The chiefs mess all paid in and they set up repeaters throughout the whole ship lol. Strictly kept it to e-7 and above but no officers.
Turns out even criminal conspiracy and a court martial wont get you demoted from chief.
The chiefs mess all paid in and they set up repeaters throughout the whole ship lol. Strictly kept it to e-7 and above but no officers.
Turns out even criminal conspiracy and a court martial wont get you demoted from chief.
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navy is really fricking up left and right
there was that commander the other day who got relieved of duty for posting a picture of himself shooting a gun with the scope on backwards.
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Jesus Christ dude you don't have to be a good shot to at least looked the part
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Love the hand on his shoulder. Looks like somebody going, "Uh, sir..."
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Nah it's his fault for not noticing, but he definitely got set up by his lower enlisted. Probably cuz he's bad at other shit and they wanted him gone.
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I checked and he got replaced by a woman
Every time I read a navy commander replaced article some woman replaces him
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That is a very dramatic firing stance.
Elbows up, hoes down.
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Feet, knees, elbows
but realistically you're shooting a big ball from the deck of a ship in clear weather just fricking shoot normally
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Jesus I'm a literal r-slur and I can tell
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How would he not know?
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How often do you think Navy officers use guns as part of their job
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What kind of r-slur argument is this? They literally are trained to use rifles.
This is like a mock AR you give to the range newbie to laugh at them.
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Pretty sure Navy OCS only does pistol qualification.
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At least in Canada, you would have rifle and pistol training in officer basic training, with annual re-qual, its not at all difficult, but you need to operate the systems to a basic level of proficiency
Even without those re-quals I would expect, at a minimum, a naval officer of any trade and rank should be able to know how to shoulder a rifle and know that the scope is mounted in the right direction, if not in an optimal position fore or aft, (I'd excuse the foregrip positioning) its not that complicated
He's managed to reach command, and with the pic being this sloppy (if you don't know ask and he should know enough to ask) the loss of confidence makes sense
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I will say as a fully self-taught shooter (extensive flat range larping) that most enlisted military guys I've shot with have solid fundamental marksmanship techniques for rifles but really struggle with shotguns and pistols.
I'm not friends with any officers who weren't into guns (neurodivergent) before joining so I have no idea how bad it is with a senior officers
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Not uncommon when dealing with pirates or other motorboat small craft.
Ziggers commonly resort to AKs when attacked by naval drones (aka remote guided torpedo boats, ww2 tech), but you clearly need at least .50 cal to stop unmanned boat.
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tbh I don't think officers even shoot guns except like once during training. most af/navy ENLISTED only ever shoot guns during basic, except for secfo/ milpolice who have to shoot regularly.
oh and maybe army/ marines im not sure i know they have a rifle week but i don't know much shooting they do
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Did he assemble that gun set up himself? Like they still have guns around for officers?
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He was probably disliked by the people he led so the armorer handed him a gun with the scope backwards to make him look r-slurred.
I don't think he was fired for the picture more likely the loss of confidence in his ability to lead.
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The pic was from last year iirc
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Ah maybe it was a joke. can you see through a backwards scope? I guess its all just blue water anyway
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Marines all have personally issued weapons but he probably got his from the MAs on the boat
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idk all Marines shoot at least once a year as a service requirement so that's around 2-3 weeks on the range and tables 1-6, the specific stuff for their unit and MOS METL like combat arms has to shoot heavies and probably maybe CQB and sometimes just to burn ammo
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and unshaven
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He was just leveling the playing field
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Yeah I saw that and wondered how the frick that would result in being relieved. Seemed like there must have been something else.
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Being an r-slur isn't a crime. Getting caught being an r-slur and becoming famous for it is.
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The whole thing is embarrassing.
1. Scope is on backwards
2. Shoulder stock isn't against the shoulder
3. Chickenwing arm = bad shooting stance
4. Foregrip not mounted nearly far enough out
5. Again how do you mount a scope backwards and never realize between setting it up and using it for this photo
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You can coast under the fricking radar being shit but when you make the fricking news, its over.
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Making the unit and service look stupid will get you relieved no problem
@i_only_downmarsey_bad_posts
what the frick are you even doing, freakshow?
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