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john f lehman junior, as a secretary of the navy. he also increased the navy's budget considerably. and then what happened? in 1982, was 1981 conceptualizing the drafting and promulgation by the navy of the maritime strategy to read it was a secret document, with an unclassified version not public not publicly presented until january 1986. meanwhile, the navy moved forward to implement the strategy that it was writing, practicing it in a joint exercises off the soviet coast, developing new operational contracts, expanding its wargaming program. coordinating with other u.s. services and allied navies, including the japanese maritime self-defense force, and practicing these new tax -- tactics, like top gun and strike u. some of us delve into our naval just how other navy planners had gone about their business and what they had done. we had the extreme good fortune of the time that our collie, ed miller was writing a book, struggling to get through it, which was perfect for our purposes regarding learning how to plan and write these things. he wrote the book, "war planner." a book, whi
john f lehman junior, as a secretary of the navy. he also increased the navy's budget considerably. and then what happened? in 1982, was 1981 conceptualizing the drafting and promulgation by the navy of the maritime strategy to read it was a secret document, with an unclassified version not public not publicly presented until january 1986. meanwhile, the navy moved forward to implement the strategy that it was writing, practicing it in a joint exercises off the soviet coast, developing new...
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during the 20th century the navy net -- navy manpower needs for such that the navy reached out. there is irony and obvious sexism in this recruiting poster from 1917, but within months women did indeed join thejoined the navy initially as secretaries and administrators within a wide variety of posts, though not on, ships. world war ii the navy eagerly sought women for was called the wave, an acronym for women accepted for voluntary emergency service. by 1943 there were 27,000 women in the navy. this time they serve not only as administrative assistance of met people think women in the navy are still in the waves. they are not. the navy reflects the nation at large. 20 percent identify as black , a slightly larger percentage than the country as a whole. latinos make up 16 percent. 18 percent of women and the laws that previously barred them from combat of come down as well. the last barrier in the navy was breached in 2011 when two women reported on board one of the navy's nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines. you may have seen in the news to army officers who were women
during the 20th century the navy net -- navy manpower needs for such that the navy reached out. there is irony and obvious sexism in this recruiting poster from 1917, but within months women did indeed join thejoined the navy initially as secretaries and administrators within a wide variety of posts, though not on, ships. world war ii the navy eagerly sought women for was called the wave, an acronym for women accepted for voluntary emergency service. by 1943 there were 27,000 women in the navy....
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during the 20th century the navy net -- navy manpower needs for such that the navy reached out. there is irony and obvious sexism in this recruiting poster from 1917, but within months women did indeed join thejoined the navy initially as secretaries and administrators within a wide variety of posts, though not on, ships. world war ii the navy eagerly sought women for was called the wave, an acronym for women accepted for voluntary emergency service. by 1943 there were 27,000 women in the navy. this time they serve not only as administrative assistance
during the 20th century the navy net -- navy manpower needs for such that the navy reached out. there is irony and obvious sexism in this recruiting poster from 1917, but within months women did indeed join thejoined the navy initially as secretaries and administrators within a wide variety of posts, though not on, ships. world war ii the navy eagerly sought women for was called the wave, an acronym for women accepted for voluntary emergency service. by 1943 there were 27,000 women in the navy....
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. >> we in the navy muscovy eighth army the maximum practical support. i direct that the commander of the seventh fleet, of carrier division 15, the marine air wing and the commander of the united nations blockade force be directed to provide the maximum possible air gunfire support. force under the air general strata minor is alerted. this where -- this order caught refueling in wing the middle of a winter storm. playing the admiral is -- praying for good weather. the weather broke. the uss missouri comes in. the seventh fleet joins the battle. carriers standby and the pilots are briefed. napalm, that is. and the planes are launched to support the marines at the front to read -- to support the marines in the front. the helicopter in the background is -- patrol. then somebody ditches. and he gets it. back at the reservoir, woods and frostbite take their toll. the casualties go out by plane. then the heartbreaking withdrawal order comes in. burn everything and bug out. but not before the payoffs. and not leaving the dead, either. the first marine air wing
. >> we in the navy muscovy eighth army the maximum practical support. i direct that the commander of the seventh fleet, of carrier division 15, the marine air wing and the commander of the united nations blockade force be directed to provide the maximum possible air gunfire support. force under the air general strata minor is alerted. this where -- this order caught refueling in wing the middle of a winter storm. playing the admiral is -- praying for good weather. the weather broke. the...
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during the 20th century the navy net -- navy manpower needs for such that the navy reached out. there is irony and obvious sexism in this recruiting poster from 1917, but within months women did indeed join thejoined the navy initially as secretaries and administrators within a wide variety of posts, though not on, ships. world war ii the navy eagerly sought women for was called the wave, an acronym for women accepted for voluntary emergency service. by 1943 there were 27,000 women in the navy. this time they serve not only as administrative assistance of met people think women in the navy are still in the waves. they are not. the navy reflects the nation at large. 20 percent identify as black , a slightly larger percentage than the country as a whole. latinos make up 16 percent. 18 percent of women and the laws that previously barred them from combat of come down as well. the last barrier in the navy was breached in 2011 when two women reported on board one of the navy's nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines. you may have seen in the news to army officers who were women
during the 20th century the navy net -- navy manpower needs for such that the navy reached out. there is irony and obvious sexism in this recruiting poster from 1917, but within months women did indeed join thejoined the navy initially as secretaries and administrators within a wide variety of posts, though not on, ships. world war ii the navy eagerly sought women for was called the wave, an acronym for women accepted for voluntary emergency service. by 1943 there were 27,000 women in the navy....
