I was in the Navy in the mid to late 70's and was deployed to the western Pacific for 2 years. During that time we went through 3 typhoons. The waves crested at more than 30 feet. It was awe inspiring.
Less than 1% of this video is "Massive US Navy Ships Battling Giant Waves in Middle of Storm." Great promotion video of different Military Occupations thou.
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@@RetiredSailor60 I did a year in Iceland out of A-School, and then went onboard the USS Sampson DDG-10 from 1977 to 79 while it was home ported out of Mayport Florida. I'll never forget the smell of that shipyard when i arrived, but, at 65 years of age, I'd love to do one more Med! I imagine you must have been assigned to several ships? I wonder if I'd know any of them?
@@Stax-ht9md I served on USS Semmes DDG 18 1983-84, USS Cape Cod AD 43 1984-86, USS Kinkaid DD 965 1987-89, USS Whidbey Island LSD 41 1993-96, USS Wasp LHD 1 2000-03, Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic Dam Neck Operations Specialist A School instructor twice, COMUSNAVCENT Bahrain 1992-93, and Fleet Information Warfare Center Little Creek Amphibious Base 1999-2000...
@@RetiredSailor60 That's a lot of time at sea and overseas. Thank you for your service Petty Officer, and I hope you enjoyed your service as much as I did. And thanks to your family who many sacrifices too. - RM3 Howard.
I was on HMS Invincible UK aircraft carrier in the South China sea, a long time ago, not a small ship, we sailed alongside US aircraft carrier. The difference in size made the Invincible look like a toy boat. Complement 1000 sailors on the Invincible whilst US was 5000 sailors.
On USS SEATTLE on our second Med cruise we followed a hurricane into Norfolk. We were 796 feet long and the carrier and us took waves over the bow. 1972. OS-3.
I wanna see US Navy on top of rest of all navy out there. The house has passed the budget for maintenance of naval facilities this time. I'm sure it will help a lot to put it in the front.
тот парень на корме, темнокожий, полный на первых минутах видео, он рискует и это неоправданно дело, лодка поворачивать и там опасно. всегда думайте о безопасности, день и ночь и успех мечта будет. я русский инженер❤
I was stationed aboard the USS Hoist in 1992. 212ft long I've seen days where the BOW WAS DAMN NEAR SUBMERGED IN VERY ROUGH SEAS. ON TOP OF THE FACT that our PORT SHAFT BECAME INOPERABLE. And couldn't be repaired out to sea.
The LCS program is one of the greatest boondoggles in the DoD's history, the Navy just completely and utterly screwed up here. That said if they really do want to decommission all these ships, maybe the Coast Guard will have some use for them. They're worthless in a fight but maybe they could at least be able to handle drug smugglers and the occasional pirate in a outboard motorboat. Just a boondoggle, what else can you say
Son, USN has been screwing up since the evil globalists conquered usa and really ramped up the great replacement. now all these diversity hires are doing an awful job on every program within the us military. And it will get worse
@@Bigdangleebles i bet you say the same thing to people who criticize doctors for killing their patients. "how many surgeries have you performed" ITs called a logical fallacy and the mark of a real []. Take my advice, get off of reddit.
Feb. '64 crossed the North Atlantic heading to the Med. on a Tin Can. The North Atlantic in winter can be brutal. Stand By For Heavy Rolls. A few years later I was down crossing the Ross Sea, on our way to McMurdo sound, Antartica .. the roughest body of water on the planet. Talk about heavy rolls. You are walking on the bulkheads part of the time. Crest to trough .. over 75 feet.
Incredible! is that anywhere East of Hudson Bay off of Bay of Fundy? Knew a captain that sailed his 60' double ender in those waters back in the 60's. tell you what they don't make boats like that anymore this guy was nuts! that boat didn't even have an engine. he stated that on more than one occasion he was heeled over 45 degrees with the leeside gunnel 3 feet under water... with sails still up! This boat had inside steering. good thing. not me.
Served on USS SEATTLE AOE-3. Made her first two MED deployments. We were pretty big. 796 feet long. That's 2 2/3 football fields long. That's FAIRLY BIG.
