It certainly isn't for everyone. And that speaks volumes to ANY of our armed service branches. They are a cut above when it comes to serving and dying for their nation. God willing they all stay safe and out of any major conflict. Although with the way the world is headed right now. I'm afraid the inevitable will happen sooner than we may all expect.
I am with you richardb. I have a pretty solid case of claustrophobia and to be in a sub with no hope of seeing the outside I'd probably go nutty. God Bless all U.S. Navy submariners. They deserve all the great food provided on these boats.
I did it for over 23 Years, 17 and half years at sea. I would do it again in a heartbeat. I am Proud of my Submarine service. "Submarines Once, Submarines Twice" If you know you know!
Oh does this bring back great and fond memories. I served as an independent duty hospital corpsman on a fast attack out of Palm Harbor. Of course, you only tend to remember the good times, but I loved it and would go back out in a heartbeat. Thanks so much for the video... it brought a tear to my wife's eyes! GO NAVY... Be safe guys!
My son served 6 years as a member of the "Blue Crew" aboard the USS Alabama SSBN-731. I takes a special sailor to operate these vessels. Solid nerve and character are the requirement. I was very impressed by the boat and crew.
Thank you. Honestly, what used to be a common calling amongst young men has become a seldom selfless act very few bother to even consider. You're one of the few and it means a lot to me. Many others as well, I'm sure, just an aging crowd.
Wow I never got to see this, from OUTSIDE the boat! We loved Ft Lauderdale / Port Everglades for a port call. There was a small bar right next to the pier, and the facility had 900 amps of shore power! Everybody got liberty, even the Nukes.!
10 year in the U.S Navy you don’t know that you will miss it till you’re out for a year or two . Then you wonder what you were thinking about to get out . I would definitely do it again and again and again.
The Cooper River in Charleston S.C. Is tougher in and out. I was Manuvering Watch Helmsman on an east coast 637 class boat. With a good team of lookouts, quartermasters, nav techs, sonormen, Officer of the Deck topside, you can make it look easy. Getting into the Island of Bermuda was the toughest in and out. We got so good, I would listen to the tracking party calculate our position to center of path and make minor course corrections before they had to tell the bridge we were too far off center and then the O.O.D. of course ordered me right or left. F. That the plot station was right next to me, pop off the headset on that side and stay ahead of the wind and currents. Sure miss being on a boat sometimes.
I took a tour on one when i was in the Navy. There is not much room in those things. Takes special people to be on those. 100 men go down 50 couples come up lol.
Very nice to watch. I'm sure the American navy knows it's doing, but I'd like to know a bit more about the radar rotating right in front of two crewmen on top of the conning tower. Is it actually emitting, and if so, how are the two men protected ?
🇺🇸 right there should be why we all stand for AMERICA… thank you to all those serving and that have served! That is why we HAVE freedom.. it’s being stripped from us when so many died that we may be free. ❤❤❤ Our HEROS
@jasonrichards5854 I tried to reply, but it kept taking me to the top of the page. It's a Virginia class. The quickest way I can tell is by the running lights on the side of the sail. Virginia class stick out. Seawolf class are behind plexiglass and flush with the rest of the sail.
@@nja1758 You do know this is in the US, right? What is going to attack them, rabid floridians? I know most floridians are traitors, but they're not going to attack a US ship. And if they try, you see those US Coast Guard vessels? Look really close at the bow.
@@nja1758 You do know this is in the US, right? What is going to attack them, rabid floridians? I know most floridians are traitors, but they're not going to attack a US ship. And if they try, you see those US Coast Guard vessels? Look really close at the bow.
Right at the entrance to the port is a US Navy 'research lab' inside the park along with the US Coast Guard station. That was the buildings in the background on the other side of the channel
Father career Navy, half of it on diesel/electric subs., after spending many years of my life in terrible Navy housing, poor medical facilities, dirty bases, and very seldom seeing my father I did the smart thing and joined the Air Force, after Vietnam it was like a regular job, great housing, great medical facilities and home every night with the wife.
Not in a million years would I volunteer for this type of service. Hats off to these men.
They're about the safest US navy job and fatalities are extremely rare. Hats off to them for making then keeping it that way.
I would, for the good food onboard.
@@michaelshih8163 good food indeed! Just 60 cycle sunlight for several weeks!
It certainly isn't for everyone. And that speaks volumes to ANY of our armed service branches. They are a cut above when it comes to serving and dying for their nation. God willing they all stay safe and out of any major conflict. Although with the way the world is headed right now. I'm afraid the inevitable will happen sooner than we may all expect.
I am with you richardb. I have a pretty solid case of claustrophobia and to be in a sub with no hope of seeing the outside I'd probably go nutty. God Bless all U.S. Navy submariners. They deserve all the great food provided on these boats.
I did it for over 23 Years, 17 and half years at sea. I would do it again in a heartbeat. I am Proud of my Submarine service. "Submarines Once, Submarines Twice" If you know you know!