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that was something the navy took up, and the japanese navy. the soviets also staged their own games and exercises, interfering with us, and spying on the spirit they resisted -- spying on us. ,hey were assisted by americans including a few members of the navy who were paid. this was the walker brothers family, there were others. the soviets were aided by a few western companies who sold the soviets vital advanced submarine technology when they knew they shouldn't. sovietsortant way, the unleashed a major diplomatic offensive calling on major arms control agreements, which would have the actual effect of constraining only the u.s. navy to come to the existence of exposed allies. fortunately, in our view, none of this works. u.s. navy held tough against arms measures, and the allied governments and the navy's worked increasingly closely with the united states navy, as to the u.s. marine corps, coast guard, and air force. and then what happened? soviet pact collapsed, there came the collapse of the soviet union itself. the u.s. navy developed a n
that was something the navy took up, and the japanese navy. the soviets also staged their own games and exercises, interfering with us, and spying on the spirit they resisted -- spying on us. ,hey were assisted by americans including a few members of the navy who were paid. this was the walker brothers family, there were others. the soviets were aided by a few western companies who sold the soviets vital advanced submarine technology when they knew they shouldn't. sovietsortant way, the...
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the clean sheets and food and the best of medical care the navy can give them. and so into seoul, lost once but taken again. and still, the poor hungry kids. south korean recruits, raw then under a few weeks' training, not so raw. now look at this. and look at it. and look at it. that's what the korean republic is fighting for. miles and miles and miles of homeless refugees set adrift by the red scourge. whole families starving, without hope beyond the united nations. shots for smallpox and typhus. and they don't understand. but they will. it was a big problem, what to do with the orphan kids they picked up. they had to leave them somewhere before they reached the front. so they asked these good women to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was not quite sure what it was all about. solemn, confused, frightened until he found friends and smiled in trust. he'll be all right now. >> nuns don't smoke, you dope. >> candy, chewing gum for the kids. but you have to teach them how t to eat it. poor frightened little fellows. then we move out once again. it's colder now
the clean sheets and food and the best of medical care the navy can give them. and so into seoul, lost once but taken again. and still, the poor hungry kids. south korean recruits, raw then under a few weeks' training, not so raw. now look at this. and look at it. and look at it. that's what the korean republic is fighting for. miles and miles and miles of homeless refugees set adrift by the red scourge. whole families starving, without hope beyond the united nations. shots for smallpox and...
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decisions are passed to the navy for action. to tokyo again. vice admiral turner joy. >> the situation in korea is so critical that we in the navy must give maximum practical support. i demand the director of the second fleet, the fleet marine airway, the commander of the 90 directedlockading, be to provide the maximum possible air fire support. >> meanwhile, the air force is alerted. >> this order top and refueling at sea in the middle of a winter storm. think the admiral is praying for good weather. then, the weather broke. the mightysouri, mo, comes in. vice admiral of the 7th fleet joins the battle. carriers stand by. the pilots are briefed. napalm, that is. the planes are launched with the marines in front. the helicopter in the background is ditch patrol. then, somebody ditches. he gets him. nice work. reservoir, wounds and frostbite take their toll. casualties go up. then, the heartbreaking withdrawl order. burn everything and bug out. not before the payoff. not leaving the dead, either. [gunfire] [explosion] [gunfire] back under the 38t
decisions are passed to the navy for action. to tokyo again. vice admiral turner joy. >> the situation in korea is so critical that we in the navy must give maximum practical support. i demand the director of the second fleet, the fleet marine airway, the commander of the 90 directedlockading, be to provide the maximum possible air fire support. >> meanwhile, the air force is alerted. >> this order top and refueling at sea in the middle of a winter storm. think the admiral is...
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iswe've got one ship that shortly going to come into the navy, by the end of the fiscal year the navy will take cbm-78. that is done. the last money for that ship's program was appropriated last year. i don't think there's any chance we are going to have discussion about what comes next. be andiscussions would very infant stages at this point and will be made beyond the tenure of this administration. vago: up vago: we are back with the director of dod's cost assessment and program evaluation office. you are in the midst of looking at the fight up for 2018 to 2022. there is a concern there are more programs than available resources will covered. what is the framework you are using to determine what gets priority, what gets delayed, and what potentially gets canceled? yous there another rabbit can pull out of your hat to cover these costs? >> have out of multiple hats. the department of defense is extraordinarily broad and diverse. we use our core framework, as we look at these resource balance programs. look at areas like power projection, space and cyberspace. we try to look at areas
iswe've got one ship that shortly going to come into the navy, by the end of the fiscal year the navy will take cbm-78. that is done. the last money for that ship's program was appropriated last year. i don't think there's any chance we are going to have discussion about what comes next. be andiscussions would very infant stages at this point and will be made beyond the tenure of this administration. vago: up vago: we are back with the director of dod's cost assessment and program evaluation...
