Funny, this supposed to have happened in 1995, but since half or late 1980's all lighthouses along the US coastlines have been automatized, so no personal contact would've been possible, therefore i call urban myth on this one.
The last USS Montana was sunk during WW1. This joke has been going around since at least then. And yes the correct honorary between one Captain to another is sir.
@BigPete85 In the US military any officer always address another person by "Sir" A captain will never say "Son" and be informal about things. Common military sense.
@DarkstarNovembr i think he says "son" - the phonetics of the vowel "o" plus, he's a captain, he doesn't need to be saying sir to a civilian or coast guard dude that is way beneath him AND not obeying his orders.
Funny, this supposed to have happened in 1995, but since half or late 1980's all lighthouses along the US coastlines have been automatized, so no personal contact would've been possible, therefore i call urban myth on this one.
Spores1 4 months ago
@Spores1 automatized?
DJInsight21 4 months ago
@Spores1 US coastlines in the Irish Sea? ;D
But I agree, this is an old joke, been around for a very long time
AmyLuthien 2 days ago
Hahahahahahahaha!
ACjazzRules 4 months ago
The last USS Montana was sunk during WW1. This joke has been going around since at least then. And yes the correct honorary between one Captain to another is sir.
MrJeramyMckay 5 months ago
From my Son
GreenTeddy001 10 months ago
It's Awesome
GreenTeddy001 10 months ago
yah, he doesnt say "So" he says Sir or Son, cant make it out, either is normal..
Burnz2much 1 year ago
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PcGamerPaul 1 year ago 3
@PcGamerPaul ...You really believe anything the Internet tells you, don't you?
Check your email, son. A Nigerian prince is offering you a grand deal.
AlvinHDavernport 1 month ago
typical navy
100PercentSuccessTV 1 year ago
classic!!
chanex79 1 year ago
At 0:31 he does not say "So", he says, "Sir" It doesn't makes sense if he had said "So"
"Sir, this is the USS Montana, the second largest vessel in the North Atlantic fleet."
itsmonti1 2 years ago
@itsmonti1 actyally he says Son, not Sir. sir would be too polite for an american naval captian, lol.
BigPete85 1 year ago
@BigPete85 In the US military any officer always address another person by "Sir" A captain will never say "Son" and be informal about things. Common military sense.
itsmonti1 1 year ago
@itsmonti1 wrong.. in an informal setting they will..
Burnz2much 1 year ago
@BigPete85 In the military since bootcamp personnel are trained to say "Sir"
itsmonti1 1 year ago 2
@itsmonti1 but he wouldnt be saying 'sir' to someone who he obviously thinks less of, so he's deffinately saying 'son'
DarkstarNovembr 1 year ago
@DarkstarNovembr i think he says "son" - the phonetics of the vowel "o" plus, he's a captain, he doesn't need to be saying sir to a civilian or coast guard dude that is way beneath him AND not obeying his orders.
rlolo777 7 months ago
legend
moviemanrock 2 years ago
lol so funny
artemisf125 3 years ago
rofl
Shackleb0lt 3 years ago
*facepalm*
ChaplainDMK 3 years ago
(-_-;)
ozmooneye 3 years ago