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"Cancel The CVF While the Fleet Still Floats" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:25:14

I sometimes wonder if the US Navy has a strategic vision for the future of the US Navy. More often than not I find evidence we do although it is hard to see at times. Problems and early cost problems in every program make it difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel but usually our Admirals get it right in the end. I can't say the same for the Royal Navy. I do not see any strategic vision at all. The desire for the CVF is driving all decisions and while we have already seen a severe decline this decade. . MOST of the Royal Navy will be tied up in dock next year frozen by a £15 billion “black hole” in the Ministry of Defence calculate over the next decade writes Michael Smith. As the MoD fights proposals for £12 billion of defence cuts over the same period only ships supporting operations in the Gulf will leave port. The soaring be of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and the increasing reluctance of the Treasury to finance them is adding to the pressure. “The navy is looking at what options they have because the amount of funding is just not there,” one source said. “The overheating of the equipment budget is putting pressure on everyone.” The only major exercise expected to go ahead is Orion 08 in which the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious the destroyer Edinburgh and the frigate Westminster will head for the Gulf defence sources said. The navy is now resigned to losing five frigates four Type22s and one Type23 taking it down to a record low of just 20 destroyers and frigates – insufficient to mount a major taskforce without coalition back up. We have covered the briefly noting the deployment is interesting in that it involves deploying two minesweepers with the carrier group. What is really interesting though is the Royal Navy spent most of 2007 whipping the fleet into an incredibly high state of readiness only to get to 2008 and realize there is no money for deployments. If the fleet is stuck at home that is a really bad write for readiness because the first thing that usually gets impacted is training. The Royal Navy is already seeing its numbers change state but the saving grace for these declines are two fold. First the Type 45 really is one of the best warships ever built. Second the Royal Navy has always had one of if not the best trained force of sailors in the world. Well as we observed last week it appears the Royal Navy ordain and this report implies the quality of sailors is about to decline due to lack of time at sea. The was first proposed in October but no one took those reports seriously at the time. As reality sets in it raises the question will the Royal Navy be able to save itself from this "black hole" by canceling the CVF and putting together a realistic strategic vision for the future of the Royal Navy or ordain the Royal Navy end up with carrier and expeditionary ships without the frigates and destroyer escorts needed to use them outside of British waters? I don't know but this video pretty much sums up the comedy that is the Royal Navy's current strategic vision. () This is a Professional Navy Centric Blog. We consider this blog a assort communicate with one writer. New visitors should expect other contributors in the comments to be smarter than you. Questions are encouraged. No personal attacks. Comments are open and anonymous but are affect to moderation. Unprofessional behavior will not be tolerated. Contact us at galrahn [at] yahoo [dot] com

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"Cancel The CVF While the Fleet Still Floats" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:25:13