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you're all there together. >> why the navy? >> it's as simple as i liked the navy. for another one, when i was a kid, i was always afraid water. i figure, well, this is one way to get over that. >> like so many americans, texas native dennis mcclarin signed up after the attack and ended up on a mine sweeper in pearl harbor. >> it was going to stay here. and it wasn't going to move anywhere. and i didn't join the navy to sail around, mine sweep. >> you come back alive or you don't come back at all. if i was going to die, i wanted to do as much damage to the enemy as possible. i thought the submarine was the way to do it. >> there aren't many who got purple hearts in submarines. >> jake reid, smith, young, and ennis mcclarin would join the thousands of submariners chasing the japanese from beneath the pacific ocean. >> fair to say you wanted to go in harm's way? >> yes. >> well, you certainly did, brother. >>> coming up, the navy >>> coming up, the navy struggles to fix the pro[engine] you can't have a hero, if you don't have a villain. the world needs villains [tires
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the decisions are passed to the navy for action. back to tokyo, again. vice admiral turner joy, commander naval forces, far east. >> the situation is so critical that we in the navy must give the army practical support. carrier 15, the fleet marine air wing and the commander of the united stations locking and escort force be directed to provide the maximum gunfire support. narrator: meanwhile, the air force is alerted. this otter -- this order caught in the middle of a winter storm. you think the admiral would be praying for good weather. [wind howling] narrator: then, the weather broke and uss missouri comes in. [gunfire] [engines] narrator: the seventh sleet battle.e better -- the pilots stand by. napalm, that is. and, the planes are launched to support the marines at the front. that telik opt in the background is ditch patrol. that helicopter in the background is rich patrol. -- ditch patrol. somebody ditches. and, he gets it will stop -- and, he gets it. [sound of engines] narrator: back at the reservoir, wounds and frostbite take their toll. the cas
the decisions are passed to the navy for action. back to tokyo, again. vice admiral turner joy, commander naval forces, far east. >> the situation is so critical that we in the navy must give the army practical support. carrier 15, the fleet marine air wing and the commander of the united stations locking and escort force be directed to provide the maximum gunfire support. narrator: meanwhile, the air force is alerted. this otter -- this order caught in the middle of a winter storm. you...
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and welcome to the white house. the ethos -- the creed -- that guides every navy s.e.a.l. says this: "i do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions." which is another way of saying that standing here today, in front of the entire nation, is not senior chief ed byers's idea of a good time. (laughter.) like so many of our special operators, ed is defined by a deep sense of humility. he doesn't seek the spotlight. in fact, he shuns it. he's the consummate quiet professional. i imagine there are a lot of other places he'd rather be than in front of all these cameras. back in coronado for another hell week. holding his breath under dark, frigid water. spending months being cold, wet and sandy. i'm sure there are other things he'd rather be doing. but the medal of honor is our nation's highest military decoration. and today's ceremony is truly unique -- a rare opportunity for the american people to get a glimpse of a special breed of warrior that so often serves in the shadows. we're a nation of more than 300 million americans. of these, less than
and welcome to the white house. the ethos -- the creed -- that guides every navy s.e.a.l. says this: "i do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions." which is another way of saying that standing here today, in front of the entire nation, is not senior chief ed byers's idea of a good time. (laughter.) like so many of our special operators, ed is defined by a deep sense of humility. he doesn't seek the spotlight. in fact, he shuns it. he's the consummate...
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our understanding is the united states navy and other navies of the world, will continue to transit these waters close to these little island outposts that the chinese are creating in the south china sea. that will continue on for, you know, the near and distant future. >> a couple points are important. first of all, in the time before world war ii, given the nature of the world situation, technology, and domestic policy, navies did not normally operate off the coast of their designated enemies. during the time that edmund mill was writing about, the fleet practice near hawaii, near panama. it did not practice off other islands. that'll changed after world war ii. not immediately after world war ii. but by 1947, 1940 8, 1940 nine, it became pretty clear that based on the expanse of world war ii, based on new technology, and based on the unfolding world situation, the thing to do with the fleet was to stick it in the face of the enemy and the time of peace to keep it from doing anything at time of war. so they set up the six fleet in the mediterranean and turned it around with the seventh
our understanding is the united states navy and other navies of the world, will continue to transit these waters close to these little island outposts that the chinese are creating in the south china sea. that will continue on for, you know, the near and distant future. >> a couple points are important. first of all, in the time before world war ii, given the nature of the world situation, technology, and domestic policy, navies did not normally operate off the coast of their designated...
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the east those, the creed for every navy seal said this, i do not advertise the nature of my work nor seek recognition for my actions. that is another way of saying that standing here today in front of the entire nation is not senior chief ed buyers idea of a good time. [laughter] like so many of our special operators and is defined by a deep sense of humility, he does not seek the spotlight, in fact he shuns it. he is the consummate quite professional. i imagine there are a lot of other places he would rather be instead of in front of these cameras. back in coronado for another hell week, holding his breath under dark frigid water, spending months being cold, wet, and sandy, i'm sure, i'm sure there are other things you'd rather be doing. but, the metal of honor is our nation's highest military decoration. today's ceremony is truly unique, rare opportunity for the american people to get a glimpse into a special breed of a warrior that so often serves in the shadows. we are nation of more than 300 million americans. of these, less than 1% where the uniform of our armed forces. of thes
the east those, the creed for every navy seal said this, i do not advertise the nature of my work nor seek recognition for my actions. that is another way of saying that standing here today in front of the entire nation is not senior chief ed buyers idea of a good time. [laughter] like so many of our special operators and is defined by a deep sense of humility, he does not seek the spotlight, in fact he shuns it. he is the consummate quite professional. i imagine there are a lot of other places...
