Anonymous ID: 5c0681 May 30, 2024, 5:31 a.m. No.20937680   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7703 >>7755

>>20937608

>last one. gonna sit back and watch the shills infighting. delete delete delete

the coincidences

 

Q1958

:04 :34

Red October

Is Russian a common language to learn?

 

1958

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 08/28/2018 17:34:10 ID: ba13e3

8chan/qresearch: 2771239

There is a reason why we continue to highlight this speech.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2qIXXafxCQ

Listen carefully.

TRUTH & HONESTY.

Part (2) - Rally [RED October]

Mouthpieces do not think or speak for themselves.

Q

 

Yesterdays morning bread

 

>>20932436 pb

> Anonymous 05/29/24 (Wed) 07:53:02 7b8dd4

>>20932436pb

>Ursula von der Leyen helped the Russian company “Krasniy Oktyabr (Red October)” to circumvent the sanctions

>>20937659

>>Stickleback

Anonymous ID: 5c0681 May 30, 2024, 5:41 a.m. No.20937703   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7755 >>7852

>>20937680

>Red October

 

>>20937688

>Shouldn’t it read “ breached” instead of “broached” ?

 

>E instead of O

good questin. It would seem it's Submarine Jargon

 

Even More Wacky Submarine Terms You Never Knew You Wanted To Know

By

Tyler Rogoway

PublishedJune 19, 2015

Comments (259)

Broach:If the hull of the submarine breaks the surface of the water when it’s supposed to be submerged the ship is said to be “broached.” This is a big deal because now you’re visible at a time you’re trying to be sneaky. This happens most frequentlywhile trying to stay at periscope depth. When it does, someone has to announce it. If the diving officer/pilot calls the broach, he’s calling out himself. It’s the submarine equivalent of “my bad.” When the periscope operator notices it first, it becomes a code term meaning, “ship’s control party, get your shit together!” As such it also get’s used as a general term for fucking up.

 

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Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 09/24/2020 14:38:57 ID: 4cf122

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8kun/qresearch: 10770927

>>10770890

Red Octoberupcoming?

 

>>10770927

Make your depth 50ft.

Zero bubble.

Q

 

https://jalopnik.com/even-more-wacky-submarine-terms-you-never-knew-you-want-1711910869

Anonymous ID: 5c0681 May 30, 2024, 5:58 a.m. No.20937750   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7763 >>7798

>>20937567

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Anonymous ID: 5c0681 May 30, 2024, 6:25 a.m. No.20937875   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7884

>>20937852

>Good info. Ty

 

>( Who says you can’t teach an old dog a new trick?)

yw

article is interdasting

 

Balls To Four Watch: Midnight to four AM watch. When at shore, watches are 4 hours as opposed to 6 while at sea. Balls to four is the worst watch because you work all day, maybe get to hit the rack at 10pm, racked out at 11pm so you’re ready to start turning over the balls to four watch at 11:30. Turnover is supposed to be an intensive debrief from the off going to the oncoming watch on the previous watch’s activities, but most of the time it’s “look! Air in the banks, shit in the tanks, water all around. I had it, now you got it.” You get off four hours later and hit the rack but have to be back for muster at 6am. It makes for a tough night

 

Rig for ultra-quiet: Most of the cruise is spent on severe sleep deprivation (I was up for almost 3 days on during a tactical readiness exam) but every once and a while the captain calls for ultra-quiet. All non-personnel not on watch must be in your racks. They even shut off the water heater and reactor cooling pumps (didn’t know you could do that and keep the reactor running!).