Posted on 08/19/2005 7:55:07 AM PDT by F14 Pilot
Gird yer loins you sonsabitches!
Now that's what I call bad aim... :^)
"Jordanian police are searching for two Iraqis and a Syrian thought to have rented an industrial warehouse from which the rockets were fired."
I pity the fools when they're caught. (not really)
I say we turn the perps over to the crew of the USS Ashland and let them implement a little frontier justice!
Time to bring back keelhauling?
How hard are these things hidden?
Rather dispose of them with a 9/11 boxcutter. They obviously can't aim projectiles well-lucky for us.
This fits with the story of how terrorist may start leaving Iraq to branch out in a larger Al Queda strategy. I guess terrorist are getting restless waiting for their American sympathizers to lower morale here.
Sand to Glass!
This is an act of war.
This type of ship doesn't have any type of missile defense? It supposedly went over the ship and we just got lucky, right?
"A Syrian"?? Well, well, what a surprise there. I suggest a nukeless Iran by way of Syria, be added to the agenda.
We are so soft. I imagine that Captain is in deep. You cant let anything like happen on your watch. Why did not the automated systems retaliate???? Old sea dogs...what you think?
I am not sure about this but I think if the ship was in port the close in defences would probably turned off. I am assuming that these rockets were fired at close range. I could be wrong though.
Sorry for the double-tap posting but I meant to say that they wouldn't want bullets to be flying out into the host country's port or city. I dont know the spelling but the CWIS's rounds probably fly about 5 miles and there could be some colateral damage if the went off in port.
I used to know more about it but I am sure some other Navy guy could answer this.
The CAPT probably is in deep, however, the ship looked like an LPD, which don't have the same weapons systems at Cruisers or Destroyers.
Don't tread on me
USS ASHLAND (LSD 48) is an amphibious warfare ship designed to transport Marines and their combat gear throughout the world and then to launch and support assault landing craft and helicopters during amphibious operations against hostile shores.
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