That's so awesome congrats on an awesome life ❤
Fast Attacks during the Cold War. Almost the same TOS and Sea Time. Roooga, Roooga...Dive, Dive, Dive!
Retired in 2004, 3 SSNs, 1 Boomer. We made a liberty run to Ft Liquordale in 1980s. What a blast! Been in and out of P-Can numerous times.
Amazing - thanks for your service. I honestly don’t know how you folks do it - great job!
Thanks for your service. My business partner was a submariner. Unique breed.
Oh does this bring back great and fond memories. I served as an independent duty hospital corpsman on a fast attack out of Palm Harbor. Of course, you only tend to remember the good times, but I loved it and would go back out in a heartbeat. Thanks so much for the video... it brought a tear to my wife's eyes! GO NAVY... Be safe guys!
That's amazing. Thank you for your service.
thank you to all of our service men and women god bless you all and keep you safe
That's a Freedom boat right there. Stealth Service.
Thank you for always supporting Sweden, without you Putin took us, thanks USA we love you 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
The silent service you never know were they are God Bless them
My son served 6 years as a member of the "Blue Crew" aboard the USS Alabama SSBN-731. I takes a special sailor to operate these vessels. Solid nerve and character are the requirement. I was very impressed by the boat and crew.
I served on these boats for years. Stay safe boys!
Thank you. Honestly, what used to be a common calling amongst young men has become a seldom selfless act very few bother to even consider. You're one of the few and it means a lot to me. Many others as well, I'm sure, just an aging crowd.
Isn’t it illegal to record a submarine leaving port ?
@@ayotee3321 No. It's in a public waterway.
Haulover
Pass is the calmest that You have ever filmed before.
Wow I never got to see this, from OUTSIDE the boat! We loved Ft Lauderdale / Port Everglades for a port call. There was a small bar right next to the pier, and the facility had 900 amps of shore power! Everybody got liberty, even the Nukes.!
Pulled in on a DD and a CVN, good time
That was awesome video!!! God bless the Crew a safe journey
It is really cool witnessing this live.
Indeed! It's not always you see a nuclear submarine
I spent 4 years on one
@@CasualLark As it should be.
Thank you for your service. God Bless the USA and God Bless the Marines, Navy, Army, Air Forces and National Guard.
And... Coast Guard and Space Force.
@@Valkyrie11609 Yes of course, My family served in all the above that I mentioned. Thank You Military Service. 🇺🇸❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
Wonderful footage!!!
That's cool!!! thanks for sharing. Not something you see everyday
That is bad ass man. Thanks for the awesome footage. Would have loved to see it descend below the water.
Taking care of that hatch seal.
My Late Father in-law served on the old diesel subs. Loved to hear his stories. Retired out of Key West
Coolest thing to see,the last time i saw one was in the late nineties doing a Humavac,somewhere in an island near the International Dateline.
21 years of Sub duty, Retired in 2010
Good on you... and thanks for your service.
Clear the bridge, dive. Dive. Dive…
USS Delaware (SSN 791) Virginia-class Block III nuclear attack submarine
I’ve never seen a cruise ship without any windows.
The Titan didn't have any windows either.
safe travels
So cool, thank you for sharing this. I missed it on live.
Old boat sailor... diesel boats forever. USS Tang. SS-563
Oh yeah... diesel boat sailors are the real submariners!
My Uncle Served in the Pacific WW2 on boats...
Thank you for your service
Looking very nice!!😊😊
Secret service I respect them immensely- thk you for your service
Great video excellent quality
i see this or another sub going north and south near the world famous Dania Beach Pier often during the year
I've never heard the 'Pier referred to in that term, before. 🤔
First Sub I was on,1971-Key West,Fl Sub. Base,,SST-2 USS Marlin>>at the Naval Museum at Freedom Park,Omaha,Nebraska.
With people standing on it for perspective, it seems smaller than I expected.
I never expected the hatch to close so slowly.
be safe
That was a small “Sail Away” party on deck, and likely without champagne. 🤷♂️🎉
My observation is how little of a wake it makes. Massive machine that can be so stealth.
Just imagine the fire power on the vessel. Crazy.
10 year in the U.S Navy you don’t know that you will miss it till you’re out for a year or two . Then you wonder what you were thinking about to get out . I would definitely do it again and again and again.
Waaaw😮 nice🤩
The Cooper River in Charleston S.C. Is tougher in and out. I was Manuvering Watch Helmsman on an east coast 637 class boat. With a good team of lookouts, quartermasters, nav techs, sonormen, Officer of the Deck topside, you can make it look easy. Getting into the Island of Bermuda was the toughest in and out.
We got so good, I would listen to the tracking party calculate our position to center of path and make minor course corrections before they had to tell the bridge we were too far off center and then the O.O.D. of course ordered me right or left. F. That the plot station was right next to me, pop off the headset on that side and stay ahead of the wind and currents.
Sure miss being on a boat sometimes.
