the ship was due next month - 2 days from now.
way to speed it up shitstain - HOW GREAT THOU ARE .
The ship was next to me during war. It has peculiar needs. Sure felt good knowing she was out there. Navy medical is the best. This former combat Marine thinks so.
Navy medical sucks!
Now I have to question your story.
Their answer for everything was Motrin.
I knew Marines that needed knee surgery that used their wife's insurance instead of letting a Navy doctor touch them, even though it cost them more.
How did your brain transplant work out?
Didn't take.
why did you lie about the 12 days early? Where did you get that number from?
The
OP is a raging idiot. He got the number from Fox News. Only being a raging idiot, the dumbfuck failed to comprehend their report, which included...
The 1,000-bed Navy hospital ship is being called a symbol of hope in the fight against COVID-19; Bryan Llenas reports from Pier 90.
video.foxnews.com
Harris Faulkner: Brian Llenas is live at pier 90 in New York City where the vessel docked a short time ago and they were early because some crews here in New York worked so hard along with Army Corps of Engineers to bring that area up to speed dredging it and they are 12 days early, Brian.
Brian Llenas: Really a herculean effort, Harris, to make sure the USNS Comfort, seventy thousand ton, it was an old oil tanker that was converted into a Navy ship back in 1987 and they had to dredge 4 more feet in New York Harbor over eight days to make sure that this ship could dock here at pier 90 on the west side of Manhattan.
Corroborated by local NYC news...
The floating hospital has beds for 1,000 critically ill patients.
www.lohud.com
Amid the dire warnings, the hospital ship’s early arrival constituted one encouraging piece of news. Originally, leaders of the Federal Emergency Management Agency estimated that the ship could not dock in New York until mid-April, due in part to muck along the floor of the Hudson River, which made the city’s west side piers too shallow.
So now the truth emerges ... it wasn't the Navy saying they couldn't get the USNS Comfort to New York until April 10th; they said they could. It was FEMA's estimate based on how long they anticipated it would take to dredge the harbor for the ship to dock there.
Congrats to the fine folks who worked hard to get that harbor ready for the USNS Comfort.