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United States Navy ship taken at sunrise from the Flight deck of the USS Roosevelt

 
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Mar 29, 2008 05:07 |  #1

I am in the Navy and This was taken this morning, while out to sea on board the USS Theodore Roosevelt, (CVN-71)

Enjoy, comments welcome, not my normal fortay but i had to try thanks

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Mar 29, 2008 06:04 |  #2
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Who was that, the Supply? They just refuled us yesterday. I think I have a few shots of you guys on my card taken with the 100-400 and 2x extender.

You sure that was taken this morning? I was just out there and it looks bad out there.. ;) You guys must still be in the same OP area. we detached and heading north for our sink-ex... Thats why I have the 2x extender right now. Trying to get a shot of impact when we shoot..


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Mar 29, 2008 08:00 |  #3

Very nice photo....

Bless you boys and Thanks for your service!


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Mar 29, 2008 18:05 |  #4

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #5216274 (external link)
Very nice photo....

Bless you boys and Thanks for your service!

Yea.... What he said !




  
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Mar 29, 2008 19:13 |  #5

Kenski wrote in post #5215960 (external link)
Who was that, the Supply? They just refuled us yesterday. I think I have a few shots of you guys on my card taken with the 100-400 and 2x extender.

You sure that was taken this morning? I was just out there and it looks bad out there.. ;) You guys must still be in the same OP area. we detached and heading north for our sink-ex... Thats why I have the 2x extender right now. Trying to get a shot of impact when we shoot..

that was the supply yes, and whe i said this morning, i work nights, so it awas actually the morning of the day before, lol, sorry, would love to see some of your shots with the 100-400 and 2x hoopeswk@cvn71.navy.mi​l (external link)


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Mar 29, 2008 19:29 |  #6

Beautiful pic.. I always thought that sunrise was the payoff for working nights.


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Mar 29, 2008 20:00 |  #7

Pretty shot. Keep them coming!


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Mar 30, 2008 17:11 |  #8

Great shot. I miss the open ocean sunrises and sunsets. I've got a couple pics of the Roosevelt from the other side of a refueler from O-4 level of the USS Shreveport from a few years back. It's a beautiful ship.


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Mar 30, 2008 18:33 as a reply to  @ ggt1_02's post |  #9

There sure seem to be a lot of Unrep shots popping up here of late. I recently spent five days on the USNS Rainier during a Tiger Cruise. I was the guest of the ship's Medical Services Officer.

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Mar 31, 2008 00:51 |  #10

Sweet JW...

Hey by the way, what kind of ship is the 10th image on page one. White with nearly total slab sides? I've seen them coming and going out of SF Bay whenever I get a chance to visit the GG Bridge but I've no idea what they do or carry?


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Mar 31, 2008 04:47 |  #11

nice shot
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Mar 31, 2008 04:53 |  #12

Thank you all very much for your comments.


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