glennjuliejeremy-871-347932
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The person who identified the ship as the USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) was correct but in another scene there was the USS Robison (DDG-12). The USS Paul F. Foster was DD-964 and she was decommissioned on 27 March, 2003. The episode aired.14 October, 2003.
The writers need to do more research when writing scripts because there are a lot of ex-military personnel who will catch this type of mistake. It wouldn't have been a problem to give the correct name of a ship or a person. Also, at the time of airing DDG's did not have females onboard. They were stationed on Destroyer Tenders, medical ships and on tugboats but not on Guided Missile Destroyers or Aircraft Carriers.
The writers need to do more research when writing scripts because there are a lot of ex-military personnel who will catch this type of mistake. It wouldn't have been a problem to give the correct name of a ship or a person. Also, at the time of airing DDG's did not have females onboard. They were stationed on Destroyer Tenders, medical ships and on tugboats but not on Guided Missile Destroyers or Aircraft Carriers.
No redeeming features in this "movie" whatsoever. It was, however, a complete waste of 1 1/2 hours of my life. I should have read the reviews before I watched this.