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Good food too:yahoo:! Testosterone, meat, heavy-metal, explosions... what's not to love about the Navy?

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@SvenSvensonov - did you ever partake in such enjoyment?

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I'm a vegetarian, and @Nihonjin1051 was right, shark duty with an M21 (M14) was my job. You could find me in the tower, not on the deck.

I'm a wimp:partay:.

LOL!

Ha ha ha.........:smitten:


ehem.

Did you forget my Norwegian friend is a "Sister?"
 
When you can actually stop China building in the SCS, then lets talk.

Until then, these are hot air warnings that no one cares.

Stupidity is infinity .... arguments and logic do not work infront of that !
 
I'm a vegetarian, and @Nihonjin1051 was right, shark duty with an M21 (M14) was my job. You could find me in the tower, not on the deck.

I'm a wimp:partay:.



Did you forget my Norwegian friend is a "Sister?"



All this time i thought that she was a guy. I'll be extra considerate next time in what i say around her.

:)
 
see the bigger picture. usa is the most imperialistic country in the world and they are feeding china with poison like capitalist thoughts of growing and expanding. china never was an imperialistic power and never will be.
@LordTyrannus and @russiarussia , that is an extremely ironic remark since Russia took away Outer Mongolia and Outer Manchuria from China and force her to sign Unequal Treaties during the Century of Humiliation. You should know what your people did. Don't be a darn hypocrite, you Russians are not innocent of anything of what you did to China from the north. Russia was also expanding all the way to the Far East and to the coast of Alaska and is the largest country in the world. That is imperialism in plain sight.
 
@LordTyrannus and @russiarussia , that is an extremely ironic remark since Russia took away Outer Mongolia and Outer Manchuria from China and force her to sign Unequal Treaties during the Century of Humiliation. You should know what your people did. Don't be a darn hypocrite, you Russians are not innocent of anything of what you did to China from the north. Russia was also expanding all the way to the Far East and to the coast of Alaska and is the largest country in the world. That is imperialism in plain sight.

You are not an chinese anymore. China is none of your bussiness. Nobody took anything from you. you are an american.
 
You are not an chinese anymore. China is none of your bussiness. Nobody took anything from you. you are an american.
there are many troll here, someone can talk chinese does not mean he is chinese, thereare 2.5 billions people are learning chinese in world today

@LordTyrannus and @russiarussia , that is an extremely ironic remark since Russia took away Outer Mongolia and Outer Manchuria from China and force her to sign Unequal Treaties during the Century of Humiliation. You should know what your people did. Don't be a darn hypocrite, you Russians are not innocent of anything of what you did to China from the north. Russia was also expanding all the way to the Far East and to the coast of Alaska and is the largest country in the world. That is imperialism in plain sight.
technically, outer Manchuria is not really a solid part of china in history, that land belongs to local native tribes, not really part of china.
 
I'm not Chinese I am a descent of slaves in the Caribbean my hope and indeed prayer is that China ( the only possible nation that can) will challenge and God willing change the fact that all men on this planet must be subordinate and acquiescence to an international order that specifically designed to in ensure that all western interest should be held as sacrosanct over the nations of the earth. This is the only reason I support China and offer my prayers to ENFORCE a multipolar world
 
there are many troll here, someone can talk chinese does not mean he is chinese, thereare 2.5 billions people are learning chinese in world today


technically, outer Manchuria is not really a solid part of china in history, that land belongs to local native tribes, not really part of china.
And not really part of Russia naturally until the Russians took it by force from China.
 
And not really part of Russia naturally until the Russians took it by force from China.
actually none of both countries, it belongs to local natives, just like america , canada, aussie, nz all belong to local natives, also like okinawa , its not part of japan, it belong to local natives

I'm not Chinese I am a descent of slaves in the Caribbean my hope and indeed prayer is that China ( the only possible nation that can) will challenge and God willing change the fact that all men on this planet must be subordinate and acquiescence to an international order that specifically designed to in ensure that all western interest should be held as sacrosanct over the nations of the earth. This is the only reason I support China and offer my prayers to ENFORCE a multipolar world
dont worry too much, america and its little dogs for example japan are all dying fast on their broke *** , so you will see that change very soon
 
^Lol at warmongering rhetoric and bull talking. Your people are the ones who invaded this thread with such attitude. If you're jealous about our countries love affair then say it, otherwise post something relevant and with a little bit of RESPECT.

But still you will not get the war you itch for unless you shoot first. Or convince one of the sugar daddies to do the job for you.

Rhetoric does not change the reality on the ground.

