Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The 'Ghetto' Navy


Keeping Frigates Running No Easy Feat For Crews -- US Navy

ABOARD THE FRIGATE ELROD — There’s a gritty pride among those who serve aboard the Navy’s oldest class of warships — unloved by the brass but babied by their crews.

When something breaks, as things frequently do, it’s a training opportunity. Shrinking crews mold well-rounded sailors. And the cramped quarters build tighter bonds among shipmates.

Welcome to the “Ghetto Navy” — a badge sailors aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates proudly wear.

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My Comment: A look at what life is like aboard a U.S. frigate.

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