LCS ships are not MASSIVE by any means of the definition, matter factly they are quite small in comparison to the DDGS and CGs, massive ships would be Carriers.
The Navy and Coast Guard should have worked together to produce a single ship that met the needs of both the Coast Guard and the Navy. The Reliance Class cutters are all over 50 years old and need to be replaced. The Famous Class cutters are not far behind.
was on the USSS CHARLES S SPERRY DD696. while out in the Atlantic near a hurricane we were taking 42 degree rolls port/strbrd. a wave came over the bow over our stacks, broke a window out in steering, put our boilers fires out. BOAT was designed too only take 47 degrees.
Friend of mine years ago sailed on a double ender about 50' at the waterline. Heavy displacement sail. this boat was steel built sometime in the mid 40's it didn't even have a motor. he stated many times they heeled over 45 degrees and kept right on sailing tight to the wind! that captain was nuts! this was a midship cockpit with inside steering. it had a massive keel and rudder. I saw the boat it didn't even have a doghouse looked like a sub with no conical. unreal. they used to rack it in the Bay of Fundy to clear barnacles and they weren't alone in doing that nasty job. Everything was gimbled even the bunks. This was NOT a southern boat it had tiny 8" brass round ports and that was about it. those ports on the leeside were sometimes 3 feet underwater. unreal. lotta times they sailed with just the jib and ketch... no mainsail. I don't think the main mast was over 30' tall. what a beast. don't make em like that anymore.
I wonder if the manufacturers of the US fighter jets ever considered adding the canards to their design. Have heard that the Typhoon can out manouver any jet fighter
Lol. Nope. No one ever considered that. Ever. Why would they? They only have the very best engineers and designers and a practically blank check! I heard they’re waiting for some clown on the internet to provide them with design clues.
Yes. Approaching the Hawaiian islands got pretty ruff. I suspected it was because the land below was leading up to forming the Islands. Buy still not as rough in a typhoon farther out in the Pacific.
Boa noite galera. O mar é um dos lugares q o filinho chora e a mãe não vê. Piemonte acreditar eu trabalhei mais de 30 anos no mar. Às plataformas de petróleo semi submersivel, tem válvulas de lastro q fazem a plataforma flutuar essas válvula parecem submarinos, qdo o mar está agitado é esquisito. Os novatos ficam com muito medo 😱 uns começam a 😢 😭 😿
كلام عن الأمريكان أمة غير متجانسة ولكن عندهم مخ نظيف إختراع ابتكارات صناعة وبينية التحتية ممتازة التكنلوجيا الأبحاث في كل مكان. ومتوفر في جميع التخصصات. هنا السوؤال أين أصحاب الحضارة ستة ألف سنة لماذا قعدو في تخلف وبؤس. أين الخلل برك الله فيكم
Calling those littoral patrol vessels "massive", is rather silly. They are smaller than many full size Coast Guard cutters. Those littoral ships are a disaster -- one of the Navy's worst procurement mistakes.
Thats right?! all ours koreans learn american navy any boats because world peoples first watch a lot of acciedents ok s. koreans hurry up to learns any acceident ok please
Thanks for the video of these impressive ships. For me, I prefer having a narrative video versus one that is read.
Thanks for your video. Real enemy and nature the soldiers must defeat to survive 👍
“Sailors” ... 😊
I was in the Navy in the mid to late 70's and was deployed to the western Pacific for 2 years. During that time we went through 3 typhoons. The waves crested at more than 30 feet. It was awe inspiring.
those boats can take on anything
If you was navy mfer
Then I'm bill clinton
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Less than 1% of this video is "Massive US Navy Ships Battling Giant Waves in Middle of Storm." Great promotion video of different Military Occupations thou.
😊😅😅
0:53
Sailed on many rough Seas during my 21 years of Naval service.
wow that's a long time. almost half your age give for this job. truly extraordinary
@@forcetechno2190 qqqqq
Amazing video👍🏼very nice . 😎
Cool Video Strayed away from the Littoral Ships Though. You Should Rename it US Navy Marines & Army Recruiting Food for Thought ! 😁😁😎
Brings back a lot of good memories. I loved being at sea.
