For Battlestations 21 (a 14-hour evolution) they wear boots and coveralls, and it re-creates an attack and explosion on a ship, similar to the USS Cole. A lot of sailors fail their first attempt, and not just for falling asleep. When I joined in 1988 they didn't have anything like either Battlestations 21, or RoadDog's version of a "final exam." We just finished our training, and that was that.
@@SaltineChipsI did battle stations 21 but a girl I know who graduated a month or two before me did the old fashioned way where they ran around the whole base doing drills
@Highwithguns Submariners are strictly volunteers. You might be on a surface ship, and probably will be, at least once on your enlistment. Your rating (job) is a key factor. Hospital Corpsmen can be found almost anywhere, but nuclear power technicians aren't, obviously. Your recruiter can give you more up to date info.
For those of you who aren't in the inside of this joke, you don't salute enlisted unless you're on watch and the procedures tell you to do so, which is very rare.
@WestsidePatriot Its been over 10 yrs since i ran through it but much has changed. It was a 24hr evolution that involved running in "boots and utes" from event to event (I think they get to wear sneakers now). You don't really feel tired, more fatigued, at least until you get back to the "ship" and everything starts to relax. That is when tired kicks in. But hey the Only Easy Day Was Yesterday!! You going to enlist in the future?
@mafiaman109 well i'd be a helicopter pilot over a fighter pilot anyday, but the Army does have fixed wing aircraft (c-12 huron and C-23 Sherpa) but there are only like 500 of them total, and they're all in the national guard). USMC being dept of the Navy, have the same selection process, if i don't get in, i hope to be seated in one of these!
@Highwithguns you can choose. i was offered a submarine job with higher pay and an advancement to e4 but i can imagine a submarine would be terrible to work on so i chose another job with the same benefits. leaving the 17th of January!
@WestsidePatriot i just graduated boot camp sept 10th. according to my RDC's its a new battlestations than before... it wasnt really difficult at all, they tell you what ur doing before u do it. honestly the first 48 hours of boot camp was the harder for me. the battlestations was designed by disney lol, the hardest part was staying awake. everything u do before hand is pretty much battlestations. including bases.
So… I always did wonder what they do with trash. Do they just empty it out in the torpedoes hatch? Or just store it in a compartment? From as a surface guy, I know we hold onto it, and sometimes throw cardboard and cans over side since they get eaten away by the sea.
There's a hole(valve) in the boat with a vertical tube in it that opens up next to the galley. The room it is in is literally the trash room. Anything not plastic gets loaded into a sheet-metal can we roll into shape on board. Weights and trash gets canned. Cans get loaded. Then we flush the tube out with a ton of sea water. Shooting trash.
Its weird literally when i covid started i whent underway for a bit think everything would be fine and dany when i got back a few months ago but it stayed the same l. Lets see if anything changes this next underway.
just sayin, if ur job allows u to yell "BATTLE STATIONS" then maybe at least put a little soul into it and hit the red lights...instead of sounding more like a software developer instead of a proper sub captain (yes def prob an actor)...everything else is fantastic though
Nonsense. Was an OOD or more on Five Boats... this was just fine. We never rigged for Red on Going to Battle stations - Rigged for Red if it was dark out.
Is battlestations fun? My mom said it sucked because she didnt get a lick of sleep for like 20 hours. The reason I'm asking though is because she enlisted in 85 soooo yeah lol
Never understood why the Navy considered Lieutenant Commanders junior officers whilst their Army, Air Force and Marine counterparts were Majors, the first rank that was considered field-grade ranks, the ranks such officers were eligible for medium to large commands of their own, whereas the Navy, one needs to be an O-5 Commander to command most ships other than Carriers and Ballistic Missile Submarines aka SSBNs, last I read, you have to be an O-6 Captain for those
These guys have been studying up to be actors in a grade-B movie. HINT: You'll never know for sure if you hit that presumed hostile submerged contact Sierra-2, or if your M48 detonated ontop of an enemy decoy. Don't give me any of that "but we'll be able to hear an enemy submarine implode after detonation," because in all liklihood you won't be able to for any of a number of reasons. My God!
Late answer, but nukes don't behave like normal explosions that result in chain explosions. You could blow up a nuke next to a nuke and the other would not blow up. It needs to be primed and there's no other way to detonate them.
@@laughy38247357075834 Yep, worst case the conventional explosives might be set off, spread the fissionable material and badly irradiate the local sea life. Most likely case the weapons sit on the seafloor until either they're recovered (unlikely) or corrode and slowly poison the area around the wreck.
