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Posted: 2007-07-30 15:09
by Symplify
Red Halibut wrote:Excuse me, sir. Seeing as how the VP is such a VIP, shouldn't we keep the PC on the QT, 'cause if it leaks to the VC he could end up an MIA, and then we'd all be put on KP.
...what? :shock:

Posted: 2007-07-30 15:20
by Gaz
Could be worse. The Russians called their old MRWGAT missiles 'Faggot' :|

Posted: 2007-07-30 15:52
by LekyIRL
^^lol

Posted: 2007-07-30 17:21
by Guerra
Mostly jets get animal names for the US. Hornet, Eagle, Falcon, Raptor, Warthog, etc.

But like any other army, they name their things after generals, military commanders, sometimes presidents, etc.

Posted: 2007-07-30 17:44
by Eddiereyes909
in the US Ships are always named after either : States,Admirals,Presidents,and Star Trek

Example: The Texas, or The Roosevelt, USS Enterprise.


But Space Bering vessels are usually named after cool things, things of knowledge are named after scientist, and a space shuttel is named after once again :Star Trek

Posted: 2007-07-30 20:57
by Sturnn
So does that mean the americans will name a tank or something after President Bush like a new tank called the Bushinator lol.

Posted: 2007-07-30 21:07
by JDFryer
Sturnn wrote:So does that mean the americans will name a tank or something after President Bush like a new tank called the Bushinator lol.
They generally only name them after successful leaders and presidents...

Posted: 2007-07-30 21:08
by Sturnn
Well bush wasn't successful was he lol, so i'd take it he wont have anything named after him lol....

Posted: 2007-07-30 21:14
by Thunder
what about two lorries named bush and blair, that was people can ride the bush and blair bandwagon to battle

Posted: 2007-07-30 21:35
by Masaq
Symplify wrote:...what? :shock:
It's a quote from Good Morning Vietnam, a Robin Williams comedy about an armed forces radio DJ in 'nam.

Actually, two of the most momentous vehicles in British military history have got names that are nothing to do with heroic figures...

Our two new carriers are currently the "Carrier Vessel Future"... oh I tell a lie, just saw that they've been upgraded to the Queen Elizabeth Class... what's *she* done that's heroic?!

Posted: 2007-07-30 21:44
by Army Musician
and we name our Battleships after Counties and areas of Great Britain
HMS Cornwall, HMS Southampton......etc although there is one exception to that, and it is HMS VICTORY...

Posted: 2007-07-31 00:11
by raptor619
im pretty sure the enterprise was around before tv.... lol

o and wasnt the soviet mig 15 or was it the 9 named the fagot? silly fags..

Posted: 2007-07-31 01:01
by IAJTHOMAS
Army Musician wrote:and we name our Battleships after Counties and areas of Great Britain
HMS Cornwall, HMS Southampton......etc although there is one exception to that, and it is HMS VICTORY...
Cronwall's a frigate isn't she? And we don't have any active battleships afaik.
Also what about:
Ocean
Albion
Bulwark
Illustrious
Ark Royal

HMS Victory was named in 1765, when the location naming system wasn't in place, so you got ships like Indefatigible, Intrepid etc etc

Posted: 2007-07-31 05:58
by Eddiereyes909
raptor619 wrote:im pretty sure the enterprise was around before tv.... lol

o and wasnt the soviet mig 15 or was it the 9 named the fagot? silly fags..

Acually She was first called L'Enterprise, she was a French ship.

(of course)She was in service for only 2 (1705-1707) years before being seized.

But now the name belongs to an american vessel.

Here is the history of ships named enterprise http://starchive.cs.umanitoba.ca/?SNE/

Posted: 2007-07-31 06:09
by Wasteland
HABO3 wrote:most u.s. army helicopters are named after native american tribes...

chinook
apache
kiowa
black hawk
iroquois
cayuse
comanche
lakota

i wonder if native americans ever find it offensive???
I hear the Cobra and Huey tribes are really pissed.

Black Hawk is not a tribe, but a chief. But he fought against the Americans (white ones, anyway) both in 1812 (woohoo!) and in the Black Hawk Wars. Wikipedia's an incredible thing when you set out to prove someone wrong :D

Posted: 2007-07-31 08:28
by epoch
IAJTHOMAS wrote:so you got ships like Indefatigible, Intrepid etc etc

I'd hate to be a sailor from this ship, trying to find my way back to docks after a heavy night on shore ...

Drunken Sailor:"Offisher, I'm a shailor *hic*. I'm trying to find my ship *hic*"
Policeman: "And what ship might that be?"
Drunken Sailor: "HMS Infagitabubble .. *hic* HMS Indegafitable ... *hic* HMS Ingibefitible ....."

Posted: 2007-07-31 08:32
by Red Halibut
Bwahahaha!!!! Classic!

Posted: 2007-07-31 08:53
by HABO3
JP*wasteland.soldier wrote:I hear the Cobra and Huey tribes are really pissed.

Black Hawk is not a tribe, but a chief. But he fought against the Americans (white ones, anyway) both in 1812 (woohoo!) and in the Black Hawk Wars. Wikipedia's an incredible thing when you set out to prove someone wrong :D
the official designation of the UH-1 is the Iroquois and that's why I used the word "most" because most is not ALL, the cobra is the exception and well...black hawk...minor technical detail.

Posted: 2007-07-31 11:52
by Batalla35
I think the us army have to take more profit from his movie stars...I mean instead using names from generals that the enemy sure doesnt know, they will fright the enemy better using for example....
a Rambo tank...or an arnold nuclear missile..or .norris bomber ....the list could be very long....

If I were a soldier of a country in war with the sates i will shit my pants if I hear..."5 norris bombers and 1 rambo division coming from the north",

Posted: 2007-07-31 15:17
by Deuce6
I can already foresee new chuck norris jokes now...The norris bomb!