BLUEJACKET
Banned Idiot
Re: How Do You Sink A Carrier?
coolieno99 says:
bd popeye says:
coolieno99 says:
I asked that question a Japanese yard engineer/worker who came aboard the Hawk before we pulled in, and he said: "Japan doesn't allow nuclear power for MILITARY purposes on its territory". But that was in in '98. Now they deploy their forces to Iraq & Indian Ocean and conductIt is a bit strange to have that type of a policy. There are about 50 civilian nuclear reactors in Japan. Japan had just finished building one of the largest plutonium reprocessing plant in the world.
Discussions on questions that had long been considered taboo have moved into the Japanese mainstream. There have even been debates in the political and media circles about the pros and cons of Japan possessing nuclear weapons to defend itself. ..Like his predecessors, Koizumi stretched the boundaries of the constitution by supporting US operations in Afghanistan and by deploying non-combat troops to Iraq, the first SDF mission to a combat zone after World War II.
bd popeye says:
No, I didn't know about it. I guess it was cheaper (for personnel/dependents and other reasons) to keep a carrier there for about a decade before its decommissioning- that's why they were more expendable than those Stateside. When we crossdecked in HI with CV-62, 1/3rd of our crew came from that carrier to continue their sea duty. Then we spent 1.5 month pierside so that the famalies of our crewmembers from the States could be brought in and get settled. Like was noted before, just 30+ days inport between at sea periods/deployments is considered enough for a forward deployed CV.the original plan was to rotate a CV to Japan every 3-4 years? Did not work out that way. I do not know why.
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