Navy NewsStand has a series of photos of
USS Dallas (SSN 700) in action with the
Seal Delivery Vehicle in Norfolk (
here,
here,
here,
here, and
here). The third photo in the set shows the SDV being loaded into the Dry Deck Shelter:

Yep, just a large cylindrical object being inserted into its natural home, and nothing else. Anyone who thinks differently really needs to get their minds out of the gutter.
Going deep...
only one DDS? Feh.
ReplyDeleteYep, just a large cylindrical object being inserted into its natural home, and nothing else. Anyone who thinks differently really needs to get their minds out of the gutter.
ReplyDeleteThat's a phallusy, Bubblehead
"Going deep?" Appears Freudian in this post, no?
ReplyDeleteI used to have agutter in there somewhere...but it seems to have disappeared. I miss it.
ReplyDeleteI am in Meridian. I looked for you email link and didn't see it.My blog addresses are:
The Church of the Great Oval
(Honoring the Sacred Sport of NASCAR) http://churchofthegreatoval.blogspot.com
and On a Quest, a little more about me.
http://clancesotherblog@blogspot.com
Thanks for keeping the list up dated!!
All this talk about going deep, and large cylindrical objects being inserting into its natural home makes me purrrrrrrrr.
ReplyDelete(just as long as it's not going into dry dock. dry docking is bad. very, very bad)
What? Were you on Birmingham when it fell over in drydock?
ReplyDeleteMan was that a Bad Day indicator...