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Fake News of the Mexican Navy Arriving in California Started on a Boating Web Forum. On July 1. 2th, a member from a popular boating message board posted a photo of some boats he didn’t recognize near Dana Point, a small city on the California coast halfway between LA and San Diego. Someone responded to the post with speculation that it might be the Mexican Navy. And then the internet’s game of Telephone did its magic before a reputable news outlet discovered they were actually Navy SEALS. Commenters on Boat. Watch Ernest Goes To Africa Dailymotion. Design. net, a popular boating web forum, speculated that the photo could show the Mexican Navy just filling up during a stop along the California coast: Could be CB9.
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Mexican Navy who uses them to protect ships and passengers from acts of terror and terrorism as Mexican and U. Watch The Elephant Man Online Metacritic. S. homeland security measures. People posted photos of similar looking boats that were confirmed to be of the Mexican Navy: The boats indeed looked similar, but not the same. Which is an important distinction when you’re trying to identify military vehicles of any stripe. A few weeks later on August 1st, a website called The Log: California’s Boating & Fishing News picked up the story, writing that it was, “able to confirm both vessels were indeed part of the Mexico Navy fleet, as a few people on the internet guessed.”From The Log (emphasis mine): Nordhavn’s Justin Zumwalt caught some post- Fourth of July fireworks on the water in South Orange County as a pair of Mexican Navy stealth vessels visited Dana Point Harbor. These boats might have been moving around out in the open for all to see, but no one really knew why these vessels were visiting Dana Point Harbor in the first place.
At least three agencies – O. C. Parks, Orange County Sheriff’s Department and U. S. Coast Guard – had no information available as to why these two vessels were in Dana Point, let alone their agency of origin. There were also threads online about these two vessels, with some surmising they were actually part of Mexico’s Navy. Even others pondered whether the Department of Homeland Security launched a pair of immigration enforcement vessels. The original poster on the boating web forum even went back and published The Log’s article in a follow- up saying that the boats were indeed from the Mexican Navy.
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But others on the forum weren’t so sure. As it turns out, the boating news site was wrong.
The vessels weren’t from Mexico, despite their “confirmations.” The internet sleuths were mistaken and so was The Log. The Orange County Register finally got in touch with someone at the Orange County Sheriff’s Department who knew what they were talking about. The boats were actually US Navy SEALs.“This is the second time they stopped in our harbor,” Sgt. Rich Himmel told the OC Register, speaking about the SEALs.“If the Mexican Navy were in the harbor, we would be informed ahead of time by the Department of Defense or Homeland Security,” said Himmel. So there you have it: The Mexican Navy invasion that wasn’t. For all the talk of crowdsourcing and internet sleuthing being the future (CBS even has a new show with that exact premise called Wisdom of the Crowd) it turns out crowds can be pretty dumb. And it’s a good thing Trump’s staff didn’t hand him the article from The Log.
He might have tried to beg Mexico to let him extend The Wall™ into the ocean.[OC Register via Stars and Stripes].
Appendix: Glossary of U. S. Navy slang. Template: dynamic list. The following are some examples of the slang of the United States. Navy, you will also see references to the United States Marine Corps as well because of their use of naval terminology sometimes also referred to as NAVSpeak. Note that in the Navy, many ships and units have nicknames; these are listed separately, in Appendix: Glossary of U. S. Navy slang/Unit nicknames. Table of Contents: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0- dark- hundred, 0'dark- hundred (pronounced "oh dark hundred", because the "zero" in time expressions was verbally pronounced "oh" in the US Navy and US Army as late as the 1.
A slang term for any time between midnight and daylight. Used to convey that the time is when people are usually asleep. We have to get up at 0- dark- hundred." It is not a reference to any particular time. A slang term that is used to describe that the commencement time of an operation or exercise is after midnight and before daylight; most typically when people would be deep asleep.
It is not a reference to any particular time. When a sailor in dress pants pulls down on the top two corners and all 1. D1. 0T: A mythical substance that new Sailors are sent in search of as a joke. Pronounced as "one dee ten tee" or "idiot". MC: The General Announcing system on a ship.
Division: The division, in most aviation and afloat commands, which is responsible for the material condition and cleanliness of the ship. On ships equipped with small boats, the First Lieutenant or "First" (First Division Officer or Deck Department Head) is in charge of these boats and the sailors who maintain and run them.
