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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 19 Oct 20 4.39pm | |
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BBC website "A Royal Navy officer has been sent home from the US after reporting to take charge of a submarine's Trident nuclear missiles while unfit for duty. Lt Cdr Len Louw is under investigation at Faslane naval base in Scotland amid reports he had been drinking. Colleagues raised concerns when the weapons engineering officer arrived for work on HMS Vigilant last month. The Scottish Sun reported claims the submariner was "staggering drunk" when he came on board the £3bn vessel. HMS Vigilant - one of Britain's four Vanguard-class submarines which carry up to eight Trident missiles armed with nuclear warheads - was docked at a US naval base at the time. The BBC understands the officer had been drinking the night before and was carrying a bag of leftover chicken from a barbecue for his lunch." I have worked with former submariners, and they tell a similar story. During the Cold War, inspections were conducted on Christmas Day whilst in port, (and similar holidays), only to find the skeleton crew absolutely 5hlt-faced to the point of unconsciousness. Trial by media is not the way to go.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 19 Oct 20 5.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
BBC website "A Royal Navy officer has been sent home from the US after reporting to take charge of a submarine's Trident nuclear missiles while unfit for duty. Lt Cdr Len Louw is under investigation at Faslane naval base in Scotland amid reports he had been drinking. Colleagues raised concerns when the weapons engineering officer arrived for work on HMS Vigilant last month. The Scottish Sun reported claims the submariner was "staggering drunk" when he came on board the £3bn vessel. HMS Vigilant - one of Britain's four Vanguard-class submarines which carry up to eight Trident missiles armed with nuclear warheads - was docked at a US naval base at the time. The BBC understands the officer had been drinking the night before and was carrying a bag of leftover chicken from a barbecue for his lunch." I have worked with former submariners, and they tell a similar story. During the Cold War, inspections were conducted on Christmas Day whilst in port, (and similar holidays), only to find the skeleton crew absolutely 5hlt-faced to the point of unconsciousness. Trial by media is not the way to go. This is a 4/5 year old story. Why, now, would the biased bullshyte co rehash it as new news?
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steeleye20 Croydon 19 Oct 20 5.40pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
This is a 4/5 year old story. Why, now, would the biased bullshyte co rehash it as new news? Don't think so. MOD Press Office Release. 'You may have seen some reporting this morning on an incident on a submarine. While we don’t comment on the detail, there are numerous safety checks and processes to protect the safety and use of weapons aboard all submarines'. 9:09 AM · Oct 19, 2020
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becky over the moon 19 Oct 20 6.17pm | |
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"Put him in the scuppers with a hosepipe on him,
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 19 Oct 20 6.55pm | |
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He must be old school, all the new shiny boring f@ckers don't drink.
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BlueJay UK 20 Oct 20 6.13pm | |
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"The BBC understands the officer had been drinking the night before and was carrying a bag of leftover chicken from a barbecue for his lunch." Sounds like they've got Keith Richards taking care of our nuclear arsenal.
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