I worked at the Charleston Naval Shipyard for 10 years before they shut it down.
Been there. Done that, on a US submarine.
looked like it was starting to submerge at the very end with all the air bubbles surrounding it.
Dudes on top tower getting gamma rays to the face!
God bless 🙌 🇺🇸
Good sound, from enjine
Off ya go...where?....nobody knows.
I took a tour on one when i was in the Navy. There is not much room in those things. Takes special people to be on those. 100 men go down 50 couples come up lol.
49, there’s always 1 fighting…
@@alittlefunYeah. I forgot about that lol.
Very nice to watch. I'm sure the American navy knows it's doing, but I'd like to know a bit more about the radar rotating right in front of two crewmen on top of the conning tower. Is it actually emitting, and if so, how are the two men protected ?
It is blocked in the part of the sweep where it points at the other masts - and the people. All radars are capable of this.
@@robreeve Thanks for that.
Salute
😎🇺🇸🏴☠️🧜Godspeed & God Bless The United States Navy
God bless the US Navy.
Okay, this is terrifying to me. It brings me the phobia type of deep fear that I get when I'm on top of a 40 floor building.
Why is the sub so small? The Belgorod is like twice as big.
American Power
God Bless
We will always prevail
🇺🇸 right there should be why we all stand for AMERICA… thank you to all those serving and that have served! That is why we HAVE freedom.. it’s being stripped from us when so many died that we may be free. ❤❤❤ Our HEROS
They need to do something about out the ants on deck.
@jasonrichards5854 I tried to reply, but it kept taking me to the top of the page. It's a Virginia class. The quickest way I can tell is by the running lights on the side of the sail. Virginia class stick out. Seawolf class are behind plexiglass and flush with the rest of the sail.
The President will ask in "times" of concern
Tell me where the carriers are and just tell me the subs are in position and ready
I was waiting for the flag to be taken down ...!
They're not diving yet.
As usual.. Navy apparently overstayed their welcome... :D
Yep... 😂 ... Only because we ran out of money to spend! 😂
Look what we have done to Florida
Hi
Do they have civilian pilots on board? Do they have to sign an oath of secrecy?
No, because there's nothing secret on the maneuvering bridge.
Aren't they normally escorted with several military vessels?
No. Why would they?
@@mattz1230 Because they are completely susceptible and vulnerable to attack when they are on the surface moving in and out of ports.
@@nja1758 You do know that Port Everglades is in the United States, right?
Who is going to attack it, rabid nutrias?
@@nja1758 You do know this is in the US, right?
What is going to attack them, rabid floridians? I know most floridians are traitors, but they're not going to attack a US ship.
And if they try, you see those US Coast Guard vessels? Look really close at the bow.
@@nja1758 You do know this is in the US, right?
What is going to attack them, rabid floridians? I know most floridians are traitors, but they're not going to attack a US ship.
And if they try, you see those US Coast Guard vessels? Look really close at the bow.
Two sailors standing behind the rotating radar transmitter getting a full dose of radiation rays !!
Subs use a port pilot???
Of course. Why wouldn't they?
@@mattz1230super classified propulsion system, for one.
@@tfdtfdtfd They're not going down to the engine room.
And even that isn't classified. You don't know anything about this, do you?
@@mattz1230Unfortunately I can't tell you how much I know about this
@@tfdtfdtfd Then perhaps you shouldn't comment on it?
The stories we could tell about serving on boats...Unless you served on one wouldn't and couldn't understand...
Ah yes. The tip of the spear. USN
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Looks pretty menacing.
What in the world is this Sub doing in Port Everglades? There are no naval facilities there that I am aware of.
Right at the entrance to the port is a US Navy 'research lab' inside the park along with the US Coast Guard station. That was the buildings in the background on the other side of the channel
So they can't do port calls?
@@mattz1230 You're an idiott...
@@mattz1230 You're a Maroon.
@@ironman0917 You said the dumb thing.
They can do port calls, just like any other ship.
Father career Navy, half of it on diesel/electric subs., after spending many years of my life in terrible Navy housing, poor medical facilities, dirty bases, and very seldom seeing my father I did the smart thing and joined the Air Force, after Vietnam it was like a regular job, great housing, great medical facilities and home every night with the wife.
Dolphins Away!
It looks small
They have special broad band radar and don't care about it spinning right in their faces?
No but they have no hair left.
Dorkface. It's blocked from transmitting during the part of the sweep where it points at the other masts - and the people. All radars do this.
That's just a standard nav radar like you'd find on a small fishing boat
You know that a modern radar can block transmitting on certain sectors at certain times?
What is long, hot and full of seamen?
VULGAR DISPLAY OF POWER
Vulgar?
What "power" do you see?
My dad started out in a diesel electric expo in 1941 of August learning a thing called sonar he did 30 years in the boats
How much does one cost I want one
These folks @long with all military members are the worlds best, I don’t give a crap what biden said about being #2
@HauloverDaily can you turn on chat in port miami cam i cant talk any where
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