Glad I joined the navy instead of the air force,that was my first choice. LOL.
Me too
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Oh thank you !
I did two meds as a radioman, and trust me, those seas aren't too bad.
Thanks for your service Shipmate. OS1 USN Retired here. What ship did you serve on?
@@RetiredSailor60 I did a year in Iceland out of A-School, and then went onboard the USS Sampson DDG-10 from 1977 to 79 while it was home ported out of Mayport Florida.
I'll never forget the smell of that shipyard when i arrived, but, at 65 years of age, I'd love to do one more Med!
I imagine you must have been assigned to several ships? I wonder if I'd know any of them?
@@Stax-ht9md I served on USS Semmes DDG 18 1983-84, USS Cape Cod AD 43 1984-86, USS Kinkaid DD 965 1987-89, USS Whidbey Island LSD 41 1993-96, USS Wasp LHD 1 2000-03, Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic Dam Neck Operations Specialist A School instructor twice, COMUSNAVCENT Bahrain 1992-93, and Fleet Information Warfare Center Little Creek Amphibious Base 1999-2000...
@@RetiredSailor60 That's a lot of time at sea and overseas. Thank you for your service Petty Officer, and I hope you enjoyed your service as much as I did. And thanks to your family who many sacrifices too. - RM3 Howard.
@@Stax-ht9md You're welcome shipmate.
Awesome 👍
I was on a design team for hull structure and equipment foundations for the DDG's and lead design team for the LCS
I was on HMS Invincible UK aircraft carrier in the South China sea, a long time ago, not a small ship, we sailed alongside US aircraft carrier. The difference in size made the Invincible look like a toy boat. Complement 1000 sailors on the Invincible whilst US was 5000 sailors.
No. Te. Creo
lagu indiagovinda
Who is running the universe so systematically for such a long time?
Where are the giant waves? Looks like a normal day off of the Australian southern East Coast.
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Gracias Dios por permitirnos que Estados Unidos sea la potencia económica y militar #1 en el mundo.
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Those waves are tiny, I've been on carriers and had swells come over the flight deck on the way to Australia.
On USS SEATTLE on our second Med cruise we followed a hurricane into Norfolk. We were 796 feet long and the carrier and us took waves over the bow. 1972.
OS-3.
Very interesting video!
人的智慧是顺应大自然的能量和力量,为人类发展和前进!hunman wisdom is to follow the energies and powers of nature which enable human being to the devolop and advance!
10:17 B-52H 60-0001. Isn't that the first B-52H produced? Interesting.
Lindo vídeo.
vídeos variados bons e intuitivos, mas pra mim o navio d guerra quebrando grandes ondas foi o melhor dos melhores.
I wanna see US Navy on top of rest of all navy out there. The house has passed the budget for maintenance of naval facilities this time. I'm sure it will help a lot to put it in the front.
It reminds me of the movie The Last Ship
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тот парень на корме, темнокожий, полный на первых минутах видео, он рискует и это неоправданно дело, лодка поворачивать и там опасно. всегда думайте о безопасности, день и ночь и успех мечта будет. я русский инженер❤
I was stationed aboard the USS Hoist in 1992. 212ft long I've seen days where the BOW WAS DAMN NEAR SUBMERGED IN VERY ROUGH SEAS. ON TOP OF THE FACT that our PORT SHAFT BECAME INOPERABLE. And couldn't be repaired out to sea.
BTDT. its an adventure for sure.
@2:16, they should never be on the weather decks. Safety first. He had a life ring but should've had a vest.
The LCS program is one of the greatest boondoggles in the DoD's history, the Navy just completely and utterly screwed up here. That said if they really do want to decommission all these ships, maybe the Coast Guard will have some use for them. They're worthless in a fight but maybe they could at least be able to handle drug smugglers and the occasional pirate in a outboard motorboat. Just a boondoggle, what else can you say
Son, USN has been screwing up since the evil globalists conquered usa and really ramped up the great replacement. now all these diversity hires are doing an awful job on every program within the us military. And it will get worse
How many warships have you built Captain?
