Deployment was long and hot but overall a success. We left in January and transited to the Persian Gulf. We became the second carrier strike group in the Gulf. We spent about 4 1/2 months in the Gulf. It was hot and sweaty and we were glad to be leave when we did. We then transited back towards Hawaii, stopping of Guam to take part in Valiant Shield 2007. That exercise involved 3 carrier strike groups and was the largest Naval exercise in the world this year.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Deployment
Disneyland Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is yet another amazing place. It has a massive population, squeezed into a relatively small area. High rises and tiny back street alleys. The city is lit up through all the hours of the night with huge signs hanging from the sides of sky scrapers. Its an electronics paradise. All of the most modern cameras, computers and gadgets are being peddled around every corner. The only downside is that it is probably one of the dirtiest harbors in the world.
Singapore
Singapore is by far the cleanest city I have ever been too. It is also a bustling, modern metropolis. Sailors have been pulling into this port since boats were first used. Spitting is illegal and carries a hefty fine. Chewing gum is also illegal, so you won't find gum sold anywhere. The standard punishment there is caning. It is a pretty basic punishment - you are hit with a tattered bamboo cane. I can't imagine.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, is not quite as sprawling and modern as Dubai but it was still an amazing place. They are also building an indoor snowboarding venue. There is always a brown haze in the air in the Middle East - a combination of heat and sand. There is very little pollution though. The UAE requires citizens to purchase new vehicles every few years (subsidized). It is also against the law to drive around in a dirty car, you never see them.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
http://www.burjdubai.com/

Dubai is an amazing city, absolutely mind-blowing. Last year they had 30 percent of the world's construction cranes in that city alone. There are literally buildings and raods being built in all directions. It is clean, modern and growing at an amazing clip. The heat is pretty steep though. We hit the record for deployment - 133 degrees - there. Dubai has the world's tallest building (as of August) and the world's only 7-star hotel. They also built this massive building where they created a mountain and snow. It was quite a site to walk in from 130 plus temps to see people bundled up in coats, snowboarding. Thats Dubai.
Dubai is an amazing city, absolutely mind-blowing. Last year they had 30 percent of the world's construction cranes in that city alone. There are literally buildings and raods being built in all directions. It is clean, modern and growing at an amazing clip. The heat is pretty steep though. We hit the record for deployment - 133 degrees - there. Dubai has the world's tallest building (as of August) and the world's only 7-star hotel. They also built this massive building where they created a mountain and snow. It was quite a site to walk in from 130 plus temps to see people bundled up in coats, snowboarding. Thats Dubai.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Deployment 2007
We left for our 7-month deployment last week. We aren't supposed to talk about where we are or where we are going; especially on a publicly-viewed web site like this one... but suffice to say, its gonna be hot where we are going. You can email me by clicking on the link in my profile. We also get mail out to sea, the address is on the ship's web site (www.o-kane.navy.mil). I can't put up any pictures while we are underway because we have such limited bandwith, but I should be able to write periodic updates. Well, here's to hoping 7 months goes by quicker than normal.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Missile Fire


Speed at Sea




Sunday, October 22, 2006
Exercise Torpedo Recovery
We shot a dud torpedo during one of our exercises. I was actually the operator that fired it. We get excited by stuff pretty easily. We then had to retrieve and stow the torpedo.
Cleaning and stowing.
A funny shot I threw in. Me taking a cat nap during a general quarters drill, don't tell on me.
A few of us in front of the torpedo launhcers right after we shot.



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