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Navy SEAL Museum Celebrates US Navy Birthday with Russian Cruiser Photo (Original Post) usonian Tuesday OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #1
This is a private museum and not a governmental org. Still, hilarious. WhiskeyGrinder Tuesday #3
Thanks. I'll self-delete. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #4
Seems like some knucklehead searched google images for a battleship, Ocelot II Tuesday #5
Putin loves to leave his calling card at his crime scenes. Irish_Dem Tuesday #2
There are two types of naval vessels EYESORE 9001 Tuesday #6
It didn't Jerry2144 Tuesday #7
Didn't shitler recently criticize the look of Naval ships Prairie_Seagull Tuesday #8
Maybe he wants to change the color scheme. usonian Tuesday #9
They're not the only ones: sl8 Tuesday #10
The people pushing AI say "nothing could possibly go wrong" usonian Tuesday #11
The navy needs to cut down on the rum ration. Ping Tung Tuesday #12
This group is not Navy. Ex-navy. usonian Tuesday #13
I'm ex-marines. Ping Tung Tuesday #15
Some people got smarts. usonian Tuesday #16
Incidentally, "Navy SEALs cut ties with museum over Colin Kaepernick video" (ca. 2020) sl8 Tuesday #14

Response to usonian (Original post)

Ocelot II

(127,777 posts)
5. Seems like some knucklehead searched google images for a battleship,
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:26 AM
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thought that one looked snazzy and didn't bother to check whose it was.

EYESORE 9001

(29,162 posts)
6. There are two types of naval vessels
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:45 AM
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Submarines and targets. That vessel wouldn’t last long in a real war.

Jerry2144

(3,019 posts)
7. It didn't
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:53 AM
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I think that’s the Moscow, recently promoted by the Ukrainians to a submarine in Poo Tin’s Black Sea fleet

Prairie_Seagull

(4,455 posts)
8. Didn't shitler recently criticize the look of Naval ships
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:53 AM
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during his bloviating with the brass. I hope this is just nonsense but if not this Navy man says a big WTF over.

usonian

(21,519 posts)
9. Maybe he wants to change the color scheme.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:56 AM
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Tough choice.

• Bright red, white and blue.
• Coppertone

sl8

(16,917 posts)
10. They're not the only ones:
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:02 PM
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https://www.rawstory.com/navy-birthday/


Republicans celebrate the Navy's birthday — with photos of Russian ships

Sarah K. Burris
October 13, 2025 1:30PM ET

Monday marks the 250th birthday of the U.S. Navy and, to commemorate the occasion, some Republican lawmakers and others took to social media to share photos of ships.

Unfortunately, they chose ones from non-U.S. fleets.

Dave Brown, deputy Washington coverage chief at the Wall Street Journal, highlighted multiple organizations and individuals who crafted memes using ships that aren't part of the U.S. force.

Republican Florida state Sen. Jim Boyd cheered the Navy with a photo of a Russian battle cruiser.

[...]

usonian

(21,519 posts)
11. The people pushing AI say "nothing could possibly go wrong"
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:08 PM
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When people muck up even simple web search.

Ping Tung

(3,879 posts)
15. I'm ex-marines.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:07 PM
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We actually got a beer ration of sorts. We were deployed to Taiwan to Ping Tung airfield for a few weeks.
Middle of nowhere. We lived in tents. Liberty was limited to having NCO guides to steer us away from the naughtier part of town and it was Cinderella liberty. There was no EM club/tent on the base. So we started to explore the immediate are rice paddies where we found the Taiwanese base guards who welcomed us with home-made "Plum Brandy" we could buy for about $2 a bottle. Or, we could trade for them. The squadron was suddenly absent blankets, spare clothes, watches, and everything else that could be stolen for trade. Braver souls would also find that women brought from somewhere were available for cash. The brothel consisted of a couple blankets laid on the ground. Note: I wasn't THAT brave. There was an outbreak of gonorrhea and a lot of marines were wandering around rice paddies. Many were getting sick from the homemade brandy. Warnings from the CO had no effect. So they started to assign some Gung-ho types to be MPs and chase the drunks around the rice paddies. To little effect. Then they tried to give us an EM club which consisted of bamboo fences in abut 30 yards of bare land with a sort of bar set up with planks. They sold us beer for small change and even gave it away to keep us away from the rice paddies. It did work pretty well.

usonian

(21,519 posts)
16. Some people got smarts.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:19 PM
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Some nco's at our Coast Guard station wanted to set up a lounge (a total non-starter) and enlisted submitted proposed names all seemingly using the letters F, T, and G.

Friendly Tom Grog got some likes.

But the "FTG" lounge never happened. The CO made sure of that.

We were adjacent to a college campus and the optics would have been really bad.

A buddy and I would head to the local watering hole and grab some beers and watch Kung Fu. Nice.

Not sure what the Marines would have proposed.

sl8

(16,917 posts)
14. Incidentally, "Navy SEALs cut ties with museum over Colin Kaepernick video" (ca. 2020)
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:24 PM
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Came across this article while researching the museum:

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2020/08/04/navy-seals-cut-ties-with-museum-over-colin-kaepernick-video/

Navy SEALs cut ties with museum over Colin Kaepernick video

By James LaPorta, The Associated Press
Aug 4, 2020








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