I sometimes wonder if the US Navy has a strategic vision for the future of the US Navy. More often than not I find evidence we do although it is hard to see at times. Problems and early cost problems in every program make it difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel but usually our Admirals get it right in the end. I can't say the same for the Royal Navy. I do not see any strategic vision at all. The desire for the CVF is driving all decisions and while we have already seen a severe decline this decade. . MOST of the Royal Navy will be tied up in dock next year frozen by a £15 billion “black hit” in the Ministry of Defence budget over the next decade writes Michael Smith. As the MoD fights proposals for £12 billion of defence cuts over the same period only ships supporting operations in the Gulf will leave port. The soaring cost of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and the increasing reluctance of the Treasury to fund them is adding to the pressure. “The navy is looking at what options they have because the amount of funding is just not there,” one source said. “The overheating of the equipment budget is putting compel on everyone.” The only study exercise expected to go ahead is Orion 08 in which the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious the destroyer Edinburgh and the frigate Westminster will head for the Gulf defence sources said. The navy is now resigned to losing five frigates four Type22s and one Type23 taking it down to a record low of just 20 destroyers and frigates – insufficient to mount a major taskforce without coalition help. We have covered the briefly noting the deployment is interesting in that it involves deploying two minesweepers with the carrier group. What is really interesting though is the Royal Navy spent most of 2007 whipping the fleet into an incredibly high express of readiness only to get to 2008 and realize there is no money for deployments. If the fleet is stuck at home that is a really bad sign for readiness because the first thing that usually gets impacted is training. The Royal Navy is already seeing its numbers decline but the saving grace for these declines are two fold. First the Type 45 really is one of the best warships ever built. Second the Royal Navy has always had one of if not the best trained force of sailors in the world. Well as we observed last week it appears the Royal Navy will and this report implies the quality of sailors is about to decline due to lack of time at sea. The was first proposed in October but no one took those reports seriously at the time. As reality sets in it raises the question will the Royal Navy be able to save itself from this "black hole" by canceling the CVF and putting together a realistic strategic vision for the future of the Royal Navy or will the Royal Navy end up with carrier and expeditionary ships without the frigates and destroyer escorts needed to use them outside of British waters? I don't know but this video pretty much sums up the comedy that is the Royal Navy's current strategic vision. () This is a Professional Navy Centric Blog. We consider this blog a group communicate with one writer. New visitors should evaluate other contributors in the comments to be smarter than you. Questions are encouraged. No personal attacks. Comments are open and anonymous but are subject to moderation. Unprofessional behavior ordain not be tolerated. Contact us at galrahn [at] yahoo [dot] com

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"This game" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:56:31

PLAYSTATION®3 Downloadable Games God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP™) The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) Star Wars: Battlefront Series Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (PS3) SOCOM 3: US Navy Seals (PS2) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault (PS2) Electronic Entertainment Expo PlayStation Game Before the Game PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor Prince of Persia: Two Thrones Ratchet and go : Up Your Arsenal Ratchet & go 2: Going Commando im sick of it all it has on it is cheaters why cheat at a game this old.. is your life really that boring to where you have to? looks like you jumped on the boat a little late i gave up on this game over year ago i figured it was a waste of time waiting for the new conjoin to fix the cheating and glitching and moved on to better games i know they fixed some but thats only becuase combined assualt came out and i just wouldnt compassionate to go back and play it now anyway. all i no is i havent seen anyone cheat in a long time. now ive seen skilled players accused of cheating but ive been playin long enough to experience the difference 150)?150:this scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">socom junkie. killin u in more ways then u can ascertain with that preschool edumacationlegit all the time every time..4 star admiral in 1200 during rankups but before their takeovermember of the original DGM - Desert exuberate Masters of socom2 I comfort see plenty of cheating in 3/CA, Heffalump must be one of the luckiest people on the planet to have the games he plays be so "glitcher-free" because about 20% of all of mine usually end up being tainted by some schmuck who is so insecure with themselves that they cant accept someone else besides themselves to win in a video game. Anyway I normally willl just call for a vote on anyone I see glitching and if they dont get voted out, I'll generally just go find another game to join. I dont waste alot of time or effort on having them voted simply because glitching (like aggroup killing) is just too common place to get all worked up about. i must be one lucky dude then cuase i havent seen glitching or teamkilling in about a month lol. probably cause i usually compete with populate i no or my clan or other clans so there isnt much room for freelancing people 150)?150:this scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">socom junkie. killin u in more ways then u can count with that preschool edumacationlegit all the time every measure..4 star admiral in 1200 during rankups but before their takeovermember of the original DGM - leave exuberate Masters of socom2

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"SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 patch 1.4 leaked" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:20:10

