National Guard in Hospitals? Planes can't fly due to 5G? "Scare Event" - "WAR Coming Fast; U.S. Navy Sorties 22 Warships, 4 Nuclear Subs in ONE DAY" - Storm Upon Us?
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22 ships setting sail isn't much of a thing at all. That happens all the time. You should've seen it when we had more ships. The Navy routinely doubled that number almost monthly.
I'm not saying this isnt significant, but I'm also not saying it is. The Navy's deployment schedules and patterns right now may be a correlation, then again...
Be very leery of Hal Turner. He spews a lot of noise and garbage and it can be hard to tell what's real and what's in his imagination.
Case in point: For those that don't know, basically anyone who isn't or hasn't been a Sailor, all it takes is two Carrier Battlegroups setting sail to equal or surpass those numbers. That's not to mention a Destroyer Squadron or Frigate Squadron setting sail at the same time, too. And the Navy NEVER publishes which subs set sail, even though there's ALWAYS two with a Battleground, one Boomer (missile sub) and one Fast Attack that sets sail with the CBG. And we usually have at least 4 CBGs underway at a time, at least 2 Desrons sailing off each coast, one near HI and one near Japan/S.E. Asia. All at the same time. Always.
Fast attack boats may travel with the battle group, but not the boomers. Yes, I did that serving under Reagan.
Unless they changed doctrine due to cutbacks.
Agree. SOP is one SSN attack sub for each battle group, sometimes, but rarely two. SSBNs, boomers, typically act on their own accord away from Battle groups.