On small boats, the "First" is in charge of boatswain mates and deck seaman. On larger ships, the "First" may be in charge of air crew. Work for 1st division varies among ships depending on size. Small ships only have one division, while larger ships like carriers or amphibs can have 5 or more. On Submarines the 1st Looey (1st Lt) is usually an non- qual Ensign and he runs "seaman gang" responsible for, among other responsibilities, all the gadgets necessary for handling and storing of mooring lines, materiel condition of Topside (chipping and painting), escape and rescue equipment like life vests and Steinke Hoods back when they were carried. Seaman gang, the 1st Lt's folks, are often non- quals who are e- 4 & below with a first class or senior second class petty officer as leading petty officer. When the wardroom is short on baby Ensigns and/or in shipyard overhaul periods the 1st Lt may be a Chief Petty Officer.
JV: Engineering sound- powered circuit. Growler)2. MC: Engineering loudspeaker circuit. It's like the 1. MC but restricted to Engineering Spaces. MC: On submarines this is generally the Ship's Control Comms Circuit (between the OOD on the bridge and Helmsman below in Control. MC: Ships command intercom circuit, mainly used between the bridge, combat, and flight decks. Also known as the Bitch Box.
A female, perceived to be unattractive otherwise, out at sea on a ship which has many more males than females and who is consequently paid more attention than she would be paid on land. She was a 2 before going to sea, a 1. Abbreviation of "It's gonna take 2 surgeons 6 hours to remove 1. Used to motivate someone who is not pulling their weight.
P- 1: Work center Maintenance manual; prior to OPNAV numbering the current guidance 4. P. The series of books; 4. P- 1, 4. 3P- 2, 4. P- 3 & 4. 3P- 4 were separate books covering all aspects of maintenance. The 4. 3P- 2, 4. 3P- 3 & 4. P- 4 books were replaced in the mid 1. M" all across the front & side.
The 4. 3P- 1 book containing MIPs stayed in the work center and was a deep red color with 4. P- 1 across the cover. Officially no longer named the 4. P- 1, the fleet continues to name and refer to their work center maintenance manual as the 4. P- 1. 4. JG: Communications circuit used by V4 Fuels Division to coordinate flight deck fueling operations between the flight deck and below decks pump and filter rooms.
Also used to pass information between a flight deck fuel station and flight deck control as to status of fueling operations for individual aircraft. Found on aircraft carriers and similar vessels.
MC: Emergency communications circuit that overrides sound powered phone communications to alert controlling stations to a casualty. MC: A circuit similar to the 1. MC, except that it is only heard on the flight deck of an air- capable ship and in engineering spaces. It is EXTREMELY loud to overcome the jet noise on the flight deck. Do not stand near one of the speakers without hearing protection. Preferred term by Amphib sailors for LCM- 8 or LCM- 6 boats, as opposed to "Mike" boat.
Day Wonder, 9. 0 Day Miracle: OCS graduate (as opposed to a graduate of four- year Naval Academy or ROTC training). A period of five nights and four days off of work due to special liberty or holiday. Very rarely occurs due to duty. Amnesia: Occurs when a sailor has been deployed and selective memory is desired to deal with questions asked by his or her significant other.
Whatever happens on WESTPAC stays on WESTPAC."4 acres of sovereign U. S. soil: An aircraft carrier. Abu Dhabi (used attributively / as an adjective): Labeled in Arabic aboard a ship; used of any product, but especially soda cans. We've been home from cruise for 8 months and we still have Abu Dhabi Cokes in the vending machines!" (More common synonym: Hadji.)Acey- Deucey Club: A recreational facility that serves alcohol for first and second class petty officers, or any Enlisted Club that caters mostly to First and Second Class Petty Officers, but still allows all enlisted personnel. Admin: Aviation,Pre- arranged meeting point, or shared hotel in- port. Admin Warfare Specialist (humorous, sometimes derisive): A yeoman, personnelman or holder of another Navy administrative rating. Used especially of a sailor who does not have a warfare pin.
ADCAP Advanced Capability Torpedo that began life as the Mk 4. After the 3rd Mod, advances in computer technology and circuit miniaturization brought about the ADCAP which is a truly remarkable torpedo. ADSEP: ADministrative SEParation: Release from Naval Service for administrative reasons.
The list of reasons is very extensive and can be found in BUPERSINST 1. C, Enclosure (2).)AD: Aviation Machinist Mate, one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome. A- Farts: (AFRTS)Armed Forces Radio & Television Service.