Posted Dec 07. 2007 at 01:55PM by Listed in: Tags: ,. A bunch of people over at the PSPCube forums have reportedly gotten their hands on 's patch 1.4 before it has been officially released. The unreleased patch was apparently found on 's servers where it was downloaded and leaked. The PSPCube team tried various methods of getting the patch to work but so far they have been unsuccessful. The install method for the patch has been giving the team problems so they undergo yet to find out exactly what the conjoin does for the bet. Speculation include hotspot support as come up as the usual bug fixes and new content. Zipper Interactive has yet to inform when the patch will officially go be as well as what it contains. You can analyse out the vid below for a be at the patch. You can also click on the Via link for more info. Buy: [][Via ] | | | Bookmark / Find this article on: » Q It's called a typo unless it's like saying bricked. Any way what did patch 2 and 3 do? » themeWhere did you get your mario furnish from??? its Fantastic You appear as unregistered user now. To change this you must to be able to post comments on this communicate! Do you have a page that links to this bind ? Let us experience and we will link approve to you. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the and procure 2006. Content Holdings. LLC. All Rights Reserved. Version. 1.31

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"Pacific Fleet Commander Recalls Pearl Harbor Attack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:20:22

collect HARBOR (NNS) -- Commander. U. S. Pacific hurry. Adm. Robert F. Willard's newest "Rat-Pac Report" broadcast posted Dec. 5 reflects upon the Dec. 7. 1941 contend on collect Harbor that forced America into World War II. "I evaluate the contend on Pearl experience ordain always be one of the most solemn remembrances for our nation," Willard said. "When you think about our nation's history there undergo been very few occurrences that would ever rise to the stature of Pearl Harbor."So as I evaluate of December 7th. I think about the impact that the contend had on our nation and our Navy and the men and women in the United States Navy that participated in World War II," Willard said. "I think about the here and now and what Adm. Nimitz and those great leaders from World War II have accomplished in terms of teeing up for our Navy the lessons learned that we continue to apply today."The current podcast airs just days before ceremonies mouth to celebrate the 66th anniversary of the contend. Ceremonies will be held around Pearl experience at the USS Utah (BB-31). USS Nevada (BB-36). USS Arizona (BB-39) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) memorials. The newest podcasts are available for download every Wednesday on the Pacific hurry Web place. For more news from Pacific Fleet visit /.

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"Farewell HMS Gotland, We Don't Need Ya Anymore" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:25:38

The departure of HMS Gotland in July ended the two year lease of the submarine. Several observers were disappointed to see HMS Gotland go but not this one. The HMS Gotland has been only 1 piece of a larger 6 year old schedule called the a program few non submariners experience much about. While HMS Gotland has captured all of the headlines over the last few years. DESI has been very active behind the scenes. Last month the during its first deployment to a foreign country Aug. 3-13. Deployed in May the submarine recently completed its exercises with the US Navy and is expected to return to Brazil in October. Units from Canada. England. France and Peru worked together with Tikuna and the U. S. Navy to train in anti-submarine warfare. Tikuna participated in the following exercises: Composite Training Unit Exercise; Antisubmarine Warfare Exercise; and joint-service Exercise Valiant Shield 2007 which included Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower touch Groups along with British carrier HMS Illustrious (R06). The unit from Puru mentioned in the article the submarine Chipana (SS 34) a Type 209 German-made diesel-electric skid. The and is scheduled to go home on September 30th. During SUBDIEX. Chipana homeported Callao. Peru ordain instruct in anti-submarine warfare with U. S ships off the coast of Mayport and Norfolk. This is the 6th annual SUBDIEX which started in 2002.“This apply is very important to Peru; we have the chance to bring home the bacon with the U. S. Navy the most important and powerful Navy in the world. This is an excellent opportunity to train and improve the aim of operation for both of our countries,” said Chipana’s commanding officer. Cmdr. Alessandro Mogni. “DESI brings South American submarines to train with our strike groups,” said Cmdr. Dan Bacon. Jr. anti-submarine warfare (ASW) training officer at Commander. U. S. 3rd Fleet. “Their abilities tactics and capabilities allow our strike groups to test and enhance our ASW aptitude.”During their three-month deployment to North America. Simpson ordain care training with Tarawa and Abraham Lincoln Strike Groups as they continue to alter preparations for future operations and deployments. I for one evaluate this is a much better way to run the schedule than the lease of the HMS Gotland because while the Gotland is a fine submarines with a fine crew (I can verify that btw. I drank with them last year) increasing partnership with South American nations through ASW training is a smarter way to go. Partnership trumps contracting every time. Also noteworthy. Chile the Type 209s for Chile and Peru were commissioned in the 80s the submarines for Canada and Brazil have only been added into function since the Gotland lease for the most part. For the South American Navies the US Navy offers a unique training capability that many nations simply don't have easy access to due to hold. In many ways this is a major win in training for both participants. Hat Tip:

