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 Post subject: USS Bonhomme Richard
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:56 am 
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Hard to see her not being a total constructive loss after this one



I'd say she would be a good candidate for a Sinkex but her hull and bulkheads will be so badly buckled by the heat that it wouldn't even be a good evaluation of the weaponry. She'll just end up going to the breakers after this.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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That's too bad, I hope the injured recover quickly and completely. A friend sailed on it's predecessor, CV-31, and I think a couple of coworkers served on the current ship.


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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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More like the Boned Dick, amirite?


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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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They're doing some kind of defensive fire-fighting....this thing is going to continue to burn under observation for a few more days.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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They're doing some kind of defensive fire-fighting....this thing is going to continue to burn under observation for a few more days.

Even though the ship is essentially a loss (hearing the flight deck has now collapsed under the heat) they are still trying to fight it there's almost a million pounds of fuel stored 2 decks below where the fires are burning.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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It will run to the water line. I just hope this is a totally probable accident and there is no way that either side can use it for an advantage. Heaven help us if BLM or ANTIFA did this or there is greatness and the right try to Reichstag it

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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The ship is not coming back from this and is honestly too damaged to even do an effective Sink-ex on


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lot of incompetence in the navy

further evidence USA is a third world country


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like the collisions that are so commonplace, I suspect there is a woman in charge here somewhere, since the navy is so infatuated w diversity


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Antarctica wrote:
lot of incompetence in the navy

further evidence USA is a third world country

This one is on General Dynamics or the subcontractor they were using

https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2018/0 ... 536325239/

The article said work was to be done by May, but scuttlebutt I heard was that the work had been delayed and she was still undergoing this refit. The purpose of the refit was to extend her life and to give her the facilities needed to support the F-35B.

I'm wondering what the exposure is here for General Dynamics or their insurance company.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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like the collisions that are so commonplace, I suspect there is a woman in charge here somewhere, since the navy is so infatuated w diversity

If you actually read up on those 2017 collisions, you would know the issues were lack of qualified watch standers, fatigue among the few who were qualified, and integration of new technology without proper training.

https://features.propublica.org/navy-ac ... se-mccain/

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I honestly don’t care what you have to say, terrorist retard LARP boy.


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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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I wouldn't think there would be enough flammable materials on the ship while in maintenance to burn so much. Or hot enough to melt and deform the steel. Might as well made it out of balsa.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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I honestly don’t care what you have to say, terrorist retard LARP boy.

Living rent free inside your empty skull.

I'm glad that Covid completely wrecked your plans to work as a contractor. Between that and July getting fired, some good came from it.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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I wouldn't think there would be enough flammable materials on the ship while in maintenance to burn so much. Or hot enough to melt and deform the steel. Might as well made it out of balsa.

because of the work they are doing there would be a ton of flammable oils. You would also have acetylene tanks for the welding job. It's why "hot work" is one of the major risks during a refit.

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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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That got him mad.

Autistic manchild and your Tamiya models, you can’t actually do anything because you’re A) too retarded and B) have made enough threats on the internet that you probably don’t even qualify for a PPL. You’re a LARP.


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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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I still don’t wish any ill on you though. I leave that petty hatefulness to the baby brained.


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 Post subject: Re: USS Bonhomme Richard
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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
pittmike wrote:
I wouldn't think there would be enough flammable materials on the ship while in maintenance to burn so much. Or hot enough to melt and deform the steel. Might as well made it out of balsa.

because of the work they are doing there would be a ton of flammable oils. You would also have acetylene tanks for the welding job. It's why "hot work" is one of the major risks during a refit.


Who the hell welds with oxy/acetylene anymore? I doubt they even cut anything on that ship with technology being able to fabricate it elsewhere. I would be surprised if there were many flammable items on that shop as well. Someone fucked up bad.

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The fire was started in the lower vehicle bay, which on the Wasp class is deep in the bowels of the ship. It's even below the well deck. From what I heard the fact it was a Sunday morning and she was in refit contributed as there were very few crew members aboard. Every single Navy sailor is a trained firefighter (harsh lesson learned from the Forrest Fire) so not having that crew aboard meant there was no one who could go in and put it out before it had quickly spread. You basically had civilian contractors down there who fucked up and then had no training or equipment to deal with it.

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I honestly don’t care what you have to say, terrorist retard LARP boy.

How many countries have you been thrown out of again? :lol:

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I honestly don’t care what you have to say, terrorist retard LARP boy.

How many countries have you been thrown out of again? :lol:

I've lost count. I guess countries don't like unemployable leaches sticking around.

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After 4 days, the fire is out and you can see why she burned with some of the barrels aboard her.

There's no way this ship is coming back. I don't even think the Franklin or Forrestal burned this badly.














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