I readily admit to having very mixed feelings about the military. (And about the state of this country in general, but that's another post for another day, really.) In general, I consider myself very anti-war and very anti-US-sticking-its-nose-where-it-doesn't-belong. Like the idealistic hippies of the 60s, I wish we as a planet could "give peace a chance", and like the cynics of later decades, I'm frankly disgusted with the blatant capitalism of it all.
At the same time, I fully understand that for many Americans, their only chance to go to college is to join the military, and I can't fault them for that. I recognise that I am privileged for getting to go to university on my parents' dime, and if I hadn't had that, this may have well been my path too. I did actually consider it. Briefly. Very briefly. (And then I realised that, as a nonbinary lesbian, it prooooobably wouldn't have been quite safe for me.)
And despite it all... I love Fleet Week.
I can't help it! It makes me nostalgic - my friend Ashley and I actually went to Fleet Week in San Francisco quite a few times!
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Photo by Ashley, SF Fleet Week 2011 |
There were multiple ports all over the city where navy ships were docked, so I asked Sarah what she would like to do. Since my toe is currently broken, I knew I wouldn't be able to go to more than one, so when Sarah suggested we visit the real U.S.S. Enterprise (that's right, the "Star Trek" ship's name has been used for MULTIPLE U.S. ships) I looked it up.
It turns out that NASA's space shuttle, the Enterprise, resides at the U.S.S. Intrepid, where Fleet Week celebrations were going on! So our goal was set and we set out for our sunny Memorial Day weekend adventure!
Of course, it later turned out she'd meant this Enterprise, the one the "Star Trek" ship was named after, not the one named after it. Turns out that ship is actually docked in Norfolk Virginia... oops... but that error aside it was still a fun adventure of a day!