Naval Jenga Posted on March 3, 2013 by NavyOne Sailors from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 and Navy contracted salvage crew members from the M/V Jascon 25 safely remove the exhaust funnel structure from the mine countermeasures ship Guardian on Feb. 25 in the Sulu Sea. Guardian ran aground on the Tubbataha Reef on Jan. 17 and the funnel’s removal was a milestone in the dismantling process of the Guardian. TwitterFacebookEmailDiggStumbleUponTumblrGoogle +1 Related posts: Navy Ship Runs Aground Here we go again, the USS Guardian (MCM-5), a... Raising US Sailors Website of the day is Navy Dads.... Naval Mine Exercise The International Mine Counter-Measures Exercise (IMCMEX), being staged in...
I believe that we rely upon technology far too much. (I also believe that we have to drop a ‘clanger’ now and again as it acts as an aid to learning, as well as a valuable lesson to others). Fortunately there was no loss of life, only one or two careers… Yours Aye.
I hope we can get beyond this sort of poor leadership. We are in the midst of a major challenge in our Navy. . .
Sad to see, and lots of mistakes on this one…
Very true. I worry we are losing our edge. . .
I believe that we rely upon technology far too much.
(I also believe that we have to drop a ‘clanger’ now and again as it acts as an aid to learning, as well as a valuable lesson to others).
Fortunately there was no loss of life, only one or two careers…
Yours Aye.
I hope we can get beyond this sort of poor leadership. We are in the midst of a major challenge in our Navy. . .