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off to be in the royal navy. it was a virtual death sentence. and they didn't die unnecessarily from combat action. and with the boston in tackled in the head and the literary -- literally passed away to be buried at sea. but what is the british view? but you will see the double off to the right and then to be complaining to napoleon. and then to say the devil will help us both. but angel gabriel blowing a horn and it says bad news for you. >> they now want to end a superpower now you have us around the coz the united states in 1812 was similar politically they had the federalist and it was seen as mr. madison's war or a republican war. the you can see did seen around in a circle but others plot the downfall at double ted tavern. so this riot sets the stage for the war in then chesapeake. we had several early naval success and u.s. >> in from the war of 1812 but from memory the navy cannot remember to reship to ship the engagement. that is submitted significant. but then to decide to come to the chesapeake. they
off to be in the royal navy. it was a virtual death sentence. and they didn't die unnecessarily from combat action. and with the boston in tackled in the head and the literary -- literally passed away to be buried at sea. but what is the british view? but you will see the double off to the right and then to be complaining to napoleon. and then to say the devil will help us both. but angel gabriel blowing a horn and it says bad news for you. >> they now want to end a superpower now you...
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the u.s. navy sought to iranian warships in the persian gulf. more often we need to respond the brush fires. they carried amphibious ships and escorted frigates and destroyers intact can be sent to a particular place to quell fire or support american national interest. they get us there. we get it done. some of that comes from this rivalry. most of that is with a wry smile on their face. filled with mutual respect. the navy just drives the bus. they know that is not true. they're doingtrue. there doing it to try to get into a bar fight. they know what those guys do and can do and greatly admire and respect them for it. a lot of this terminology and rivalry his brothers in the family teasing one another. >> during your talk you address the capabilities of the navy which are awesome despite the relatively historically small number of ships. if you were addressing somebody to my group of legislators looking to cut the budget and want to construct an argument to say that either the navy is right size or perhaps needs to grow a little bit, how would
the u.s. navy sought to iranian warships in the persian gulf. more often we need to respond the brush fires. they carried amphibious ships and escorted frigates and destroyers intact can be sent to a particular place to quell fire or support american national interest. they get us there. we get it done. some of that comes from this rivalry. most of that is with a wry smile on their face. filled with mutual respect. the navy just drives the bus. they know that is not true. they're doingtrue....
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he grew up working on the water and he was in the navy. he was on diesel subs in the navy and we just always grew up around the water. >> we also expected at some point today crews will begin the process of at least attempting to pull that tugboat out of the water. right now it is at the bottom of the hudson river.
he grew up working on the water and he was in the navy. he was on diesel subs in the navy and we just always grew up around the water. >> we also expected at some point today crews will begin the process of at least attempting to pull that tugboat out of the water. right now it is at the bottom of the hudson river.
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doing my job in the navy, continue being a seal.. doing the thing i love." byers also spoke about the ultimate sacrifice some seals have made. his teammate was killed during the mission. u.s. navy senior chief special warfare operator edward byers, jr medal of honor recipient: "he was a teammate and a friend.. an american hero." byers says he was just doing his job. weijia jiang channel 2 news. in the entire history of the navy seals, byers is only the sixth member to receive the medal of honor. he also has five paul:i'm paul nelson. the winter got off to a great start in terms of precipitation, but it took a big step backwards in february. we'll have the latest snowpack numbers, coming up at 5:30." do you ever worry about what your kids are eating? tonight's your chance to speak with an expert. registered dietitian, karen fisher owns nutrition connection and she's here to answer your questions. lines are open right now at 858-2222. but first... an influential cardinal discussed the catholic church's history of abuse today while testifying before australian
doing my job in the navy, continue being a seal.. doing the thing i love." byers also spoke about the ultimate sacrifice some seals have made. his teammate was killed during the mission. u.s. navy senior chief special warfare operator edward byers, jr medal of honor recipient: "he was a teammate and a friend.. an american hero." byers says he was just doing his job. weijia jiang channel 2 news. in the entire history of the navy seals, byers is only the sixth member to receive the...
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evolved over centuries in the british navy and picked bin the united states navy. i was struck in the wildfires were, of course, all americans, i was struck by their -- the widespread representation of. sid? i lee was 1/2 few of robert e. lee, brother of fit hugh lee, and mason was grandson of founder george mason, and there were other connections there that were just fascinating. one fellow was an anomaly. a middle class brazilian, he actually had been a drug store clerk and got enam norred rom othese from the midwest. but he managed to get an appointment to the naval academy. he didn't report because the war started so he reported to the confederate navy and worked his way up, but being from the midwest, and he didn't quite relate to the the aristocratic milieu of his southern and deep southern come patriots -- compatriots. interesting. questions? >> okay. charlie. what was the fate -- what happened to the colonial marines you mentioned? you can tell i'm interested -- >> they only were able to recruit 300 to 400 of them and did serve with distinction in the 1814
evolved over centuries in the british navy and picked bin the united states navy. i was struck in the wildfires were, of course, all americans, i was struck by their -- the widespread representation of. sid? i lee was 1/2 few of robert e. lee, brother of fit hugh lee, and mason was grandson of founder george mason, and there were other connections there that were just fascinating. one fellow was an anomaly. a middle class brazilian, he actually had been a drug store clerk and got enam norred...