@@Bigdangleebles i bet you say the same thing to people who criticize doctors for killing their patients.
"how many surgeries have you performed"
ITs called a logical fallacy and the mark of a real [].
Take my advice, get off of reddit.
Feb. '64 crossed the North Atlantic heading to the Med. on a Tin Can. The North Atlantic in winter can be brutal.
Stand By For Heavy Rolls.
A few years later I was down crossing the Ross Sea, on our way to McMurdo sound, Antartica .. the roughest body of water on the planet.
Talk about heavy rolls.
You are walking on the bulkheads part of the time. Crest to trough .. over 75 feet.
Incredible! is that anywhere East of Hudson Bay off of Bay of Fundy? Knew a captain that sailed his 60' double ender in those waters back in the 60's. tell you what they don't make boats like that anymore this guy was nuts! that boat didn't even have an engine. he stated that on more than one occasion he was heeled over 45 degrees with the leeside gunnel 3 feet under water... with sails still up! This boat had inside steering. good thing. not me.
Cái vô lăng nhỏ xíu mà bẻ lái một con tàu 👍👍👍👍
Countered many rough whether cyclones during my career at sea in Indian navy and merchant navy. The south china sea is most rough, i found.
👢America is worth a shoe
Kereeennn
The Huey lives on with the USMC!
Served on USS SEATTLE AOE-3.
Made her first two MED deployments. We were pretty big.
796 feet long. That's 2 2/3 football fields long. That's FAIRLY BIG.
Camden aoe 2 Home of the 36 hour day ,westpac 85 and 87
LCS ships are not MASSIVE by any means of the definition, matter factly they are quite small in comparison to the DDGS and CGs, massive ships would be Carriers.
Tit 4Tat 🙃
Arrivano i nostri!!!
I didn't see hardly any "Giant waves"
The Navy and Coast Guard should have worked together to produce a single ship that met the needs of both the Coast Guard and the Navy. The Reliance Class cutters are all over 50 years old and need to be replaced. The Famous Class cutters are not far behind.
何処の海軍や海自も展開エリアを離れ無いため
嵐や暴風の中、兵員さんも船も大変です❗️
was on the USSS CHARLES S SPERRY DD696. while out in the Atlantic near a hurricane we were taking 42 degree rolls port/strbrd. a wave came over the bow over our stacks, broke a window out in steering, put our boilers fires out. BOAT was designed too only take 47 degrees.
Did you expect a pleasure cruise???
Friend of mine years ago sailed on a double ender about 50' at the waterline. Heavy displacement sail. this boat was steel built sometime in the mid 40's it didn't even have a motor. he stated many times they heeled over 45 degrees and kept right on sailing tight to the wind! that captain was nuts! this was a midship cockpit with inside steering. it had a massive keel and rudder. I saw the boat it didn't even have a doghouse looked like a sub with no conical. unreal. they used to rack it in the Bay of Fundy to clear barnacles and they weren't alone in doing that nasty job. Everything was gimbled even the bunks. This was NOT a southern boat it had tiny 8" brass round ports and that was about it. those ports on the leeside were sometimes 3 feet underwater. unreal. lotta times they sailed with just the jib and ketch... no mainsail. I don't think the main mast was over 30' tall. what a beast. don't make em like that anymore.
Kapal yang sangat tangguh
I wonder if the manufacturers of the US fighter jets ever considered adding the canards to their design.
Have heard that the Typhoon can out manouver any jet fighter
Not the F-22
Lol. Nope. No one ever considered that. Ever. Why would they? They only have the very best engineers and designers and a practically blank check! I heard they’re waiting for some clown on the internet to provide them with design clues.
Deus abençoe vocês EUA
untuk militer amerika masih nomor 1 di dunia
Camden aoe 2 worst were south of Hawaii and off the Oregon coast
Yes. Approaching the Hawaiian islands got pretty ruff. I suspected it was because the land below was leading up to forming the Islands. Buy still not as rough in a typhoon farther out in the Pacific.
