
@@roykiefer7713 it was a joke.
@Brian Cooper: Really, so you say now.
@@roykiefer7713 will you my friend? Only 1 rule,no liberals.
Galley
lol that is a tiny steering wheel for that ship
the newer ones we build are considerably smaller still!!
After a few weeks on the destroyer, the Captain would probably appreciate if you showed you wanted to be his friend and simply called him by his first name
Captian.....uh we uh did uh some uh things uh....................
Given some of the body types displayed within this video I'm pretty sure what the US Navy fears the most are jelly donuts.
Maybe, but they aren't so dumb as to write "what fears" instead of "what scares." Back to ESL classes with you.
Nerval1855 As you were well instructed, no need to send you to YT grammar Nazi school I see.
Ships, meaning Navy ships; sh=27 ips=44
Since red=27, we call that blood, brain=44.
So, Navy ships, blood & brain. But that's all over now.
Nerds have taken over the Navy.
And the civilian sector. That's the world now -- run by nerds instead of jocks.
Ms. Kenobi Probably a good thing!
Nerds and Mexicans
Where the whiye uniforms and navy hat
Chicks on a boat
dudes still use crt
Try finding a real destroyer. This is a cruiser sized ship. I served on a real destroyer, DD787. THAT is a real destroyer. I served on the USS Mahan, DLG11, which was reclassified as DDG42 later on, and I never thought of it as a destroyer. I mean come on! 512' long? Not a destroyer.
You mean warfare changes and the the navy has different needs now? Impossible.
Cry lmao
@@ralphgesler5110 FFs were smaller than the DDG shown here but I think bigger than the DER you mentioned
Flight 3 is about 512, 2 and 2a were 505-509, and yes that is our current DDG classification.
What do you think of a 600’ Zumwalt class?
DDG1000
Why doesn't this video have any narration because without it it's lame
Must be party boats, they keep colliding with other boats.
U.S.S Carney first to fire shots in anger at the start of WW3.
Are you really that ignorant?
6:51 how is a seaman allow to be that fat?
Why the weapon systems of US destroyers Not scary, hardy like a Russian warship , But really, the US warship is a tiger-clad
Everything looks dirty and unclean from the people clothing and hands to cleanliness of the ship so surprising🇮🇪🏴🇬🇧
Is this a comedy?
Agent0range67 do u think it comedy
“Just jiggle the balls a little bit...”
Are all these nerds the reason why we are having all these crashes?
When sailors our out to sea no one cares to appear in style, flashy or presentable. Also they are under strict dress and grooming codes. At the end of the day there is no going home or anywhere else.
@@rdgomez071 I was in the army... All u saw was nerds in this vid and nerds can't do shit out side ... Hence their horrible track record as of late
Turn left turn right, that is about as unprofessional as an officer of the watch can get. But they are pimply American geeks.
Those geeks will wipe the entire cities off the map, believe that