Gotta love commercials,if only operations where that easy and quick I'm real life,lol just make sure your part in the script isn't "bad guy" and your set.
@tHeWasTeDYouTh You are the reason that Commissioned officers get such a bad rap. When I become a second Lieutenant in the Navy, I will pay all respect to the enlisted men. It is all about give respect, get respect
BILLION DOLLAR SHIPS THAT CANT TAKE OUT A PIRATE SHIP.WHY ARE WE SPENDING 10S OF BILLIONS ON SHIPS THAT CANT SINK A PIRATE SHIP,AMERICAN NAVY IS DEBALLED...SO SAD.
damn sub combat has got to be tense as fuck
For Battlestations 21 (a 14-hour evolution) they wear boots and coveralls, and it re-creates an attack and explosion on a ship, similar to the USS Cole. A lot of sailors fail their first attempt, and not just for falling asleep.
When I joined in 1988 they didn't have anything like either Battlestations 21, or RoadDog's version of a "final exam." We just finished our training, and that was that.
They're getting rid of BattleStations-21 for the older version of BattleStations from the 90's.
@@SaltineChipsI did battle stations 21 but a girl I know who graduated a month or two before me did the old fashioned way where they ran around the whole base doing drills
Woot. My old Navigator from my first Submarine is the CO of this boat! Excellent. He is an awesome guy!
I'm watching this because my brother just passed this! ❤️
I'm watching this for no particular reason.
except a sub keeps pressure out, a space ship keeps pressure in.
@Highwithguns Submariners are strictly volunteers. You might be on a surface ship, and probably will be, at least once on your enlistment. Your rating (job) is a key factor. Hospital Corpsmen can be found almost anywhere, but nuclear power technicians aren't, obviously. Your recruiter can give you more up to date info.
A windowless tube underwater filled with dudes. You're not gonna see me on there. I'll lose it after the 2nd day.
@WestsidePatriot Good luck to you after 10yrs of service I can honestly say its been a trying and tough but ultimately worthwhile haul so far.
SHIPPING NEXT WEEK!!! HOOYAH NAVY!!!!
if i can't fly for the Marine Corps/Navy or the Army, this is where i'd want to be at.
Way to go Bob! Class of SUNY Maritime 1991.
Best way to sink a pirate ship...EMBT blow in the right place at the right time lol
For those of you who aren't in the inside of this joke, you don't salute enlisted unless you're on watch and the procedures tell you to do so, which is very rare.
I'm leaving april 9th brotha. hooyah!
@WestsidePatriot Its been over 10 yrs since i ran through it but much has changed. It was a 24hr evolution that involved running in "boots and utes" from event to event (I think they get to wear sneakers now). You don't really feel tired, more fatigued, at least until you get back to the "ship" and everything starts to relax. That is when tired kicks in. But hey the Only Easy Day Was Yesterday!! You going to enlist in the future?
Oh sweet I signed on thursday and im going MA
@mafiaman109 well i'd be a helicopter pilot over a fighter pilot anyday, but the Army does have fixed wing aircraft (c-12 huron and C-23 Sherpa) but there are only like 500 of them total, and they're all in the national guard).
USMC being dept of the Navy, have the same selection process, if i don't get in, i hope to be seated in one of these!
@Highwithguns
you can choose. i was offered a submarine job with higher pay and an advancement to e4 but i can imagine a submarine would be terrible to work on so i chose another job with the same benefits. leaving the 17th of January!
That must be in bootcamp. ...alot of times when you get general quarters they are drills
@WestsidePatriot i just graduated boot camp sept 10th. according to my RDC's its a new battlestations than before... it wasnt really difficult at all, they tell you what ur doing before u do it. honestly the first 48 hours of boot camp was the harder for me. the battlestations was designed by disney lol, the hardest part was staying awake. everything u do before hand is pretty much battlestations. including bases.
So… I always did wonder what they do with trash. Do they just empty it out in the torpedoes hatch? Or just store it in a compartment? From as a surface guy, I know we hold onto it, and sometimes throw cardboard and cans over side since they get eaten away by the sea.
There's a hole(valve) in the boat with a vertical tube in it that opens up next to the galley. The room it is in is literally the trash room. Anything not plastic gets loaded into a sheet-metal can we roll into shape on board. Weights and trash gets canned. Cans get loaded. Then we flush the tube out with a ton of sea water. Shooting trash.
i was excite till now ,now im a little nervous ship march 28
@atburns02 Yes i know. I work with them every day
@WestsidePatriot What rating do you want?