Hebat
Boa noite galera. O mar é um dos lugares q o filinho chora e a mãe não vê. Piemonte acreditar eu trabalhei mais de 30 anos no mar. Às plataformas de petróleo semi submersivel, tem válvulas de lastro q fazem a plataforma flutuar essas válvula parecem submarinos, qdo o mar está agitado é esquisito. Os novatos ficam com muito medo 😱 uns começam a 😢 😭 😿
Is that a frigate or a corvette?
Mustang, I think. Possibly a Hyundai...
凄い迫力有るね。
Bravo il casse les vague
in ww2 some America ships on the way to Japan sunk when they ran out of gas in a big storm
the NE Atlantic are where the badass waves are. Knew a captain years ago that sailed a double ender right into them. totally nuts.
So how many “ miraculous “ pregnancies occur on these coed ships?
SuperCarriers can taker any wave even those of an nuclear explosion but not a direct nuclear explosion however!
qua hay
I have 3 Brothers that served in the Military
Oh ok 1 of my Brothers is buried in the Military Cemetery, in California
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Where are the massive waves ?
كلام عن الأمريكان أمة غير متجانسة ولكن عندهم مخ نظيف إختراع ابتكارات صناعة وبينية التحتية ممتازة التكنلوجيا الأبحاث في كل مكان. ومتوفر في جميع التخصصات. هنا السوؤال أين أصحاب الحضارة ستة ألف سنة لماذا قعدو في تخلف وبؤس. أين الخلل برك الله فيكم
They bought Evinrude?
Smg sll selamat...Aamin
Chiếc tàu khu trục có bé xíu mà nói khổng lồ ,đúng là Mỹ nổ
Que bien
Kapal sebesar itu kalo di laut terlihat kecil ya
gangaruh kali dgn ukuran kapal sebesar itu wajar
I've never seen a Russian tank that got stuck in the mud
Dios los bendiga ilos ayude
13:50 what ship is that?
Stressful..aboard that boat and they have masks on ..I know what I’d be more afraid of..lol
Waw waw
Es increíble como el ser humano puede hacer cosas maravillosas.
Worst case, they could rent some crab boats out of Alaska.
A massive ship is a battleship, not a tiny fragile destroyer.🤣
맞어맞어?! 우리한국도 미국해군에 이런사태를 쟐보고 이겨내는 방법을 특히 아주많이 배워야한다?!
America stop his unwanting barbariant wild animal works among peace ful countries .
what is that @5.06 ??
Don't have the money to buy him gloves?
❤
STOP USING THE WORD massive, PLEASE THANKS
That’s a massive ask considering the additional views it brings
pelaut tetap pelaut...tak peduli pelaut militer atau pelaut kapal non militer...
Sorry landlubber ain’t no massive vessels in sight. Some barely qualify as ships, more like boats.
Who jumps in for MOB drills?
во время шторма, запрещено вести военные действия.
작은 사이즈네요
That’s a boat
2 min of bad weather the rest on bull crap. Being polite here
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👍
mixing men and women on the same ships......yes or no?
Calling those littoral patrol vessels "massive", is rather silly. They are smaller than many full
size Coast Guard cutters. Those littoral ships are a disaster -- one of the Navy's worst procurement mistakes.
Khong lo cung chim dung Hong voi bo thorn nhien
LCS ships are not big. Sailors call them Little Crappy Ships.
Thats right?! all ours koreans learn american navy any boats because world peoples first watch a lot of acciedents ok s. koreans hurry up to learns any acceident ok please
Tai sao ko co ten lua chong ham: phong ko tam hi yeu :tan cong cung ko co: khac nao tau (tuan tra)
Floating
영어자막에는 작은배라고 나오는데 무슨 거대한 미 해군선박이냐? 거대라고 붙이려면 적어도 순양함이나 전함이나 항공모함이라야 할 것이다. 어디에나 뻥이 너무 심하다.
so silly to see the crew wearing cloth masks ... that don't do anything to protect them.....
Some of them are wearing masks. Haha!
Disappointed, no giant waves.
Tau con rong:vu khi tan cong ko co la sao vay