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and the newest submarine for the navy is one step closer to joining the fleet. we have an up close look at the washington theres another turn in the o-j simpson case. los angeles police are investigating the discovery of a knife reportedly found on property simpson once owned. teri okita reports with the details. pkg los angeles police announced friday that investigators are now testing a knife that a construction worker allegedly found on property super: capt. andy neiman/lapd sot within the last month, lapd became aware of an item that was allegedly recovered by a citizen at the during the demolition of a worker who helped level the home in 1998 says he turned the knife over to an off duty lapd officer years ago. the l-a-p-d says, when detectives discovered the now-retired officer had the knife, they launched an investigation. they say the former officer believed the case was closed and kept it. sot: teri but he was an lapd officer. he didnt know to turn it in? capt i dont know statement. thats the information i have at this time. the l-a-p-ds robbery-homicide
and the newest submarine for the navy is one step closer to joining the fleet. we have an up close look at the washington theres another turn in the o-j simpson case. los angeles police are investigating the discovery of a knife reportedly found on property simpson once owned. teri okita reports with the details. pkg los angeles police announced friday that investigators are now testing a knife that a construction worker allegedly found on property super: capt. andy neiman/lapd sot within the...
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the unmanned aircraft the navy has designed. they decided not to produce it as a production aircraft, but to turn it into a tanker. it was called sea barge. it was also called stingray. whatever we're calling it this month, it will be interesting to see how it relates to the carrier. incredibly useful in day-to-day operations and contingency operations. a lot of question about their usefulness and conflict with it your competitor. theon the eastern edge of asian mainland. i think you'll see that played out because an unmanned aircraft would give the carrier much greater range. right now the air wing is very short-legged. back at used to have a range of is down00 miles, now it to 500 miles. might have bridged that gap. the navy decided they could not by both and decided to go with the short ranged f-35. looking at the air force, you are seeing this played out again. center dot round the a 10 -- centered around the a-10. if you want to penetrate sophisticated air defenses, the a-10 cannot do that for you. you need to move to the f
the unmanned aircraft the navy has designed. they decided not to produce it as a production aircraft, but to turn it into a tanker. it was called sea barge. it was also called stingray. whatever we're calling it this month, it will be interesting to see how it relates to the carrier. incredibly useful in day-to-day operations and contingency operations. a lot of question about their usefulness and conflict with it your competitor. theon the eastern edge of asian mainland. i think you'll see...
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i said look, i want to be in the navy. he said he could draft a letter and send it to the war department and request that you would like to be taken in to the army because we feel that your athletic ability would offset your eyesight. 60 days later i was in the navy. >> teams would lose eight or nine, ten players. >> as the players went off to war, the gerl's baseball league was formed to fill the void and please the fans. >> we had some really great times with different teams. and we really had to fight the win the game. >> 20-year-old dottie collins pitched for the fort wayne daisys. >> it was very popular. we used to pack them in fort way wayne. >> one may nor league player who felt the squeeze of the draft, he was pitching for the st. paul saints when uncle sam sent him a draft notice. >> i ended up in the combat engineers, jumping off of cliffs, blowing up wrijs and obstacles. off for north a year before africa but he got a taste of what laid ahead. >> the commanding officer was demonstrating dynamite and stuff and it
i said look, i want to be in the navy. he said he could draft a letter and send it to the war department and request that you would like to be taken in to the army because we feel that your athletic ability would offset your eyesight. 60 days later i was in the navy. >> teams would lose eight or nine, ten players. >> as the players went off to war, the gerl's baseball league was formed to fill the void and please the fans. >> we had some really great times with different...
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will be delivered to the navy later this year. this weekend people have the chance to hundred fifty years ago that change naval warfare around the world the battle of the ironclad uss monitor against css virginia and each year the mariners museum commemorates the encounter which also is known as the battle of hampton roads photojournalist bonifacio herrera has a look battle of hampton roads was a post battle where ironclad ships fought against each other. if you take everything into consideration this was really our first modern war and weapons with extreme ranges and things like that stepping back in time a noun put myself in my ancestors shoes to see how they would have lived in how they would cope with this. this time in history and is always something new to learn more the reasons every actor is i like to teach other people war had on our nation. it was an extremely pivotal time in our nation's history. i just feel is very important that we pass on not only the events themselves what led up to these events the days you don't l
will be delivered to the navy later this year. this weekend people have the chance to hundred fifty years ago that change naval warfare around the world the battle of the ironclad uss monitor against css virginia and each year the mariners museum commemorates the encounter which also is known as the battle of hampton roads photojournalist bonifacio herrera has a look battle of hampton roads was a post battle where ironclad ships fought against each other. if you take everything into...
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and the navy to the war narrative. it's therefore a form of indirect consumption of war simulations. however, it provided a more recognizable and digestible format for the president. the war game was not the only one to have influence on the book. larry bond disliked the initial navy war game because it was classified, which made it very difficult to use. the rules were very accurate. he invented his own. designed a game called harpoon he would market through dungeons and dragons. clancy bought a copy of this and took the time to write a letter to bond which starts their correspondence and friendship. it bham a major method for validating scenarios used in "red storm rising." they fookt check the dance of the vampires in which soviet bombers are able to hea havavil damage an aircraft carrier. the purpose of war gaming is not to identify what will happen, but rather what could. allowing for the games to serve as important analytical tools for military and civilian planners. a long-time cna war gamer who is considered th
and the navy to the war narrative. it's therefore a form of indirect consumption of war simulations. however, it provided a more recognizable and digestible format for the president. the war game was not the only one to have influence on the book. larry bond disliked the initial navy war game because it was classified, which made it very difficult to use. the rules were very accurate. he invented his own. designed a game called harpoon he would market through dungeons and dragons. clancy bought...
