Oct 20: Todays annual Q Drop Delta(s) [1 total]
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2018[0],2019[0], 2020 [1]This is a regular daily post but anyone else is free to join the effort in case I miss any days. A big shout out to the Anon(s) behind qalerts.app and all the other drop archive sites, whose work will not be forgotten (and of course the anons here on GA.W).
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https://qagg.news
https://qposts.online
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"Set condition 1 SQ for strategic missile launch."
What does SQ mean?
“Material Condition” is a Navy-wide ship readiness code, similar to the national DEFCON code. It incorporates a number, and may include one or more letters. It indicates battle readiness, much like the conditions used on surface ships (X-RAY, YOKE and ZEBRA, which indicate which water-tight doors are closed), but also includes crew readiness for battle. Condition 4 is least ready, Condition 1 is most ready.
The letters that follow are specific to the type of ship and specific mission. For example, on a Knox-class frigate at Battlestations against a submarine (ASW — Anti-Submarine Warfare mission) we set Condition 1AS. On a Skate-class SSN, we set Condition 1S. On both George Washington and Ohio-class SSBNs, when we stationed Battlestations, Missile, we set Material Condition 1SQ.
When we went to Battlestations, Missile, the command on the 1MC (ship-wide PA system) was either “Man Battlestations Missile, for WSRT” (Weapon System Readiness Test) or “Man Battlestations Missile, for Strategic Launch”
Source: https://www.quora.com/What-does-set-for-condition-1SQ-from-the-movie-Crimson-Tide-mean
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