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What makes a Navy base capable of handling submarines?
I've read on Wikipedia that the USN has bases in Yokosuka, Sasebo and Okinawa in Japan, and Jinhae in South Korea.
However, in the list of USN submarine bases in the West Pacific, other than Guam, none of these bases show up. Does that mean USN submarines can't operate out of Japan/South Korea, or is Guam specially designed to handle submarines along with surface ships? Just curious. |
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every country in the world has a different opinion of nuclear power. and so, the US has chosen to not publicize (more or less) where are subs make port. does this help? |
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and the article does have words to that same effect as my reply. It's rare for one to even be photographed outside their home ports.... |
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do you drink the joe or splash it in your face? :doh: |
I inbibe the leaded fresh-ground French bean;:yep: but shave with the decaf...using my trusty Civil War re-enactor Solingen straight-razor! :nope::roll::shifty::hmph:
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Exactly! I gave all my groomsmen a boxed razor, with soap and brush, 42 years ago. https://oldworldshavecompany.com/g-v...t-no-strop.jpg Mine is an original, picked up in a pawnshop or gunshow, can't recall, and is in my ubiquitous CW haversack to this day. My grandfather always kept the stropping leather https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._and_strop.JPGhanging on the bath wall. I actually tried it out once and had the local barber do it old $tyle one time...all things considered the modern 5-bladed Gilette razor is better; and there's less bloodletting-especially when doing the full 'dome' Kojak look...by feel!?? https://i.imgur.com/SawjfKA.jpg :O:
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did not know what they were called, other than an unsafe, straight, shaving razor. i, like Aktungbby, prefer to shave without significant bloodletting, so i use a five-bladed Harry's razor. my straight razor was my father's, used during the war. it has been at test depth. |
JEEZE! We've gone from 'Boomers' to 'brews' to 'barbering' all in one thred! :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up::arrgh!:
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It would depend on what your asking of the base and submarine and also the type of submarine.
Certain bases can not handle submarines full time, sure they can make port visits every now and then as many submarines do on ports that are not normally accustomed to handling submarines. But to base a submarine in a port requires the facilities to do so for example: The UK can base its SSN fleet either in the Clyde or Devonport, the reason is all the support facilities are there to handle the day to day and long term maintenance as well as the needs and wants of the submarine. On the flip side The UK cannot deploy its SSBN fleet to Devonport as it has no facilities to load its main weapon system into the boat, so other than a short port visit you wont see a SSBN deploying from the south. Up until the 1990's the UK used to deploy its SSKs from Gosport these boats had the facilities there to assist them when fueling and also while they were along side, since the UK no longer deploys conventional boats its no longer needed. On a bigger scale Some countries will not allow nuclear submarines / ships in their waters or ports (New Zealand being one) so they do have limitations on where they can deploy to or from in that sense. In reality if its a short term thing a submarine can use almost any port it likes, but for basing it needs one with a ready built supply chain infrastructure for maintenance and re supply. |
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