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2018-10-18 23:51:12 UTC  

Rookie numbers

2018-10-18 23:51:23 UTC  

Hogg and Co. Got way more

2018-10-18 23:52:41 UTC  

That does it. Heil Hitler

2018-10-18 23:53:30 UTC  

Her logic is that it's good to have an abortion to make sure you can take care of the kids you already have...

2018-10-18 23:54:13 UTC  

I say it's good to exterminate the undesirables like her and other hard leftists, imprison the others, and deport illegals en masse to make sure we can take care of the citizens we already have

2018-10-18 23:54:48 UTC  

Chronic refusal of work should be punished with enslavement

2018-10-18 23:55:24 UTC  

Welcome aboard.

2018-10-18 23:55:34 UTC  

We've been expecting you

2018-10-18 23:56:01 UTC  

If I still lived in SC I'd buy you around downtown

2018-10-18 23:56:37 UTC  

I'll be back again one day, and we'll drink beer together

2018-10-18 23:57:12 UTC  

Man that carrier was wild. Standing on the same ship that fought the Japanese Empire

2018-10-18 23:59:04 UTC  

Walking in the footsteps of legendary warriors

2018-10-18 23:59:29 UTC  

what carrier?

2018-10-18 23:59:52 UTC  

USS Yorktown

2018-10-19 00:01:11 UTC  

CV-10. Nice! Essex Class

2018-10-19 00:01:20 UTC  

Yeah

2018-10-19 00:01:29 UTC  

It's a museum ship now

2018-10-19 00:01:37 UTC  

Also went on the Laffey and the submarine

2018-10-19 00:03:23 UTC  

I'd love to do that. Fort Sumter is nearby too. first battle of the Civil War

2018-10-19 00:04:02 UTC  

Didn't get a chance to go there or the aquarium. If you ever go, better get on the carrier as soon as it opens. It takes a LONG time to explore everything

2018-10-19 00:04:17 UTC  

Absolutely incredible to see the size of the thing in person

2018-10-19 00:04:27 UTC  

A marvel of engineering and power

2018-10-19 00:05:44 UTC  

If there is one ship I wash could have been saved as a museum, its the USS Enterprise (CV-6). It saw more action then any other warship in any of the allied navies She was Yorktown Class

The ship you were on was named in honor the first ship of the Yorktown class that was sunk at Midway.

2018-10-19 00:06:28 UTC  

Yeah

2018-10-19 00:06:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/502633646369538048/uss-enterprise-cv6-large-56a61b295f9b58b7d0dff0bc.jpg

2018-10-19 00:07:39 UTC  

Only American ship to ever receive awards from a foreign navy. The Royal navy awarded her a few times.

2018-10-19 00:10:02 UTC  

next Enterprise will be a Gerald R. Ford class.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/502634493774004256/xw_1417674.jpg

2018-10-19 00:14:23 UTC  

There's a German sub in Illinois, museum

2018-10-19 00:14:47 UTC  

Saved from target practice by a priest whose brother was an admiral

2018-10-19 00:15:50 UTC  

Postwar, the German manufacturer sent parts to refurbish it free of charge and said they wanted it to be an example of German engineering

2018-10-19 00:17:42 UTC  

yeah. there's not many U-boats left and that's the only on in North America. Most are in Finland, Sweden or Norway as the allies sold them a lot of the surviving subs after the war. Norway used them into the 60s.

2018-10-19 00:25:59 UTC  

@Deleted User Welcome aboard. There's only so much degeneracy you take before you recoil in hatred against those that propagate it.

2018-10-19 00:31:13 UTC  

RED OCTOBER

2018-10-19 00:31:27 UTC  

Good movie, good month

2018-10-19 00:34:43 UTC  

RED OCTOBER - EXCEPT THAT RED MEANS CONSERVATIVE

2018-10-19 00:50:19 UTC  

But muh Russia

2018-10-19 01:38:11 UTC  

@Deleted User Big E doesn't exist anymore. She was sold for scrap after Korea. She was not the last ship to bear that name however, and I have a feeling that there will be more ships named "Enterprise"

2018-10-19 01:39:07 UTC  

@Stormbreaker nice reference. Yeah. There was another, CVN 65. the first nuclear carrier

2018-10-19 01:39:15 UTC  

and CVN-80