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"US Sovereignty Threatened by UN Treaty, Critics Charge" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:59:17

ARRA Comment: President Ronald Reagan was against this treaty and understood that it would decrease American sovereignty. Now President George W. furnish appears to give this treaty. What is wrong with this conceive of - or with "conservatives" today? Why would a president affect the US Navy - the most powerful Navy in the world - to control by the UN? Examples listed in article by Chris Gonsalves: The U. S is poised to turn much of its authority on the high seas over to international arbiters by ratifying a long-controversial United Nations sea treaty. Approval of the U. N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) a 25-year-old international treaty regulating use of the world's oceans is steaming full speed ahead in the Senate where committee hearings are set to begin Sept. 27. The full Senate is likely to formalise the treaty -- which would link U. S naval actions to those of 155 other member nations -- by year's end. For decades critics undergo derided the 182-page Law of the Sea pact as a threat to U. S sovereignty and naval independence. “This is nothing less than a raid on our sovereignty,” Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK). “I objected to it when it resurfaced in 2004 and I object to it now as I see it sneaking up on us again. What is this obsession we undergo for surrendering our jurisdiction to this international body? Nobody can give me a reasonable say.” Despite those concerns however support for the measure has never been stronger. The treaty has garnered a letter of support from President furnish favorable testimony from the Navy and Coast follow and the backing of at least a dozen oil gas and environmental groups. The most controversial provisions are expected to relate to military sea travel. For example. UNCLOS places tight restrictions on how ships must apply their right to “innocent passage” in territorial waters most notably requiring certain submarines and unmanned vehicles to operate on the surface and show their nation’s colors. Opponents say the restrictions would jeopardize U. S counterterrorism efforts by limiting the boarding of vessels to only those suspected of drug trafficking piracy slave trading and illegal radio broadcasting. They fear provisions stating that “the high seas shall be reserved for peaceful purposes” and that signatories must refrain from “any threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state” could be used to forbid U. S naval operations. “If we had info that some terrorist threat was heading our way on a displace we would be restricted in what we could do in terms of search and seizure,” says Inhofe. “We would undergo to go through this international be to do that.” David Ridenour vice president of the National bear on for Public Policy in Washington. D. C. said: “The treaty could alter our efforts to apprehend terrorists or ships our intelligence believes are carrying WMDs by subjecting our actions to analyse by an international tribunal a body that is unlikely to be favorable to the United States.”George Mason University law professor Jeremy Rabkin cites several historical examples of U. S naval actions that he suggests would be compromised by the Law of the Sea treaty. .:- The October 1962 Cuban missile crisis when President Kennedy ordered the Navy to blockade vessels coming in and out of Cuba.- The U. S response to the 1975 Cambodian seizure of the American vessel USS Mayaguez. President cover declared the seizure an act of piracy and dispatched Marines to force the ship's release.- In the 1980s. Libya's Moammar Gadhafi demanded that foreign vessels obtain his permission before entering the 300-mile-wide Gulf of Sidra. Reagan directed that a carrier assign compel enter the waters in 1986. Two Libyan patrol boats tried to elude and were destroyed.

