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by Annachie » Wed Jul 19, 2017 8:52 am | |
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In reality the navy is probably a better fit.
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by robert132 » Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:01 pm | |
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The Marines tend to get just a little cranky when you remind them that The Corps is a Corps of the Navy like the SeaBees are Battalions, part of a whole that's been kicking ass around the world for well over 225 years. ****
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by Fox2! » Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:09 pm | |
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The Manned Space Flight Mission hasn't been a major Air Force role since the demise of the Dynasoar and Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) programs. Yes, there are Air Force personnel among the Astronauts, and providing support to NASA at JSC, and the Air Force owns both the Eastern and Western Test Ranges. There are many other space related missions carried out by the Air Force. Missile warning, space situational awareness, weather, navigation and timing, communications are all operated and managed by the Air Force. |
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by Fox2! » Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:10 pm | |
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The Air Force has had primary responsibility for military space for 40 or 50 years. |
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by Theemile » Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:18 pm | |
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You know it could simply be a scheme for congress to control where the money goes. If the Space Corp has it's own budget, like the Marine Corp, if will be more difficult for the Air Force to obscure line items and hide costs of space items in flight costs, and vice versa. ******
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by Annachie » Fri Jul 21, 2017 10:59 am | |
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Granted. But when you start talking manned ships, especially large ones, you are starting to get into what is essentially the Navy's wheel house. Especially the submarines. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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by Fox2! » Fri Jul 21, 2017 1:22 pm | |
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But it's USAFS George Hammond in Star Gate universe. It must be true. |
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by Brigade XO » Sun Jul 23, 2017 9:51 am | |
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Turf wars. More budget & funding. Of course IF the Air Force already has the equivelint of a warship (not a fighter/fighter bomber analog) in space and the same for a variation on the Rangers, Seals or Marines, it would be interesting. There is a new TV series, Salvation, that just started. And who, if anybody, would have a chance of dealing with the 5,376 meter in diameter rock that is -this time- going to take a pass at 18.5 Lunar Diameters distance on Sep 1st with a claculated 13.5km/sec velocity? Not a small rock. |
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by Fox2! » Sun Jul 23, 2017 11:25 pm | |
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IIRC, Hammond is the second generation battlecruiser, with Asgard technology built in, not just added on. |
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by Rincewind » Tue Aug 01, 2017 6:35 pm | |
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And how many works of Stargate SG1 fan fiction have you read where it is proposed to hand over manning the USAFs starships to the US Navy. Seriously, it makes more sense for long endurance ships to be manned by naval crews. Aside from the various skillsets in manning various systems; (does the USAF have any technicians qualified on running nuclear reactors?) Air Forces typically only think in endurance of missions in hours, 12 hours being about the max. Navies, however, are accustomed to thinking in terms of months. To my way of thinking that makes them a much better fit. |
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