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    Back in the early 2000s the people responsible for maintaining the national forests of Denmark, wrote to the navy that the oaks planted after the British destroyed the danish navy during the napoleonic wars, were now ready for shipbuilding!

    I always thought it was quite amazing that the knowledge that these trees were set aside to rebuild the navy survived in the institution for some 200 years.

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    The us military maintains a lot of forests. Mostly because the US military don’t want anyone to blow themselves up stumbling on the unexploded ordinance.

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      Sounds woke to me. Think of the amount of lumber trump can give America if he frees up the land

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            No, he’s not. That’s the real reason. Now we just need to gather everyone that is like minded and meet in these forests to protest and get rid of the wokeness.

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              Oh yeah? Well, I heard that the real Epstein List, the one implicating the Clintons, Soros and Obama (and not the fake one that’s like 30% Trump) is buried under one of those trees.

              Git your shovels, boys!

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                I’ve been hearing that too, it’s right next to that one guy with a big dong’s laptop, which is easily found under a half meter mound of dirt. Just dig up every half meter mound of dirt you can find in these particular locations and we can make woke disappear overnight.

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                  Be sure to invite all of your like-minded friends, as well as that weird one uncle who still believes in QAnon - it’s hole -some fun for everyone.

                  Don’t miss out, it’s going to be a blast!

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        For clarification, the USS Constitution typically does not sail or otherwise maneuver under her own power. Instead, she is towed by a tugboat. I think it has sailed under her own power only three times in recent history, starting back in 1997 when it was towed out of Boston harbor, sailed up the coast unassisted for about an hour, then was towed to Marblehead for a visit before returning to Boston. That was the first time in 116 years that it sailed unassisted.

        Source: I was crewing on one of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary escort vessels and had a “front row seat” to the event.

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      She’s the flagship of the world’s second largest navy: America’s fleet of museum ships.

      She’s preserved as a historical artifact, both for her own sake (she had a noteworthy history in the nation’s young life and a surprisingly long service career) and very simply as one of a few 18th century sailing ships left in existence. Uniquely among US museum ships, she’s still owned and commissioned by the US Navy. USS Constitution is the oldest warship afloat in the world. HMS Victory is older, but she’s permanently drydocked. USS Constitution is seaworthy, and the US Navy gets to claim by far the oldest commissioned warship in the world. She’s a bit of an eternal flame in that regard.

      As with everything the Navy does that isn’t war, they’ll list “interacting with the American public” and “recruiting” on her list of missions.

      She is sometimes taken out for a cruise, often entirely under tow but every now and again they set the six sails she has and let her move under her own power, at about walking pace. As a treat.

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        HMS Victory is older, but she’s permanently drydocked. USS Constitution is seaworthy, and the US Navy gets to claim by far the oldest commissioned warship in the world. She’s a bit of an eternal flame in that regard.

        Oldest commissioned warship afloat. The Victory is still commissioned (though she has been modified with stuff like holes below the waterline and wouldn’t be able to float without more modification).

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    The ship requires Turbopump Bearings from a nearby factory. It will undoubtedly be a dangerous mission. But I have faith you will succeed.