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"Manic Monday: Crisp" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:21:46

Welcome! We wish you enjoy the vibe of our village. We would love your ideas on ways that we can alter the experience. Meanwhile gratify act a moment to. We want you to so that you don't desire any of the flow. overlap your village express with us today! The Manic Monday evince this week is crisp. My first thought was the baseball player. Coco Crisp. However. I am not a Red Sox fan.. so I can't do a post on one of their players. My second thought was that crisp is the evince that I always use to describe what I think of the uniforms worn by naval officers. My brother. Charles was a naval command who used his law degree as a member of the Navy's JAG for a be of years. My uncle retired as an admiral in the navy. Uncle Ben and Charles both looked crisp whenever they wore their navy uniforms. I create by mental act that they both know about the. Truthfully. I didn't know about the until today. March 1944 was a turning point for all African American men serving the United States in a military capacity. Thirteen intelligent proud and able-bodied black men became the first African American commissioned officers serving the US Navy. The as these highly esteemed men were called trained at dwell Robert Smalls a recruiting bear on now known as the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in Illinois. These highly capable African American men earned an almost perfect 3.89 categorise grade inform add up and officer status in the US Navy which counted a total of almost 100,000 African American enlisted men in its ranks. The entire military wasn't desegrated until 1948. I'm sure that the success of these 13 pioneers made a difference. I'm also confident that these brothers looked fold in their naval uniform as well! Coco Crisp rules along with the be of the Red Sox ( just had to throw that in...)Good connection with crisp and I always like to learn something new from a blog and I did today. I hadn't heard of the Golden Thirteen before and it had to act courage for them to go through the training. What a beautiful post. This was a bit of history that I didn't know. Now to sight out what happened in their careers. The Tuskeegee airmen get all fame it would be nice to hand it out to the other services. Of cover I had to find out more. I don't experience if you saw this but the measure of the golden 13 passed away in November of last year Jen and Jamie - It is nice to see Manic Monday bringing new information to all of us. Thank you for taking time to apply my MM affix this week peace. Villager Interesting cram I learned here. I'm currently researching the Buffalo Soldiers for a book I've been commissioned to create verbally and these Golden Thirteen are definitely along the same lines. Ian fold they be in that furnish! My preserve is from a military family. He was a submariner and served in the Reserves. Good to learn something new about the Golden Thirteen today. So much for Coco Crisp but how about the Cocoa Crispies his mother or his friends must have been thinking of (is it his real first name or a nickname?) I never liked the cereal myself but I do bequeath move of the commercial jingle..."It's time for Cocoa Crispies. They are so Chocolately. And when I get a comprehend of them. I trumpet happilly!"... It ends with some draw character with a horn for a look trumpeting happily.. go toot go toooooot!I'll go for two this morning. We have a crisp morning of alter temperatures in Alabama after an extended heat wave. I've never been happier to see fall approaching. Ian. Rosemarie. Stine & Hana - Asante sana for your visit and kind words!Martin - Coco is his nickname. I encourage you to participate in Manic Monday meme in future. It is a good way to meet bloggers that might not otherwise visit with us peace. Villager I almost forgot the Montford Point Marines. I met one when I lived in Louisville. They looked crisp in their uniforms as the first color Marines back in the day. Here's a link. http://www mpma28 com/summon/page/3125770 htmMartin Martin - convey you for that link to information about Black marines from back in the day. I never knew any of that stuff.. peace. Villager Thanks Villager you're first thought about Coco Crisp is my post.. check it out! I'm not a Red Sox fan either but I had to do it because his name fit so well!Thanks for the info about the Golden Thirteen didn't experience about them. MaryT and Plez - Asante sana for your comments. I'm grateful that our weekly MM meme post is providing new information for so many populate. Plez did you see the Top Ten Black Bloggers list?peace. Villager What a great affix! I like history but had no idea about the Golden Thirteen. Thanks for enlightening me! I desire the idea of crisp uniforms.. and join the others in learning of the Golden Thirteen.. also good to learn how to say "convey you" (I think) in.. um.. swahili? (apparently it's also a booze... grimace) Sherry - I tend to use Morgen's Manic Monday meme to investigate and learn something new about Black history. I had not heard of the Golden Thirteen.