Billions of people called the US the great satan imperialist, hegemon etc. That did not move a hair on the US regime's back. And when someone finally brought the war to them, the regime responded by killing at a heroic ratio.

US brings the war to people's door steps at times. But you know China masters in time consciousness. You will be outdone.
 
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Fort Worth Completes South China Sea Patrol

Littoral combat ship USS Fort Worth (LCS 3) arrived here to resupply May 13 after a weeklong routine patrol in international waters and airspace of the South China Sea near the Spratly Islands.

While Fort Worth has transited the South China Sea many times, this patrol marks the first time an LCS has operated in international waters near the Spratlys.

"As part of our strategic rebalance to bring our newest and most capable Navy platforms to the Indo-Asia-Pacific, LCS now has a regular presence in Southeast Asia," said Capt. Fred Kacher, commodore, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7. "Routine operations like the one Fort Worth just completed in the South China Sea will be the new normal as we welcome four LCSs to the region in the coming years. Deployment of multiple LCSs to Southeast Asia underscores the importance of this 'region on the rise' and the value persistent presence brings."

Fort Worth is the second LCS to deploy to U.S. 7th Fleet as part of an initiative to simultaneously deploy up to four LCS to the Indo-Asia-Pacific region in just a few years. The third and fourth LCSs are planned to arrive in 2016, when the region will see two of these ships deployed at the same time.

Fort Worth is also the first LCS to deploy under the "3-2-1" manning concept, which allows LCS to sustain a 16-month rotational presence without fatiguing the crew during the extended deployment, which is twice as long as typical U.S. Navy ship deployments. It is named 3-2-1 because three rotational crews will support two LCS ships, one of which is deployed. Future LCS deployments to the region will employ this concept, allowing for enhanced U.S. Navy presence throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific.

While operating in international waters and airspace near the Spratly's, Fort Worth conducted flight operations with its MQ-8B Fire Scout unmanned aircraft system and MH-60R Seahawk helicopter. Fort Worth encountered multiple People's Liberation Army-Navy [PLA(N)] warships, each time taking the opportunity to use the Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea (CUES).

"Just like our first meeting in February with a PLA(N) warship, guided-missile frigate Hengshui (FFG 572), our interactions with Chinese ships continue to be professional and CUES helps clarify intentions and prevent miscommunication," said Cmdr. Matt Kawas, Fort Worth Crew 103 commanding officer.

Following the brief stop for fuel in the Philippines, Fort Worth will return to Singapore for the International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference (IMDEX) 2015 just ahead of the second crew swap in late May.

Throughout the summer and fall, Fort Worth will take part in most of the 2015 CARAT exercise series. In its 21st year, CARAT is an annual, bilateral exercise series with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the armed forces of nine partner nations including, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste.

During February and March, Fort Worth participated in the annual U.S.-Republic of Korea exercise Foal Eagle and conducted a maintenance availability in Sasebo, Japan, expanding LCS' operational reach to Northeast Asia for the first time. Following the availability, Fort Worth returned to Southeast Asia where she took part in the sixth-annual Naval Engagement (NEA) Vietnam with the Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) in April, spending a day operating at-sea with the VPN.

"We've made great strides in terms of LCS' operational potential in a short period of time," said Kacher. "With the regular and routine presence of LCS here, we are far better able to spend the time and resources required to build regional maritime capacity, helping to achieve the 'Network of Navies' outlined in the Navy's newly-released maritime strategy."

Fast, agile and mission-focused, littoral combat ships are designed to operate in near-shore environments and employ modular mission packages that can be configured for surface warfare, mine countermeasures or anti-submarine warfare.

Fort Worth will employ the surface warfare (SUW) mission package for her entire deployment, augmenting her 57mm gun and rolling airframe missile launcher with two 30mm guns, two 11-meter rigid-hull inflatable boats, and two six-member maritime security boarding teams. Enhancing the SUW mission package is the embarked aviation detachment from Helicopter Maritime Squadron (HSM) 35, the Navy's first composite expeditionary helicopter squadron, which consists of one Sea Hawk helicopter and one Fire Scout.

The U.S. 7th Fleet conducts forward-deployed naval operations in support of U.S. national interests in the Indo-Asia-Pacific area of operations. As the U.S. Navy's largest numbered fleet, U.S. 7th Fleet interacts with 35 other maritime nations to build partnerships that foster maritime security, promote stability and prevent conflict.

Fort Worth Completes South China Sea Patrol

We worry about chance USS Fort Worth would be intercepted by PLAN ship near Spratlys
 
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