The Navy detecting an anomoly is not sufficient evidence to call of a search. Hi, USCG vet, typically the CG will search on missing persons for up to five days. Where the reports of "clanking" or whatever came from, I don't know, but for the Coast Guard, there needs to be sufficient reason before suspending the search. Reason like... Locating the debris field of the craft. Unless someone actually witnessed the implosion, that theory was a theory until Thursday when they found supporting evidence to suspend the search.
How the story was stretched in media, any kind of psy-op twisting- that's all media and other rogue elements. While our military needs to have its balls reattatched, the CG just does what they're told. They aren't out to get you... Unless you're drowning at sea.
No CG experience, but one of my supervisors was an ex-CG Captain, and he was the most phenomenal personnel manager I have ever met (as well as knowing his technical subject matter). I will always uphold the Coast Guard as a service that knows its personnel.
The Navy detecting an anomoly is not sufficient evidence to call of a search. Hi, USCG vet, typically the CG will search on missing persons for up to five days. Where the reports of "clanking" or whatever came from, I don't know, but for the Coast Guard, there needs to be sufficient reason before suspending the search. Reason like... Locating the debris field of the craft. Unless someone actually witnessed the implosion, that theory was a theory until Thursday when they found supporting evidence to suspend the search.
How the story was stretched in media, any kind of psy-op twisting- that's all media and other rogue elements. While our military needs to have its balls reattatched, the CG just does what they're told. They aren't out to get you... Unless you're drowning at sea.
Exactly, and I loved my time in the CG!
No CG experience, but one of my supervisors was an ex-CG Captain, and he was the most phenomenal personnel manager I have ever met (as well as knowing his technical subject matter). I will always uphold the Coast Guard as a service that knows its personnel.