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Independence Day 2012: USS Constitution turnaround & Blue Angels flyover: HDMS Esbern Snare bridge bulletin board sign, something about “pictures must not be removed from this board” with a photo of a (F-14?) pilot reading a manual (or magazine?) while in

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DANISH SPEAKERS: I’d love to get a translation of this text, please
The text is clear enough to transcribe it into a Google Translate machine translation, but with all the accent marks it would be cumbersome to type accurately on an American keyboard, and even then the Google translation probably wouldn’t be very accurate. I’d love to know if the text explains why the pilot is reading the manual / magazine / whatever while in the air
For Independence Day & the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, a flotilla of tall ships and naval ships came to Boston for the 4th of July celebrations.
The centerpiece of the week was the annual turnaround cruise of the frigate USS Constitution, escorted this year by the barque USCGC Eagle, and a flyover by the Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets and other military airplanes & helicopters, and parachute jumpers
We got to watch this from the Danish royal naval ship HDMS Esbern Snare, which was on a sort of shore leave from pirate hunting duty off the coast of Somalia.
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Ship recognition for Esbern Snare Crew
The pictures are not allowed to be removed..
It’s about a competion in recognition of navalships, partipaciting in exercise fleetex, from the gulf of Aden (off Somalia), NATO and Russian units in general. Pictures of different naval ships of this competion will hang on the (wallboard?) in 3 days and there will be new ones. Pictures will not be displayed during call of habour.
So the picture of the pilot is because that you have to have the knowledge of recognition of (in this case) naval ships and aircrafts, so you dont have to use a manual, and i guess in a aircraft it’s a bad idea.
Ah, ok — I thought maybe it was there to chastise a pilot for waiting until he was in the air to read the operator’s manual for his plane