@ZombieShellback thats great dude i don't even remember what the comment was.
@82RoadDog This Monday when they get the new jobs in
Get into Battle Dress!!!!!!!!!!
no such thing as a second lieutenant in the navy......you have lieutenant and lieutenant junior grade.....@jonmon2
Imagine being on a sub while covid 19 is happening and going into port after covid and realizing a pandemic just happend all while you were underwater
Its weird literally when i covid started i whent underway for a bit think everything would be fine and dany when i got back a few months ago but it stayed the same l. Lets see if anything changes this next underway.
Yep. You get back and 4 people have died.
I am a submarinar. This video should of never been seen it's days past the editing floor. David Guettler USS BATON ROUGE, USS DOLPHIN
@atburns02 I see the trolling you did there.
just sayin, if ur job allows u to yell "BATTLE STATIONS" then maybe at least put a little soul into it and hit the red lights...instead of sounding more like a software developer instead of a proper sub captain (yes def prob an actor)...everything else is fantastic though
General quarters, general quarters, all hands man your battlestations
Nonsense. Was an OOD or more on Five Boats... this was just fine. We never rigged for Red on Going to Battle stations - Rigged for Red if it was dark out.
Sub skipper: "I don't got time for your bullshit"
@seeg91792 Thanks I dont ship till April 10th 2012
Is battlestations fun? My mom said it sucked because she didnt get a lick of sleep for like 20 hours. The reason I'm asking though is because she enlisted in 85 soooo yeah lol
@yaboikalu there is lieutenant commander too
Never understood why the Navy considered Lieutenant Commanders junior officers whilst their Army, Air Force and Marine counterparts were Majors, the first rank that was considered field-grade ranks, the ranks such officers were eligible for medium to large commands of their own, whereas the Navy, one needs to be an O-5 Commander to command most ships other than Carriers and Ballistic Missile Submarines aka SSBNs, last I read, you have to be an O-6 Captain for those
@Sharod101 well the army really only has helicopter pilots
RIP to Indonesia's sub crews KRI Nanggala 402
@iTzEviLHoM3r Intelligence specialist
uhhhhh what combat?
2nd LT == ENS
1st LT == LTJG
sorry AGSS DOLPHIN. Been out of service to long.
@k2l007 april 4th
Nice USN retired
Why sink a perfectly good ship?
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@tHeWasTeDYouTh You will never get commissioned.
These guys have been studying up to be actors in a grade-B movie. HINT: You'll never know for sure if you hit that presumed hostile submerged contact Sierra-2, or if your M48 detonated ontop of an enemy decoy. Don't give me any of that "but we'll be able to hear an enemy submarine implode after detonation," because in all liklihood you won't be able to for any of a number of reasons. My God!
centurion180ad
centurion180ad you have no idea what you are talking about.
@tHeWasTeDYouTh remember when you see an E-7 and above remember to salute them. For they are the real Sailors
Bubbleheads.
What would happen if you shoot an enemy sub that carry nukes?
Late answer, but nukes don't behave like normal explosions that result in chain explosions. You could blow up a nuke next to a nuke and the other would not blow up. It needs to be primed and there's no other way to detonate them.
@@laughy38247357075834 Yep, worst case the conventional explosives might be set off, spread the fissionable material and badly irradiate the local sea life.
Most likely case the weapons sit on the seafloor until either they're recovered (unlikely) or corrode and slowly poison the area around the wreck.
@@heyeveryoneimcool "Slowly poison"... The water is the best shielding for them, that's the best place for waste.
Gotta love commercials,if only operations where that easy and quick I'm real life,lol just make sure your part in the script isn't "bad guy" and your set.
I don't, its hard to pull smelling of diesel
louisgunn
Submarines are nuclear powered.
@@francesco1998 Are you a moron? The Nukes hav an Emergency Diesel and also (afre you ready?) carry tons ofDiesel Fuel!
A number of Russian and Chinese subs are diesels. All of our subs are nukes.
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@tHeWasTeDYouTh You are the reason that Commissioned officers get such a bad rap. When I become a second Lieutenant in the Navy, I will pay all respect to the enlisted men. It is all about give respect, get respect
The rank is an Ensign. You won't get far with that head of yours..
THIS VID NEEDS TO BE REMOVED
BILLION DOLLAR SHIPS THAT CANT TAKE OUT A PIRATE SHIP.WHY ARE WE SPENDING 10S OF BILLIONS ON SHIPS THAT CANT SINK A PIRATE SHIP,AMERICAN NAVY IS DEBALLED...SO SAD.