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  • MN_Snuser
    Member
    • May 2008
    • 354

    #16
    This whole pirate thing makes me want to join the navy all over again. Ima hunt me down some pirates. GO NAVY !

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    • RobsanX
      Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 2030

      #17
      Ever watch that show "Bait Cars"? I think they could use this tactic to lure some scuzzy pirates to their demise...

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      • sgreger1
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 9451

        #18
        Originally posted by Xobeloot
        We need to send ninjas. Everyone knows that Ninjas > Pirates.

        For this, I voted "Other"

        Agreed, Nija's > Pirates. What MOS does this fall under 11Zulu = Combat Ninja? Wonder what asvab score you need for this.

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        • fugitiveinkblot
          Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 93

          #19
          I'm not the biggest fan of him, but I have to say that Ron Paul brought up a great idea in congress. Giving citizens Letters of Marque to hunt down known pirates in reward for a bounty. Far, far less expensive than using Naval warships everytime a few US citizens are in jeopardy at sea (not that I'm necessarily opposed, its just very spendy to mobilize warships, SEALs etc.) It'd be legit, and hey we did it in during the Barbary wars.

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          • Bazzah
            Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 20

            #20
            One of the problems with the letters of Marque is that there is a potential for these ocean-going mercenaries to become U.S. endorsed pirates. Thats what happened during the Piracy Golden Era. Capt. Kidd was one of the more famous of this breed. He began capturing ships of all flags, finding any loot that he could.
            This piracy is becomming huge. I attend a Maritime Academy in the U.S. and we have daily class discussions on the issue. There are plans to train the cadets in small arms (however arms of any type are still not allowed aboard vessels). Security training of all kinds are in the works it seems.

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            • RobsanX
              Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 2030

              #21
              I like what the latest attacked crew did. They locked themselves in the engine room, and waited for the Navy to arrive. The pirates weren't caught, but the crew remained safe, and ship made it to port.

              I'm thinking that these ships could install some kind of "safe room" that the crew could hide out in, and wait for the pros to arrive. Of course there would be issues with ships carrying flammable/explosive cargo...

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