Contaminated drinking water on Navy ships
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Lol this was a problem on my ship 15 years ago. The fleet is just crewed by pussies now, so you hear a lot more about how uncomfortable it is.
War, and the equipment used to fight them, is not good for your health. When they say you can go to college for free after you serve, it isn't free, there is most certainly a cost, and it isn't money.
I was lucky, as a Navy corpsman I spent my whole tour of duty at hospitals. GI Bill helped put me through college and to buy my first home. We had Vietnam to deal with but at least we weren’t woke like now.
Thank you for your service.
Vietnam isn't a thing to gloss over either, I'm sure you have your own burdens to bear, probably far more significant than my own.
Thank you for yours. I had it much easier than many and I’m thankful for that.
So thats where they're shipping the unsold bud light
Can confirm a frequent problem, at least for another carrier . Except ours didn't happen from corrosion- the discharge of bilges with JP5 in it upstream of the intake of water for desalinization was ours. The fuel would make it through the distillers, into the potable tanks.
It was pretty damn obvious, though, when it happened, and we'd flush it out- it wasn't the most carcinogenic threat on the boat.
Imagine still volunteering to serve the zog.
Deliberate to further weaken our military. Contaminated water at Camp LeJeune too.
Contaminated with what? Sea water? Bilge pump oil? Black or grey water?
they pumped jet fuel into the potable water tanks because they're retarded.
O, FFS...
Same problem as reported in Hawaii a few years back. Coincidence?