The experienced, practical, level-headed, down-to-earth, non-commissioned officer has been the backbone of both the army and the navy since time immemorial. Not the kind of people one would expect to find scurrying up the rigging of a US warship operating in hostile waters in order to install their own, Petty Officers Only, Starlink wifi so that they can keep up with their emails and TikTok videos while deep in the Western Pacific. And the Commanding Officer of the USS Goat Rodeo does not exactly cover herself in glory in terms of getting to the bottom of this bilge water.

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Mark Hunn
September 12, 2024 7:23 PM

My impression is that cultures that weather history’s cycles better tend to respect their elders. Conservatives have the general idea about what to do. Make history cool again. Teach children to respect their parents and elders. Place limits on children’s internet use. The beatings will continue until morale improves. Then we win. If RFK can have enough of the stupid beaten out of him to endorse Trump, things can’t be that bad.

David B
September 12, 2024 1:00 PM

I’m sure DEI had nothing to do with this.

Donald Lehoux
September 12, 2024 9:06 AM

a DISHONORABLE discharge with PRISON time would do MUCH to straighten the others out

Chryss Guiler
September 12, 2024 9:04 AM

I am disgusted by this whole thing, and with the mess that has been made of our military by allowing women in just because they are women.

Here is a comment from someone at Not The Bee’s article about this incident. I don’t know if it is accurate, but perhaps a veteran here can verify it.

“She lost 100s of thousands for that demotion and she has no future. She was crushed. People don’t understand how that works because they don’t know how retirement etc works. And she will get zero benefits. She lost everything.”

Burt Bregman
Reply to  Chryss Guiler
September 12, 2024 11:31 PM

we can only hope

tipplejl22@yahoo.com
September 12, 2024 7:09 AM

Bill, I hope fervently that you will be able to get the Daily Wire to buy your series on the navy.

Paul Drallos
September 12, 2024 6:44 AM

Even if she (the CO) was completely incompetent, I would still have expected her to be foaming at the mouth angry at the petty officers for their deception and lying and making her to be a fool. I would expect the CO to have demanded a much stronger punishment for their betrayal.

Ron Swansons Alter Ego
Reply to  Paul Drallos
September 12, 2024 7:32 AM

And I would have expected them to leave no stone unturned to find an unauthorized wifi node in the middle of the ocean.
As a business, we don’t allow people to turn their phones into hot spots.
This is the US Navy.
An example should have been set which makes me think this is not the first time and the brass knows it.

Road Rider
Reply to  Ron Swansons Alter Ego
September 12, 2024 11:32 AM

Reminds me of Geraldo Rivera drawing US Forces battle activites in the sand live on Fox. Except Rivera was a stupid journalist with no armed services training. These Navy idiots knew the risks, and they did it anyway. Nothing like saying to the world, “Yeah, we’re here now. And now, we’re over here. And here, and here.”

Road Rider
Reply to  Road Rider
September 12, 2024 11:33 AM

Jerry Rivers.

Geraldo
Ron Swansons Alter Ego
Reply to  Road Rider
September 12, 2024 11:54 AM

Reminds me of a recent lock in for church youth group that my daughter chaperoned. They were playing a hide and seek type game and there were kids who left there cell phones on a had some version of find my friends app, which worked well enough for the other team to narrow down their hiding spots.
Basically a beacon saying – here I am!

Brother Bob
September 12, 2024 5:42 AM

They’ll be high up in the Pentagon in 20 years, and be on the boards of Raytheon or Lockheed in 30

Michael Fry
September 11, 2024 6:31 PM

I am a veteran and a retired Senior Chief Petty Officer (ATCS). In my day, if the Commanding Officer (CO) was told a lie or even not the whole truth, and I, or any of the other Chiefs, knew about it that lying somebody would end up in the brig or sickbay. We were initiated as Chiefs to have integrity, which meant the ship, mission, country, family in that order were most important; yourself was last. You did not tolerate anyone jeopardizing the integrity of those important things by lying to the CO at sea, on land, or in the… Read more »

Ron Swansons Alter Ego
Reply to  Michael Fry
September 12, 2024 6:15 AM

Excellent post. An LCS seems to have about 100 sailors. Would 15 Chiefs be an appropriate compliment for a ship that size? (it was mentioned that all 15 chiefs had access to the wifi) Figuring in a few officers at least, each Chief has 6 sailors under them? Sound right or is that a lot of non cons for the ship? Perhaps I am reading it wrong, as the “Captain” is a Lt. Commander, so perhaps there are not that many jr officers and non con are used instead. Just trying to get a feel for the on board hierarchy… Read more »

Michael Fry
Reply to  Ron Swansons Alter Ego
September 19, 2024 8:22 PM

The word I used is integrity – the quality of being honest, fair, and good is the primary meaning chiefs are initiated to uphold, but the word also demands a state of being whole or unified as a team (not just an elite group) and the soundness of construction of the entire ship. The ship is only as sound as the integrity of its crew! NCOs have privileges that lower rated do not have is true, but they also have greater responsibilities. Among the privileges are private common areas and perks in dining and respect of rank. The two major… Read more »