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The Old Man
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Hey folks,
Many years ago I became excited about submarines through Silent Hunter III. I inevitable began searching for some guides when I couldn't sink anything, which led me to these forums, which set me on a path of countless hours playing every subsim I could get my hands on. I eventually joined the Navy and ended up becoming a radioman on a Virginia class submarine, which still sounds wild to me. I actually did that? Dang. Now five years later my contract is up and I'm officially living on dry land once more. I just wanted to say hi! It has been quite a ride. I really want to play something with some Virginia's in it now for comparison haha. Any recommendations? Anything new upcoming? The last modern subsim I tried was Dangerous Waters. Also, I'd be happy to answer any submarine life questions anyone might have. Obviously I'm not going to comment on any technical details, but boy can I tell you about some of the ups and downs (quite literally). Cheers all.
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Gefallen Engel U-666
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Camaero!
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Born to Run Silent
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Nice, you did what most of us only dream of!
Cold Waters is fun. Look fwd to hearing any stories you want to tell. Which sub were you on?
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Navy Seal
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Welcome back after a long Silent run, Camaero.
![]() ![]() I have Sub Command which had the Los Angeles Class and also I believe, the Akula Class Russian Submarines. I remember the sonar used a waterfall display for tonals. I haven't played it literally in years so it's hard to remember how well it worked but I liked it. |
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Seaman
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I don’t remember if a Virgina class is an option, but Janes I-688 is pretty good.
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Chief of the Boat
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Welcome back to the surface Camaero
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Ocean Warrior
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Your best bet for a Virginia class would still be DW.
The RA mod(s) might flip you out a bit when you see where they came from but the work is first-rate. ![]() RM's are always welcome, I used to work with youse guys. (SS-580 and SSN-698 NAVOPS) ![]() |
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Navy Seal
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Welcome back Camaero
![]() So do you still have a Camaro or did you sell it? ![]() Share an image of you with your dolphins or else it didn't happen ![]()
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The Old Man
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Cheers Neal! I still have my rigged for dive mug you sent me years ago for being the first to reply to a post, as well as my 2007 Submarine Almanac. Any plans on making more of those? I'd rather not say which boat it was exactly just for privacy reasons. Quote:
When I first joined, NAV OPS was a mixture of Electronics Technicians where you were an ETR (Radio/ESM), an ETV (QMs), or you were an IT if you liked to go home early and work as little as possible. Right before I left they merged us radio types with the ITs. It was quite a time teaching those nerds how to radio after having no background in it. I am here to report that there is still plenty of hot-racking going on during local ops and significant hot-racking during deployments! That was not the most enjoyable part of my job. I didn't mind the racks themselves though. I thought it cozy to be in that tiny space and be pleasantly rocked to sleep. I even slept through a (planned) EMBT blow and had a good time gently becoming weightless as we lurched out of the water. Quote:
I don't know how it normally is, but NAVOPS was easily the best department on my boat. Fewest problems and best of guys. And the Camaro is safe and waiting for me in storage!
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Ocean Warrior
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![]() My first LPO was a bit of a Richard, he got short-timer's syndrome when he still had 7 months to go. ![]() I got out in '93 after a six year hitch. Actually, six years and one month (C.O.G.) because the Bremerton and SQDN 7 were trying to force the Navy into letting me stick around. ![]() I kinda knew the jig was up when I scored pretty high on my ET1 exam and had spare bullets in my service jacket but still got a memo saying "passed, not advanced". ![]() |
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Grey Wolf
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I hope they've improved the bodies-to-racks ratio than in my time where we got to hot-rack as junior enlisted(I was on 594 and 688 class boats when I was in). |
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