David Conwill
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When is the last time a U.S. Navy ship actually had to repel boarders, anyway?
-Dave
-Dave
I am only passing a long a little story someone told me I think in the 1970's.
I haven't researched it.
The "I heard: phrase means I am not sure it is the 100% absolute truth. Could be rumor, myth or total BS.
However, fight some guy in a narrow hallway with a straight razor would be a pretty harrowing tale!
Just as an aside on close quarters fighting, the Teller Drill is a training exercise used today to train police officers how dangerous edged weapons are. The attacker starts at seven yards away with a knife in his hand and charges the officer. Fewer than ten percent of officers can draw and fire a handgun before the attacker reaches them. So a straight razor would have been a very legitimate weapon at the ranges we are discussing here.
When is the last time a U.S. Navy ship actually had to repel boarders, anyway?
-Dave