My tiger cruze shots. pearl harbor/ships/jets Load Warning.

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somthinsfishy

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I recently got the opportunity to go on a Tiger Cruze with my brother. He joined the navy 6 years ago. He has been on deployment for the past six months. His ship the USS MCCAMPBELL (a destroyer) travels with the worlds largest aircraft carrier the USS RONALD REGAN. Traveling in the pack are 2 destroyers, the big regan carrier, a fuel/supply ship, and a submarine that we never saw. Each year they do a Tiger Cruze. This is when the sailor can bring a friend or family member on a 4-7 day cruze aboard the ships. Basically to show the family or friend what they have been doing for the navy. The ship left from Pearl Harbor Hawaii. Headed tward San Diego. It's was a 7 day cruze. For someone like me, who is not inlisted it was a very humbeling experience. First time in hawaii, and I was only able to spend a few hours there. In those few hours I manage to get horrible food poisening from Bubba Gumps. This was nothing like I've ever had before. I felt as if I was dying. You'll see the pictures to prove it. So 2 iv bags, some other drug pumped into my iv, and 18 hours of sleep later I managed to pull out of it. Coulden't eat much for the next 3 days. Managed to loose 20 pounds though! Now well under way not much else. Sleeping in a bed the size of a coffin, showering with flip flops on, eating crappy cafeteria food, dvd's, and xbox. They did do a air show wich I will post pictures of and explain a little more. Also did a deck gun demonstration.

Here is the money maker shot! Not! Ladies and gentelmen me at my worst! Representing a fine lager though! Notice the sweat line on my shirt I've never sweat so bad that I drenched the whole upper half of my body. I'm never eating at Bubba Gumps again. Curse them.
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This is the USS MCCAMPBELL. (the ship I was on)
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One of the other ships traveling with us.
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Various ships and shots of pearl harbor.
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A few of my brothers shipmates pulling in the kevlar tie lines. These ropes are nearly indestructable.
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This is one of the only towers left standing after the attack. Chuck full of bullet holes.
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Exiting the harbor. Saw 3 turtles, and 1 dolphin. Didn't manage to get pics though.
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Rear missle deck. All those squares are loaded with war heads.
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Awsome hawaiian sunset shots.
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I'm very proud of these shots. Sequence shots. The helo taking of the flight deck into the sunset.
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Here I'm am blowing my money on smokes in the ships store. Small huh.
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One of the ships in the fleet.
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USS Ronald Regan aka (BMF)
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Now for some shots of the air show. Now this was no ordinary air show. Because we were out to sea they got to drop bomps, and broke the sound barrier 30 yards away from the ship. Loudest thing I have ever heard. All you see are two smoke rings puff out of the after burner. Then a few seconds later KABOOM! Kind of knocks the air from your chest.

Mid air refueling fly by.
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Another sequences of shots.
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Helo seage demo. Notice how tiny the jets, and people look compared to the ship.
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Another sequence. Helo shooting flares. That could be bombs, but arn't
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Helo surface rescue.
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And for the big finally.
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As for the deck fire power demo. I didn't manage to get shots. They have 1 5 inch cannon on the front. 2-50 cals, 2-M70, 2-M16 on both sides. Lets just say that if the big 5 inch doesen't stop them the rest will finish them. I'd hate to be anyone who tried to attack them. Not to mention all the missles they can fire off. If I remember right a total of 50, 25 on front and back. In case of missles they have deflectore. They truly thought of everything. No way any thing could near them without them knowing. Ok the Mocha late I had at 5 p.m. is finally wearing off. I don't drink near as much caffene as I use to. Note to self caffene after five = little sleep.
 
man those are some of the best pics, there are just too many good ones to say anything more than just awesome!!! looks like it was a great time..minus gumps:barf:
thanks for sharing the pics!! alot of hard workers and pride involved there for sure.:thumbsup:
 
nice shots... thanks for shareing
 
Thanks guys. Diesel I thought you'd appreciate them. All the sailors were happy to be home. After 6 months deployment guarding oil rigs.(go figure) They needed to be home. Also deserved it alot. My bro. did tell me that they found a dead body floating out to sea. They assumed it was a surfer. They had to pick up the body, bag it, and then stored it in their freezed next to the fish sticks. No joke. I'll tell you one thing though. Dramamine is a savior. Otherwise I would hav been double sick.
 
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