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the james river this month before being delivered to the navy at the end of the year. in the studio, kelly rule, newschannel three. coming up on newschannel three -- a student is arrested -- after police say he found and stole nude pictures from his teacher. plus -- why an america lawyer has taken it upon himself to find the missing malaysia get ready for an adventure to the unexpected. find more than you seek. discover something new each visit to busch gardens. with world-class coasters and life-long connections... it's a different thrill every time. get a pass membership, now only $11 a month. busch gardens. a south carolina student has been arrested after police say he went through his teachers cell phone -- found a nude picture of her -- and posted it online. tony cedrone has more -- it started with a few private pictures on a teacher s cell phone... leigh anne arthur says they were supposed to be a romantic gesture for her husband. but she says a student took pictures of her nude photographs ... when she left her cell phone on her desk.... while she was in a hallw
the james river this month before being delivered to the navy at the end of the year. in the studio, kelly rule, newschannel three. coming up on newschannel three -- a student is arrested -- after police say he found and stole nude pictures from his teacher. plus -- why an america lawyer has taken it upon himself to find the missing malaysia get ready for an adventure to the unexpected. find more than you seek. discover something new each visit to busch gardens. with world-class coasters and...
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seal.. doing the thing i love." (1:13)in the entire history of the navy seals, byers is only the sixth member to receive the medal of honor. byers is the first living, active-duty member of the navy to receive the award in four decades.he also has five bronze stars and two purple hearts. 3 today is national peanut butter lover's day!whether it's smooth.. chunky.. or natural it's great with every snack.the average person will eat 15 hundred peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before graduating from high school. the snack has been popular since the early 1900s but no one knows who invented it. today it's an eight hundred million dollar industry.peanut butter is a good source of 3 an old paper mill is getting some renovations.we'll tell you how it's going to transform into a place for kids.plus, a little boy shares a special bond with a new best friend.we'll tell you why "honey" the hunting dog is now 3 3 3 there are big plans to turn the former champion paper mill site in hamilton into a place for people to play.the old mill closed decades ago.now the city is teaming up with a california
seal.. doing the thing i love." (1:13)in the entire history of the navy seals, byers is only the sixth member to receive the medal of honor. byers is the first living, active-duty member of the navy to receive the award in four decades.he also has five bronze stars and two purple hearts. 3 today is national peanut butter lover's day!whether it's smooth.. chunky.. or natural it's great with every snack.the average person will eat 15 hundred peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before...
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navy at the end of the year. in newport news -- todd corillo -- newschannel 3. tracking clouds and a few showers for the weekend....the entire weekend will not be a washout, but a few showers are possible. no rain is expected on our friday night though. instead, we )ll see partly cloudy skies. north between 5 and 15 mph. temperatures will dip into the mid 30s overnight. on day with some sunshine. but clouds will build in advance of a fast moving area of low pressure from the northwest. this clipper system will move over the area, giving way to a few scattered showers late saturday through early sunday afternoon. the rain could be heavy at times. again, we re not expecting a weekend washout. in fact, late in the afternoon on sunday, high temperatures on saturday and sunday will be in the upper 40s and lower 50s. next week, we ll see a nice warm up. highs will rise into the 60s and possibly the 70s by the middle of the work week. we )re expecting tonight on newschannel three at 11 - the beach world war 2 veteran wh
navy at the end of the year. in newport news -- todd corillo -- newschannel 3. tracking clouds and a few showers for the weekend....the entire weekend will not be a washout, but a few showers are possible. no rain is expected on our friday night though. instead, we )ll see partly cloudy skies. north between 5 and 15 mph. temperatures will dip into the mid 30s overnight. on day with some sunshine. but clouds will build in advance of a fast moving area of low pressure from the northwest. this...
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the chances made by the navy that could keep the sailors in its ranks. >>> and lawyers for army sergeant bo bergdahl accusing a presidential candidate of tating their clients' chance for a fair trial. >>> attorneys for army sargeant bo bergdahl are accusing donald trump of compromising their client's right to a fair trial. bergdahl faces charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. he walked off his post in afghanistan in 2009 and was later captured. he was released five years late he as parts of a prisoner swap for five detainees in guantanamo bay. trump has said that bergdahl is a no-good traitor who should have been executed. bergdahl's trial is this summer. he has yet to enter a plea. >>> the five men who escaped and captured in golden bay park face more charges. they kidnapped man and will face charges. the map who was kidnapped is now suing the county. >>> and the phone in syed farook's phone could point to a third shooter. investigators believe that getting into that phone would answer the question. farook and his wife killed 13 people. apple is refusing to unlock the ph
the chances made by the navy that could keep the sailors in its ranks. >>> and lawyers for army sergeant bo bergdahl accusing a presidential candidate of tating their clients' chance for a fair trial. >>> attorneys for army sargeant bo bergdahl are accusing donald trump of compromising their client's right to a fair trial. bergdahl faces charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. he walked off his post in afghanistan in 2009 and was later captured. he was released...
