The Crazy Life Inside World’s Largest $13 Billion Aircraft Carrier in Middle of the Ocean

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I wish I could do it all over again with what I know now. I served on the USS America, USS Kennedy, USS Detroit AOE4, and the USS Orion in Italy. It was a lot of hard work and sacrifices in three U.S. Wars but it was worth it. The one thing I noticed is that whenever the media came to our ships for documentaries, it was always the high ranking officers who got the interviews and never the enlisted men and women who are the actual real backbone of the Navy. We did all the dirty and risky work and not enough recognition for it because it was always the officers on the spotlight. Thank you enlisted heroes.

johnnyg
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i was a combat Marine out in the jungles of Vietnam during Thanksgiving of 1967. The Btn. Commander of L 3/7 had a hot Thanksgiving dinner flown into a hot LZ for us to enjoy. I'll never forget that. He tried and succeeded in making sure his Marines and Navy Corpsmen had a happy day. That was mighty kind of him. Thank you sir!

bluelipbeaver
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We The People of the US can learn something from this great Carrier and its Crew. Like the courier and its crew, we must work together to keep America strong and united. I pray each of you take a moment today and thank someone, help someone and love someone. Take time to unify and find common ground instead of picking at the differences. Most importantly, Pray for those that you love, those your work with and for our great Country and our leaders.

kentjax
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When I was in the Navy we tried to keep two groups of people happy. They were the chefs and people who gave you your pay.

ArtFreeman
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I absolutely love to watch the culinary team. No one appreciates them as they should be. I've been in the restaurant industry for over 25 years and no one ever praises the cooks or dishwashers.. they are a integral part of daily life and without them who will eat?? These men and women both aboard or on shore need just as much admiration as the next. I've never served but as a long time chef I tip my hat to these men and women making sure our bravest have a great meal day in and day out!!! Thank you. And God bless...

Mistaking
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It's just incredible how each individual and team works with one another to achieve a common goal. I commend everyone who is part of this huge project.

obehiokojie
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As a civilian, you don't ever stop to think about all the less glamorous jobs happening below deck like chefs, maintenance, etc that make it all possible and life bearable for 5K people on a ship for months at a time. Thank you to everyone serving, no matter your job.

PuRe_XtC
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AWESOME VIDEO!!! I was a Missile Launch Officer in the USAF...got my commission through ROTC and was seriously considering the USN. After my 1st tour, I had the opportunity to become a Weapons System Officer aboard ship...and I turned it down.... a BAD CHOICE on my part....serving on an Aircraft Carrier would have been AMAZING!!! Thank you to the brave men and women who serve in the USN!!! God Bless America!!!

sjb
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Amazing! My father served on the HMS Vengeance and HMAS Melbourne during the Korean War.
Unbelievable changes have been made. Good on you America. Peter from Australia.

petermarshall
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I'm glad I was Army Infantry, I wouldn't like being on a ship with so many people so close together. I know all of the branches talk crap about each other, but Sailors aboard a ship have my respect. 🤘🤘

jaredadams
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I thank God for these brave women and men. Each day they put themselves in harm's way to protect an increasingly less-than-thankful group of citizens. Godspeed!

jeffspicoli
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Thank you to all past and present service men, women and their families for your service.

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Lieutenant Robert Lowry was the first to suggest the use of large-scale underway replenishment techniques in an 1883 paper to the Royal United Services Institute. He argued that a successful system would provide a minimum rate of 20 tons per hour while the ships maintain a speed of five knots. He was a Royal Navy Officer the Royal Navy had coaling stations around the Empire which would replenish ships at the turn of the 19th / 20th century .

markwoods
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If I could turn back time I’d serve in the military. When I was 18 I could have joined but I chickened out. Thank you to all that have served.

Cesar-pqck
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Thank You to all the Men and Woman for your service. You make us proud.

FantastiXPvZ
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IMO US aircraft carriers are actually floating airports, manned by some of the best sailors and bravest pilots in the world.

steventrostle
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Luckily, we have young people willing to take on that responsibility.

blackspades
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I was on the USS Ranger CV-61 and make no mistake about it if the food isn't good the entire crew suffers, that's why our cooks got much respect!!!

ronnieam
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Ooh my goodness what a beautiful small floating City, I love it, God bless America.

bassambouhamad
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Most dangerous job in the military. Makes me proud to be an American to see these young people come together and make it happen. My hat is off to you all!

iraqdon