I want to imagine the ghost of Halsey showing up and beat this "superior" admiral.
How about Admiral King? Ctrl-c, ctrl-v’ed from Wikipedia so grains of salt are needed:
There was a famous tongue-in-cheek remark about King, made by one of his daughters and repeated by Navy personnel at the time, that "he is the most even-tempered person in the United States Navy. He is always in a rage." Franklin D. Roosevelt once described King as a man who "shaves every morning with a blow torch."[39]
How about Admiral King? Ctrl-c, ctrl-v’ed from Wikipedia so grains of salt are needed:
There was a famous tongue-in-cheek remark about King, made by one of his daughters and repeated by Navy personnel at the time, that "he is the most even-tempered person in the United States Navy. He is always in a rage." Franklin D. Roosevelt once described King as a man who "shaves every morning with a blow torch."[39]
Well... the sheer amounts of verbal fecal matter he threw at BuOrd after finding out about the Mk. 14 torpedo scandal are nothing short of legendary.
Well... the sheer amounts of verbal fecal matter he threw at BuOrd after finding out about the Mk. 14 torpedo scandal are nothing short of legendary.
I like Drachinifel’s description of the scenario:
“One imagines Admiral King standing behind the official and twisting their arm just that little bit further... they admitted that they hadn’t done any proper design or testing.”
How about Admiral King? Ctrl-c, ctrl-v’ed from Wikipedia so grains of salt are needed:
There was a famous tongue-in-cheek remark about King, made by one of his daughters and repeated by Navy personnel at the time, that "he is the most even-tempered person in the United States Navy. He is always in a rage." Franklin D. Roosevelt once described King as a man who "shaves every morning with a blow torch."[39]
Yeah, King would be a better idea because he hates the Japanese for what they did to his beloved Navy.
And it's over....sir....sir...Stand down, Bismarck.Next we meet will be your court-martial, commander.We're going back now, Kashima, Katori.After you're out of the picture, I'll take my time to give the shipgirls here some breaking-in training.
The word 調教 is specifically for training/breaking animals, not people.I have words for you, old man...!Stay!
Stay!You said that a superior must take responsibility for the actions of the shipgirls under them, ja!?That Katori there put the very life of my Admiral on the line...!Hmpf. Seems all we have here is just a sorry bunch of insubordinate tubs.If she carelessly blurts out what happened, then Katori will be in danger.Commander. It is not only because you treat these weapons as human beings but because you spoil them that you cannot bring them to heel.An Admiral would not be good. The Japanese implies both "bad decision" and "bad-tasting".