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wickware has been in the navy 11 years. growing up in hawaii, he started flying gliders when he was just 14. john hilts played basketball for notre dame before joining the navy, where he would be chosen for the elite blue angels demonstration team. it takes a crew of 5,000 to get a ship 20 stories high with miles of passageways. life below the deck is bustling. the ship's barber shop doles out 20,000 haircuts and trims per year. and the kitchen dishes up 18,000 meals to the hungry crew each day. they worship on board as well. >> everything from voodoo to roman catholic services, an anglican services, anything you can imagine we have. >> wait a minute. voodoo? >> that's true. >> reporter: these creature comforts are true on a ship that launches or lands an aircraft every 60 to 90 seconds when flight operations are under way. it is the rainbow warriors who make it happen, the maintainers in green, white launch and recovery, and the red bombs. >> a lot of ordnance has been dropped. >> a lot more than my last three cruises comb
wickware has been in the navy 11 years. growing up in hawaii, he started flying gliders when he was just 14. john hilts played basketball for notre dame before joining the navy, where he would be chosen for the elite blue angels demonstration team. it takes a crew of 5,000 to get a ship 20 stories high with miles of passageways. life below the deck is bustling. the ship's barber shop doles out 20,000 haircuts and trims per year. and the kitchen dishes up 18,000 meals to the hungry crew each...
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the navy. story is what the getting at, and i think there will be more in the future -- is there were some real problems at seal teamsix, and one of the things the bissonnette investigation starts to scratch at is they hadad a defensive rus for seal team six as they did for other parts of the military. they were celebrities, pro athletes of the military, certainly the navy, and they got away with a lot of things no one else gets away with. here, someone was being accused, essentially, of being an active and having a separate business that had contracts with a company that provided material ,nd equipment to seal team six so you have a natural western of a car is of interest -- natural question of a conflict of interest. continues a continuous investigation into him. juan: we just have a few minutes. i wanted to ask about your fascinating story late last year on missionaries in north korea. mr. cole: last year was published a story about a pentagon program that ended att the end of 2012 about an
the navy. story is what the getting at, and i think there will be more in the future -- is there were some real problems at seal teamsix, and one of the things the bissonnette investigation starts to scratch at is they hadad a defensive rus for seal team six as they did for other parts of the military. they were celebrities, pro athletes of the military, certainly the navy, and they got away with a lot of things no one else gets away with. here, someone was being accused, essentially, of being...
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the sixth navy s.e.a.l. in the history of the award. the hero risked his life to rescue a hostage in afghanistan. >>> edward byers jr. goes to great lengths to stay hidden but on monday the 36-year-old was at the center of the president's attention. >> he's the consummate professional. >> reporter: he awarded the special ops chief the special medal of honor. in 2008 hi was part of a raid that saved a hostage. was under way when he heard someone calling his name. >> as soon as i heard my name and i answered back and they heard where my voice was coming from, one s.e.a.l. just came and laid on top of me. >> reporter: that man was byers. >> with his bare hands pinned the fighter to the wall and held him until his teammates took action. >> reporter: byers is the first living active duty member of the navy to receive the award in ten decades. >> i'm going to second doing my job in the navy and being a s.e.a.l. his teammate was kill durding the mission. >> he was a teammate, a friend, a true american hero. >> repo
the sixth navy s.e.a.l. in the history of the award. the hero risked his life to rescue a hostage in afghanistan. >>> edward byers jr. goes to great lengths to stay hidden but on monday the 36-year-old was at the center of the president's attention. >> he's the consummate professional. >> reporter: he awarded the special ops chief the special medal of honor. in 2008 hi was part of a raid that saved a hostage. was under way when he heard someone calling his name. >> as...
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the places that the navy needs to be. this plays out also with the cruises the navy had proposed, essentially deactivating some cruises. congress has forbidden them from doing that. the other place i think you'll see some issues in the navy is regarding carriers. and shawn talked about that a little with the new class, you know, this unmanned aircraft that the navy had designed. they decided not to produce it as a production aircraft but to turn it into a tanker called cbars. there's also some interest in calling it stingray. so i think whatever we're calling it this month, i think it will be the center of a lot of discussion about the carriers because there's been enormous debate about the role of the carriers going forward. clearly, they're very useful in day-to-day operations and continuous sea operations. a lot of questions about their usefulness in a conflict with a peer competitor, for example, one on the eastern edge of the asian mainland. so i think you'll see that played out because an unmanned aircraft would giv
the places that the navy needs to be. this plays out also with the cruises the navy had proposed, essentially deactivating some cruises. congress has forbidden them from doing that. the other place i think you'll see some issues in the navy is regarding carriers. and shawn talked about that a little with the new class, you know, this unmanned aircraft that the navy had designed. they decided not to produce it as a production aircraft but to turn it into a tanker called cbars. there's also some...
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everything has to go through the navy. >> reporter: but the navy has also declined our interview requests. according to its record, the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech says it remediated the suspect areas. but smith believes the company failed to identify or retest other questionable locations. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> reporter: he worries the health of those who will work, play and live at hunter's point may be at stake for years to come. >> do you trust the cleanup that's happening at hunter's point? >> no. not from what i seen, no. >> reporter: the navy awarded tetra tech $10 million in contracts after it caught the company falsifying data. but the navy says it has also hired another contractor to provide quality control. just last month the nuclear regulatory commission found tetra tech may have violated an nrc requirement. it is now considering enforcement action. anthony smith, though, says he's never been contacted by the nrc and he says he would tell the agency exactly what he told us. back to you. >> okay. than
everything has to go through the navy. >> reporter: but the navy has also declined our interview requests. according to its record, the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech says it remediated the suspect areas. but smith believes the company failed to identify or retest other questionable locations. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> reporter: he worries the health of those who will work, play and live at hunter's point...
