Posted on Nov 3, 2016
‘Change For The Sake Of Change’ Seems To Be The Navy Secretary’s Motto
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This jerk is making up for being a sub-par 2 year career Navy Junior LT,served two years 1970-1972 and the only thing he had as for awards was his Surface Warfare Officer-badge, that is nothing, meaning he was maybe average if that. I served under some of his rain until 2013, and it was not nice, things were changing every year. I was a senior leader and had to suck it up and lead the troops into these drastic changes,and it sucked.
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SGT (Join to see)
CPO (Join to see), How did he become the Navy Secretary if he was sub par. Oh! Wait! Never mind. I forgot about Kerry. I answered my own question. LOL
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
CPO (Join to see) I feel sorry for any leader who has to instill a change in those lead that the leader does not believe in. It is one thing to disagree with a tactical decision, when lives are at stake. In that event you may even be able to explain why a bad move is a bad move, and it can be fixed before it costs lives, theoretically. In a policy change like these, resistance is seen as misogyny, set in your ways, fear of change, living in the past, never something as simple as it is a tradition that dates to the start of the Navy that never offended anyone until my dumb ass decided it was offensive.
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Capt Seid Waddell
SGT (Join to see), PO3 Steven Sherrill, Patton was much more basic in staking his claim on the Rhine...
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SGT (Join to see) like the gender neuter thing because it is offensive, and killing the ratings that are a century old tradition, how about this tradition: Keel haul that bastard!
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PO3 Steven Sherrill, I'm not sure what that means, but if it hurts, I'm all for it.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SGT (Join to see) - Drag him from one side of a ship to the other across the barnacle covered bottom. They are sharp as razors, so you have the potential for drowning, or ripping layers of flesh off, pain, scars, disfigurement.
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-keelhauling.htm#didyouknowout
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-keelhauling.htm#didyouknowout
What is Keelhauling? (with pictures)
Keelhauling was a type of naval punishment in which a sailor was dragged underwater from one side of a ship to another. The brutal...
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PO3 Steven Sherrill - I know all about barnacles. I fell off my surfboard and the bottom was covered in them. They are like razors.
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