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9. The military I was in was fueled by: coffee, hot sauce, "griping",........and porn
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 06:24 PM
Wednesday

A tremendous amount of porn. 😳

I was a Cav Scout so we weren’t raw raw types. We aimed to sit quietly in the woods of Germany and almost certainly die if the balloon went up. We don’t call in - THATS where they at!

From what I’ve heard from sailors, it’s a monotonous repetitive daily grind. “Groundhog Day” they call it. You are in tight quarters and you often go through days and weeks of seeing exactly the same people at the same time every single day.

I’m just saying I can get they are pissed.

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Mutiny ?? USS Gerald R. Ford [View all] Bread and Circuses Wednesday OP
Interesting... 2naSalit Wednesday #1
Exactly. These sailors may feel that they are on a floating disaster Bread and Circuses Wednesday #4
At the very least. ...nt 2naSalit Wednesday #6
And Trump is stupid enough to demand that the carrier position itself in the middle of the Straits. OAITW r.2.0 Wednesday #26
The bathrooms were broken before deployment. Nt Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #13
ABC... spanone Wednesday #2
Our modern day edhopper Wednesday #3
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Wednesday #5
What about refusing to carry out illegal orders? malaise Wednesday #10
Couldn't they have refused the orders without setting fire to the ship? Qutzupalotl Thursday #48
Yeah, not a good try there. Kingofalldems Wednesday #18
Now do UNLAWFUL military orders. blm Wednesday #28
Exactly! canetoad Thursday #45
Key words there are "lawful military orders." wnylib Wednesday #39
Can you define "unlawful orders"? Ruby the Liberal Thursday #47
Who wants to go to war at the behest of a known pedophile and rapist? roamer65 Wednesday #7
Guardian link malaise Wednesday #8
The military I was in was fueled by: coffee, hot sauce, "griping",........and porn underpants Wednesday #9
"The military I was in was fueled by: coffee, hot sauce, "griping",........and porn" Codifer Wednesday #32
This same guy posted AI slop of the Ford severely aflame rictofen Wednesday #11
I'm sure it was what you were getting at, just pointing it out for those not familiar InstantGratification Wednesday #30
Any other source besides some guy's blog? Nt Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #12
See #8 n/t malaise Wednesday #15
The status of the aircraft carrier is widely know, but not the mutiny/sabotage accusation. Brother Buzz Wednesday #16
Thanks malaise Wednesday #17
Look at post 11 InstantGratification Wednesday #33
Possible, not unheard of. UTUSN Wednesday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Wednesday #19
This message was self-deleted by its author AllaN01Bear Wednesday #20
My military law experience is limited to the Army but I'd be surprised to see mutiny charges. TomSlick Wednesday #21
IF - this turns out to be true stopdiggin Wednesday #24
"" AllaN01Bear Wednesday #22
I remember hearing things post Vietnam Dan Wednesday #23
Assuming this is true, why would we possibly need to defend mutinous arsonists? Renew Deal Wednesday #25
Another former military member Dan Wednesday #29
What good would the word of civilians do anyway? MorbidButterflyTat Wednesday #41
I have been wondering if the generals and officers would begin to refuse to serve? ShazamIam Wednesday #27
Who the hell really knows? ... littlemissmartypants Wednesday #31
Get them off the ship OC375 Wednesday #34
There were straws in the wind last week irisblue Wednesday #35
1972 Height of Vietnam. My F-4 squadron was assigned to the USS Forrestal... Wounded Bear Wednesday #36
At sea shifts are 12 on, 12 off with no rest days. Tbear Wednesday #37
I'm going to crap all over this theory... jmowreader Wednesday #38
From a friend as well as a documentary on submarine life Melon Wednesday #44
Improper maintenance due to fatigue/low morale, not sabotage is certainly a very real possibility. /nt artemisia1 Thursday #46
I doubt it LogDog75 Wednesday #40
As an ex-sailor I don't believe anyone would try such a dumb stunt. GoodRaisin Wednesday #42
The laundry area of any ship is prone to fires. Melon Wednesday #43
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