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Jimbuna 04-12-14 09:16 AM

Durand de la Penne D560
http://s24.postimg.org/b6uikx0c5/image.jpg

Sailor Steve 04-12-14 10:30 AM

I've just stumbled across some of my old navy pictures that I never put onto my computer.

USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887) and USCGC Ponchartrain (WHEC-70) being moved together to make way for a guided missile cruiser to tie up next to the tender. May 1970.

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps87106b34.jpg

BossMark 04-12-14 02:18 PM

HMS Warspite

http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4fa967ec.jpg
Warspite under way in the Indian Ocean, 16 July 1942

Aktungbby 04-12-14 07:35 PM

Warspite: 1947- slightly off her tow
 
HMS WARSPITE- temporarily aground off her tow to the scrapyard off the Cornwall coast: 1947.http://www.warspite.dk/images/photo.jpg

ETR3(SS) 04-12-14 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulebaer1979 (Post 2195227)
Thanks. What was your job on the OHIO´s?

I think a better question was what wasn't my job? :haha: I came aboard an ordinary seaman and stood lookout, helmsman, and a few times as broadband sonar operator. After a while I decided I wanted to be a radioman and started working with our ESM equipment primarily and processing message traffic on occasion as well.

tmccarthy 04-13-14 03:26 AM

Navy Day New York 1945

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=7478

Paulebaer1979 04-13-14 07:01 AM

"Fluten, auf Sehrohrtiefe gehen" (or how destroyers should go to sea):

http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/fef...rszjlwem4g.jpg

The beautiful destroyers of the german navy:

http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/db9...isqqn4w84g.jpg
Rommel (D 187) and Luetjens (D 185) at HDW shipyard in Kiel.

http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/9af...au2kc13u4g.jpg

Moelders (D 186) at sea.



Quote:

Originally Posted by ETR3(SS) (Post 2196938)
I think a better question was what wasn't my job? :haha: I came aboard an ordinary seaman and stood lookout, helmsman, and a few times as broadband sonar operator. After a while I decided I wanted to be a radioman and started working with our ESM equipment primarily and processing message traffic on occasion as well.

OK. Different system as the german navy does. I had to choose my job at the beginning of my military career. Than military basic school (3 month), basic sonar school (3 month), petty officer school (3 month) and at the end the submarine school (4 month - up to 8 month for mechanics and electrians petty officers). After that all, i was allowed to go onboard and see a submarine from inside.

Jimbuna 04-13-14 07:18 AM

Yang Manchun (DDH-973)
http://s18.postimg.org/w549oe1pl/image.jpg

ETR3(SS) 04-13-14 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulebaer1979 (Post 2197019)
OK. Different system as the german navy does. I had to choose my job at the beginning of my military career. Than military basic school (3 month), basic sonar school (3 month), petty officer school (3 month) and at the end the submarine school (4 month - up to 8 month for mechanics and electrians petty officers). After that all, i was allowed to go onboard and see a submarine from inside.

Typically that is a similar path to what most take over here as well. There are a few exceptions like myself who get the opportunity to experience the different jobs first and then decide.

Paulebaer1979 04-14-14 08:13 AM

Two pictures of my subs:
First U15 and U17 in Wilhemshafen after leaving the navy
https://www.mediafire.com/convkey/e5...oii3mvtb4g.jpg

Here U33 at HDW shipyard together with another type 212 sub
https://www.mediafire.com/convkey/81...39rqedlr4g.jpg


Quote:

Originally Posted by ETR3(SS) (Post 2197059)
Typically that is a similar path to what most take over here as well. There are a few exceptions like myself who get the opportunity to experience the different jobs first and then decide.

OK. Than the differences between the US and German navy are not as big as i thought.:D

Jimbuna 04-14-14 10:19 AM

JDS Haruna (DDH 141)
http://s16.postimg.org/atgfkno85/image.jpg

Paulebaer1979 04-14-14 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2197420)

JDS Haruna (DDH 141)

Looks very interesting. Nice misc between antik battleships and modern warships.

I´ve done my 3D homework and as a result you can take a look on "my" 206a sub-modell:
https://www.mediafire.com/convkey/8f...brzhqv4s4g.jpg
I didn´t draw the main fan, hydraulik pumps and a lot of things near the main and diesel engines - just too long ago. But it gives a impression of an old sub.

BossMark 04-17-14 12:33 AM

HMS Zulu

http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/...pscb5309c4.jpg

Paulebaer1979 04-17-14 05:04 AM

My first commando as sonar operator:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ckbord-neu.jpg

Since 2001 it´s a museum on the island Fehrmarn.

Jimbuna 04-17-14 10:47 AM

Hatakaze DDG 171
http://s12.postimg.org/5iu3oja8d/image.jpg

BossMark 04-20-14 02:49 AM

HMS King George V
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/...ps920c4946.jpg

HMS King George V enters Apra Harbour Quam with sailors on deck in 1945

Jimbuna 04-20-14 09:06 AM

Sawayuki DD 125
http://s27.postimg.org/8j0qnsqrn/image.jpg

Paulebaer1979 04-21-14 07:11 AM

The new U35 behind the "old" U33 at HDW shipyard in Kiel:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...W_IMG_3692.JPG

Jimbuna 04-21-14 07:33 AM

D554 Caio Duilio
http://s2.postimg.org/vxy8146o9/image.jpg

Paulebaer1979 04-21-14 11:55 AM

Fregatte Augsburg (F222) and U16 (S195) at sea in 1982:

http://www.fregatteemden.de/WK/bilde...95_f222_03.JPG


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