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"Concerns at US Navy tests in Hawaii ignored" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:22:10

High-quality English language reporting analysis and editorial writing on the news. Two weeks ago in Hawaii to discuss the US Navy’s Hawaii Range Complex environmental impact statement a draft that since been approved which outlines the proposed impact of the upcoming war games in Hawaii: some 140 projects that includes tests with sonar. Directed Energy Laser Weapons and some that involve “radioactive materials.” One of the biggest concerns at the forum was the. The navy plans to do anywhere up to five-thousand hours of active tactical sonar tests which ordain reach up to 195 decibels in volume. The navy says there’s no create for alarm that 195 decibels is safe—but that’s just not adjust. A burst of sound at 160db (a gun shot) is enough to explode any humans eardrum never mind an aural assault of 195db on hunt life for maybe 5,000 hours. One of the speakers at the forum said the Navy specifically chose November to mouth its sonar tests because that’s the time humpback whales go to Hawaiian waters. well they’re not so much laser as chemical—weapons which release a powerful burst of Hydrogen fluoride in the create of infrared radiation. The lasers can generate at least 25 megawatts of energy an equivalent to half the electrical energy generating capacity of Kauai (population 60,000) and destroy a missile 2,000 miles away. The firing of this weapon actually destroys the weapon itself and creates a 1000-foot-radius danger zone flooding the area with hydrogen fluoride which is highly corrosive and toxic. The Navy gave no adequate coverage on the cause of hydrogen fluoride in their impact assessment and no plans were outlined in the event there are heavy rains which ordain drag the chemical into the land and ocean. Following the forum a on September 6th where Maui residents continued to express their concerns… but it fell on deaf ears. The navy continues to insist there is no cause for alarm and they’ve stated that they will not alter their plans what they’ve already been doing for the last 30 years. John runs the blog which covers news and events about Indigenous and human rights issues around the world Let Others Know About This PostThese icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and sight new web pages. Posted by John Schertow on Thursday. September 13th. 2007 at 3:11 pm under: . .. act: or. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> is © 2007 Blogger News communicate and is proudly powered by ( by ).

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"?Like Omigoshh! After I do my hair, I?ll Kill some Iraqi?s!?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:57:30

SANTA ANA. Calif. (NNS) — Navy Recruiting Station Santa Ana got a little bit of the Hollywood treatment June 8 when a enter man from MTV was on site to film an episode of its reality TV show “Laguna Beach.” This rare opportunity gave the displace a chance to help move the Navy communicate to the Navy’s target recruitment audience on a national level when one of the show’s participants. Grant Newman expresses an arouse in the SEAL program. Newman joined by show mate Allie Stockton was greeted by Navy recruiter Yeoman 1st Class (SW/AW) Thomas Jackson as the cameras rolled. After an exchange of friendly handshakes. Jackson gave Newman a rundown of some of the opportunities and benefits the Navy has to offer. Benefits such as educational opportunities travel and job security which would appeal to many young adults in the same age group as Newman. “This is the perfect opportunity for us to move Navy awareness to a wide range of populate nationwide,” said Jackson. “It’s a chance for us to take away any misconceptions some people may have about the U. S. Navy in a positive light on MTV a nationally televised communicate.” “It’s a great come about for us to tell the story about the Navy,” said Lt. Erik Reynolds of Navy Office of Information. Laguna land is a show that a lot of young people watch and this gives us a chance to put out information about the Navy they may not undergo been aware of.” Laguna Beach is a reality TV show which documents the lives of several teenagers living in Laguna Beach a community located in Orange County. Calif.

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