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  • She must be like that woman on Top Gun...

  • she's hot!

  • Thanks for your sevice

  • NR, the Delta Force of Naval Nuclear Power. Must be nice to get to work out in the middle of the day while the rest of us sweat are assess off in the engine room haha.

  • Nuclear is very dangerous. 3 exvessled reactor cores in japan and not a thing that can be done about it.

  • I have a video up at my channel....Chemtrails released over Nuclear Power Plant, Lacey Twp NJ: Oyster Creek Generating Sta. the country;s oldest operating nuke. and uses Uranium 235, not the Plutonium... THE NAVY self regulates ? Holy shit she believes that.. god help us all.

  • @LibranEsq who do YOU think monitors the US nuclear navy?

  • @kubuntuguy no one. 

  • @LibranEsq Hi. My name is MM1(SS) Kelly. I am an nuclear mechanic currently working at knolls atomic power laboratory at the maintenance and training group. I was stationed on the USS Maine (SSBN-741 B) for 3.5 years. While onboard, I actively engaged in numerous ORSEs (Operational Reactor Safety Evaluation) An ORSE is mandated, run, and critiqued by Naval Reactors. YES...you ignorant incalcitrant...the US Nuclear Navy self-regulates.

  • @kubuntuguy The NAVT self regulates ? Omg... thats exactly what I am talking about...the inmates run the asylm. that is no regulation...the code word is what? CYA Cover Your Ass... you must think that civilians are ignorant how you losers operate... coudnt get a civilian job, couldnt exist in the real world, wear LOSER on your sleeve: Join the US NAVY/

  • @LibranEsq I do think you are ignorant. Look up military nuclear accidents on wiki and then look up civilian nuclear accidents. You WILL find some problems on the military side, HOWEVER the overwhelming majority are with weaponry and in the earlier years while the technology was still being developed. The civilian side is riddled with mishaps an incidents from your outside "regulation." oh and "OMG" "CYA" "LOSER" yeah...grow up.

  • @kubuntuguy I made a mistake, I typed "an" vice "and" prior to incidents. See how easy it is to admit mistakes. One other thing @LibranEsq look up Chemtrail_conspiracy_theory on Wikipedia.

  • @LibranEsq oh yeah and by the way, last time I checked in America we spell the word as follows: NAVY. Learn to type and spell. A grammar class probably wouldn't hurt either.

  • @kubuntuguy that shows what a fuckn idot you are...aside from being in the dunb-ass;s welfare: the US Military....its a typing error stupid clown in a clown outifit and while we are at it...NICE SHOOTING TALIBAN...all thre is in the US military are stupid cowards.....known fact: anyone with any brains does their initial committment and gets out OUT as fast as possible...Leaving all the losers ... NATY MATY

  • @LibranEsq Did I hurt your feelings?

  • @kubuntuguy  no. you cant address the issues I raised so you want to make it personal . You know Im right...leave my "feelings" out of it and mutiny if you are a man.

  • @LibranEsq Did I, "make it personal"? "fuckn idot you are...aside from being in the dunb-ass;s" Try again...you can't spell or type, and you are a conspiracy theorist. I think you are very ignorant and ill-educated. Go back to school before you start talking to grown-ups. I done here.

  • @LibranEsq So you would describe her in the video as an inmate and a loser? That only shows that you are an idiot.

  • this is a great testimonial

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  • maverick would love her

  • so hot

  • Hopefully, you emphasized the fact that Admiral Rickover also chose the PWR design above all others because of his ingenious forsight. As a side note, the Westinghouse AP1000 has passive ECCS incorporated into the design. To put it mildly, this type of design could have precluded the events that took place at Japan's BWR facility. None of their reactors at this daiichi location were of the PWR design. Japan had a complete failure of ECCS or if indeed they had an adequate ECCS at that facility.

  • A big contributor to the spread of contamination was the Mark 1 containment system in GE BWR's. There was inadequate venting of hydrogen produced in the, cores which caused the explosion of the secondary containment system. Once this occurred, the spent fuel pools were exposed, all of which contained fuel assemblies bearing decay heat. Not so with the PWR. which stores its spent fuel in an adjacent building. The ABWR, while having passive ECCS, still does not address this issue to my knowledge.

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  • I love nuclear power. I wish people got over their phobia of it.

  • @TheFluffyDuck tell that to the cleanup crews in Japan... or to the people of Chernobyl. If we can make a clean safe nuke sub, why not share that with the world? (We want the POWER for ourselves ONLY) Where does all that depleted uranium go? Yep, the tips of our weapons. Just look at our test ranges = very high levels! Our ground guys get exposed every time they fire rounds in war! Nuclear energy is only as safe as the user is- 1 week link and it horribly kills people. Peace, God Bless!

  • My father was on the USS Enterprise the first world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. As a boy I can remember him talking about Rickover. There is a real nice show on the military channel about nuclear subs and how for all practical purposes the U.S. is the only remaining country with a true nuclear fleet. What blows my mind away though meta-physically is where does all that energy come from. When you read physics it seems to say your plugging right into some sort of a magic outlet.

  • most of the time NRO would catch me doing something really dumb in the plants so far got the ship six NRO hits. haha 807 paper clip. two more day and i'm out.

  • This vid is a good motivation booster.

  • I left the Navy 20 years ago this month, I was a nuc ELT on a submarine. Glad to see that women are now part of the nuclear Navy. The program shown here (NRO) is the internal monitoring agency that keeps everyone on their toes and maintains Rickover's high standards, they are the elite of the nuclear community.

  • Admiral Rickover is in da houseee..!! 

  • seeing women in science is great

  • ewwwwww i wouldnt!!

  • this woman  is amazing!

  • I'm proud to say I got a 98 on my ASVAB and will be enlisted as a Nuclear Engineer for the US Navy. :)

  • @ScizzorMeXerxes Go Officer dude. I got the same score but rocked my ACT math so they're giving me an ROTC scholarship.

  • @ScizzorMeXerxes don't do it. it suck. it will be the worse six years of your life.

  • @807mikey wrong.

  • @schismtomynism wrong about what?

  • @807mikey - Everyone is entitled to their opinion.

    Were you a nuke?

  • @ScizzorMeXerxes Grats!

  • @ScizzorMeXerxes Hooray- me too. Have you been through basic yet?

  • is she NRO?  Lt. with only three ribbons... nice.

  • @punkmechanicalkid LDO most likely

  • @punkmechanicalkid only have to wear your top three ribbons

  • go US navy go.the cream..great guys.great fleet of carriers...from uk

  • she is having a bad hair day

  • She lookes cute... ^^

  • Lets look at the check list.

    1. Wicked Smart Check

    2. Defender of the Nation Check

    3. Physically Fit Check

    4. Positive Attitude Check

    5. Attractive Check

    So...yeah...she is HOT.

    I hope she is married with 3 kids and is super happy.

  • I WANNA MERRY HER

  • I cant watch this, she looks to terrifying.

  • she's got G(.)(.)GLEY EYES!

  • ftw? non sequitur.

  • haha, same. egghead stuff doesnt do it for me.

  • wtf? random.

  • great video, the woman is very nice.

  • boss.

    wish i was that smart lol

  • The bug?

    The LT looks like a bug.

  • Sweet video!

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