Even if all those sites were down (which would be good imo), we still would have the ability to utilize the internet for voting. No interference.
https://www.switch.com
Even if all those sites were down (which would be good imo), we still would have the ability to utilize the internet for voting. No interference.
https://www.switch.com
Good morning ☀ The rumored Mr. Zumwalt is making his first port call at our base. From a distance, it looks like a strange building. If you can see this rare ship in Yokosuka, you will have a happy day 😇
https://twitter.com/FLEACT_Yokosuka/status/1574935547633487872
⚓Tomorrow we say farewell to USS Port Royal⚓
After faithful service in the
@USNavy
, we look back at its namesake and deep roots in the U.S. Naval tradition. The name Port Royal honors and acknowledges the Battles of Port Royal Sound. #ForgedByTheSea
https://twitter.com/SurfaceWarriors/status/1575153369261305857
Nice. Wish more anons used the clock.
#NavyReadiness ⚓️
📍JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -
@NAVSOUS4THFLT
has ordered all ships and aircraft to make preparations for Hurricane Ian’s expected arrival.
Story ➡️ https://dvidshub.net/r/ptsfn8
https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/1575153866055864326
THE STORM WILL HIT THE WHITE HOUSE!!!😎
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1575154623647780865
THE STORM WILL HIT THE WHITE HOUSE =377 (Simple)
Separation Of The Wheat From The Tares = 377 (Simple)
"It shall be a jubilee unto you; and you shall return every man to his possession and you shall return every man to his family" = 377 (Septenary)
#OTD in 1991, USS Asheville (SSN 758) is commissioned during a ceremony at Newport News, Va. The submarine is the fourth ship in the Navy to be named after the city in North Carolina, and is ideally suited for surveillance, intelligence gathering and special forces missions.
https://twitter.com/COMSUBLANT/status/1575159388951691267
#OTD 1948, the Vought Cutlass flew for the first time. Based on German WWII tech, the F7U became the Navy's first swept wing fighter. Nicknamed the "Gutless" by pilots, the F7U had a short service history because its weak thrust and difficult handling led to a high accident rate.
https://twitter.com/NavalInstitute/status/1575161662360862720