So you'll never guess where I am headed. . .
#1

http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2013/11/13/operation-damayan-takes-shape-in-storm-ravaged-philippines/

 

http://www.defense.gov/home/features/2013/1113_haiyan/

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#2

I knew it. When we heard about the disaster, I said to Lee, "Hmm, betcha the Major is heading their way". Hate to say this, for I don't wish anyone "BAD", but why the hell should we help them, when all they do is piss and moan about the United States and throw tantrums and banter around with hateful banners and protests and wish us ill-will. Then they turn around and want our assistance??????

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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#3

I Suppose it should foster good will, but it may be for only those in the affected area. Who knows. Hasn't helped in the Middle East.

Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
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#4

Here are some pictures of us leaving. We got here today but are unsure as to what we are going to do specifically.These are pictures from the ship we are on - the USS Germantown (LSD-42).

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Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
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#5

Well, I'm back. And whereas the Marines that went to the Philippines did hand out a lot of food and USAID packages, we did not get the opportunity. By the time we were tasked, the ships came down from mainland Japan, we embarked, and got to the Leyte Gulf, there was no desire to send us ashore. We did act as a "Lily Pad" for our Ospreys (using a ship's landing pad to refuel an aircraft to extend range). Also, about half of the Ospreys used in the operation were from our MEU. As for the ground forces that came down on the ships, however, we weren't used - to the chagrin of us all. Oh well, sometimes it's not in the cards. Here are some other pictures I took:

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The CWIS anti-air weapon

 

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Launching the RIB

 

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Being a Lily Pad

 

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Rainbow

 

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Loading a 7-ton truck and a "Water Bull" onto an LCU from the stern gate of the ship.

Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
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#6

The waters look so gorgeous. Great pic of you with rainbow in the background. Cool ship, how large is it?

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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#7

It is certainly smaller than my usual ship.

 

According to Wikipedia:

 

USS Germantown

Displacement: 11,496 tons (light)

16,396 tons (full)

Length: 610 ft (190 m)

Beam: 84 ft (26 m)

Draft: 21 ft (6.4 m)

Propulsion: 4 Colt Industries, 16-cylinder diesel engines, 2 shafts, 33,000 shp (25 MW)

Speed: 20+ knots (37+ km/h)

 

Boats & landing

craft carried: 5 LCACs

Troops: Marine detachment: 402 + 102 surge

Complement: 22 officers, 391 enlisted

 

Armament:

2 × 25 mm Mk 38 cannons

2 × 20 mm Phalanx CIWS mounts

2 × Rolling Airframe Missile

6 × .50 caliber M2HB machine guns

Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
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#8

Ah, thanks for the info. I always try and picture it in my head.

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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#9

And your usual ship is? The RIB Looks great, I'd like to ride such boat on the Rhine :D

D you have some data of it?

 

Christoph

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#10

Old topic, I know, but in answer to your question:

General Characteristics, 11 meter Naval Special Warfare RIB

Propulsion: Dual Caterpillar 3126 DITA, 6 in-line cylinder diesel, turbocharged, aftercooled.

Length: 35 feet 11 inches (11 meters) (Overall, inflated tube).

Beam: 10 feet 7 inches (3.2 meters) (sponson inflated); 8 feet 9 inches (2.6 meters) (deflated).

Displacement: 17,400 lbs, (7,892 kilograms).

Draft: 2 feet 11 inches (0.9 meters).

Speed: 40+ knots (nautical miles per hour) (64 kilometers/hour).

Range: 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers).

Crew: 3 and a SEAL squad.

Armament: M60 7.62mm machine gun, MK19 40mm, M2 .50 cal. machine gun.

 

http://www.navy.mil/...0&tid=2200&ct=4

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