Tip: Pentagon Covering Up Fact That Female Officers Nearly Sank Navy Ship
Ever since I heard that a huge, slow container ship had smashed into a US Navy warship, I have been waiting to find out how this could possibly happen. On ships like that one there are almost always four people on the bridge, four in CIC, and four on watch. And electronic equipment that could spot a scull miles away, much less a monster ship. So how in hell could a monster come out of the darkness and collide with the ship with that many people awake whose one main thing to do was to make sure such a thing did not happen? I still don't have a complete answer, but some things are showing up, bit by painful, embarassing, and infuriating bit. Here's part of the story. Some will jump up and say it's just male nastiness to point out these facts, but I think it may well be something more than just that. We know all too well that starting over 6 years ago, maybe 10, the priority at the Naval Academy was "diversity" and the PC push to get women and minorities commissioned went into high gear. It's not unreasonable to suspect that some of today's problems stem from all that. --Del
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