Perhaps they should be practicing the navigation of their ships without "bumping" into things - like other ships or "sea mountains". Have you read the report about the USS Connecticut? The Admiral was getting ready to replace the captain for no-confidence a half-year before they went on their last deployment. He was overruled. The crew regularly never took depth soundings - and when the equipment broke, never notified the officers that the equipment was out and they were flying blind. You just can't make this shit up.
Perhaps they should be practicing the navigation of their ships without "bumping" into things - like other ships or "sea mountains". Have you read the report about the USS Connecticut? The Admiral was getting ready to replace the captain for no-confidence a half-year before they went on their last deployment. He was overruled. The crew regularly never took depth soundings - and when the equipment broke, never notified the officers that the equipment was out and they were flying blind. You just can't make this shit up.
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