Sunday, December 07, 2014

Strategic Nuclear Sub Officer's Quote of the Month

Assignment of supply officers to SSBN subs as policewomen for political correctness demeans normal, red-blooded males, undermines morale and imbeds a disturbing vulnerability into the primary strategic mission.

How can anyone except the current administration wonder why there has been a shocking deterioration in our once admirably disciplined Air Force and Navy  STRATEGIC nuclear forces?!

"The only reason I was there was to stop the submariners from being a--holes, and to get the women to stop crying,"   -

Stated to NavyTimes by an unidentified female Supply Officer (lieutenant) formerly assigned to a U.S. ballistic missile submarine. now retired. She was one the first female volunteers for the submarine force, and fortunately, is now retired from the Navy.
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Can there be any worse folly than insertion of multivariate gender dynamics into traditionally well-run and highly disciplined U.S. strategic missions (Air Force and Navy nuclear missile crews)?  Combining biological clocks and nuclear triggers may be politically correct, but it was unnecessary and now appears imprudent.  Some of USS Wyoming's Gold crew have been sidelined as the investigation "continues":
 

Vice Adm. M.J. Connor, commander of the Navy’s submarine force, said in a letter dated Thursday that the alleged perpetrators have been removed from the USS Wyoming while an investigation is conducted. The nuclear-armed submarine is based at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Georgia. - WJCL NEWS

While the alleged invasion of privacy is probably criminal and certainly regrettable, 
assignment of supply officers to SSBN subs as policewomen for political correctness is a disgraceful insult to normal, red-blooded male morale and imbeds a disturbing vulnerability into the primary strategic mission.

Submarines are always silent and strange.

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