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everything has to go to the navy. >> reporter: the navy declined our interview request according to its report, the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech it said it remediated the suspect areas. smith believes the companied to identify or retest other questionable locations. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> reporter: he worries the health of those who will work, play, and live at hunter's point may be at stake for years to come. >> reporter: do you trust the clean up happening at hunter's point? >> no. not after what i've seen no. >> reporter: the navy awarded tt the company after it found them falsifying data. they found tetra tech may have violated a federal requirement. the nrc is considering enforcement action. anthony smith said he's never been contacted by the agency but would tell regulators exactly what he told us. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay." it wasn't supposed to go down this way. the lonely suns make a serious run ending the warrior's record. details next. >>> and your time is 7:42. we want to give you a live l
everything has to go to the navy. >> reporter: the navy declined our interview request according to its report, the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech it said it remediated the suspect areas. smith believes the companied to identify or retest other questionable locations. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> reporter: he worries the health of those who will work, play, and live at hunter's point may be at stake for years...
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three congressmen have written the navy suggesting the sites may be the source of cancer causing chemicals found in nearby wells. the navy says it's received that letter but not made a comment. >>> now to a battle over princeton battlefield. several groups have joined to face part of a revolutionary battlefield from being developed. the save princeton coalition wants to derail plans for the institute of advanced study to development.nit faculty housing it would be built on land adjacent to princeton battlefield state park. ground. >>> fire emergency, the approaching deadline that could leave a troubled town without a place to the you were when a home goes up in flames. be dropping below freezing ng to tonight. so we have the threat of icing and i'm also watching showers for your weekend. plus a nice spring warm-up coming. >> the snowfall from this morning that melted through most of the area so now we have puddles on the sidewalks and the roadways and temperatures tonight will be dropping below freezing. so we have the threat of ice to develop tonight and into early tomorrow. keep that in
three congressmen have written the navy suggesting the sites may be the source of cancer causing chemicals found in nearby wells. the navy says it's received that letter but not made a comment. >>> now to a battle over princeton battlefield. several groups have joined to face part of a revolutionary battlefield from being developed. the save princeton coalition wants to derail plans for the institute of advanced study to development.nit faculty housing it would be built on land...
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the washington will move into the james river this month before being delivered to the navy at the end of the year. the countdown is on. we )re hours away from a scheduled rocket launch at nasa )s wallops flight facility on the eastern shore. this is live look this morning of the launch pad. the plan is to launch a rocket carrying three into suborbital space. the launch window is between seven and ten this morning. backup launch days are tuesday through saturday. it )s official -- peyton manning is retiring from the n-f-l -- and he )s going out a champion. the denver broncos ) twitter account congratulated manning for his -- quote -- "magnificent 18- year nfl career." -- end quote. officials say manning notified the team -- but no official news conference has been announced. the five-time m- v-p is one of only two quarterbacks to beat every team in the nfl. brett favre is the other. manning is retiring with several n-f-l records under his belt, including most career touchdown passes. he )s the only quarterback to win super bowls with two teams. newschannel three is taking action for yo
the washington will move into the james river this month before being delivered to the navy at the end of the year. the countdown is on. we )re hours away from a scheduled rocket launch at nasa )s wallops flight facility on the eastern shore. this is live look this morning of the launch pad. the plan is to launch a rocket carrying three into suborbital space. the launch window is between seven and ten this morning. backup launch days are tuesday through saturday. it )s official -- peyton...
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everything has to go to the navy. >> reporter: but the navy has also declined our interview requests. according to its report the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech says it remediated the suspect areas, but smith says the company failed to identify or test other questionable locations. he worries the health of those who will work, play and live at hunters point may be at stake for years to come. >> do you trust the cleanup that's happening at hunters point? >> no. not what i seen, no. >> reporter: the navy awarded tetra tech $10 million in contracts after it caught the company falsifying data, but the navy says it has also hired another contractor to provide quality control. the nuclear regulatory commission found tetra tech may have violated an nrc requirement and is considering enforcement action. anthony smith says he's never been contacted by the nrc and he says he would tell the agency exactly what he told us. back to you. >>> and if you have a tip for our investigative unit, you can give them a call. 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to t
everything has to go to the navy. >> reporter: but the navy has also declined our interview requests. according to its report the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech says it remediated the suspect areas, but smith says the company failed to identify or test other questionable locations. he worries the health of those who will work, play and live at hunters point may be at stake for years to come. >> do you trust the cleanup that's happening...
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everything has to go to the navy. >> reporter: but the navy has also declined our interview requests. according to its report, the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech says it remediated the suspect areas. but smith believes the company failed to identify or retest other questionable locations. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> reporter: he worries the health of those who will work, play, and live at hunters point may be at stake for years to come. do you trust the cleanup that is happening at hunters point? >> no. not what i seen, no. >> that was vicky nguyen reporting. the navy awarded tetra tech $10 million in contracts after it caught the company falsifying data. but the navy says it hired another contractor to provide quality control. just last month, the nuclear regulatory commission found tetra tech may have violated a federal requirement. the nrc is now considering action. smith says he is he has never been contacted and said he will tell investigators exactly what he told us. if you have a tip, you can send about e-mail
everything has to go to the navy. >> reporter: but the navy has also declined our interview requests. according to its report, the company disciplined two supervisors and conducted ethical training. tetra tech says it remediated the suspect areas. but smith believes the company failed to identify or retest other questionable locations. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> reporter: he worries the health of those who will work, play, and live at hunters point may be...