"Wow, this is pretty big."

"Yes, it is 333m long, 40.8m wide and 76.4m long on the flight deck. The reactor is equipped with 24 F/A18 fully armed bombers, 10 S3A vs. 10 submarines, 6 SH3H anti-submarine operations helicopters, 4 EA6B electroelectric units, and an E2 mid-air alarm."

I'm standing on the deck of the Carl Vinson. Perez, who answered my question, explained in detail, and laughed as the foam looked around.

'I have to... I'll get foggy if I drive this around.'

Some of the other people standing around me seem to be frowning a little, but I don't think I like the quality of Director Perez's pride. On the other hand, General Jeff, who was sent as the commander of the United States Navy as a one star commander, looks very happy.

Cherry blossoms are at the top of the window at the end of April. Snow was pleasant on the way along with the sunny weather, but when I got up on the deck and saw the open sea, my heart was refreshed.

"South Korea had an aircraft carrier until '98, but unfortunately, it was sold to China."

"Yes? The carrier?"

He grumbles at me with a look on his face about when he came next to me and how sorry Admiral Shenzhen is. I was curious about the first time I heard it.

"I received two ports in exchange for debts in Russia. One of them was made of scrap metal, and the other one was sold to China. It was quite a waste because it was a useful ship not long ago."

According to Gen. Shenzhen, two flagship ports from the Far East of Russia were trying to come in from Korea, but the opposite of Japan and China was to tear apart the interior and bring only the hull to Korea. I had to let him go, even if he didn't use it properly. Unfortunately, the IMF was not enough for us at the time, so we had no choice.

“If it's 273 meters, it's pretty big. How much did you buy it for? ”

“I remember it was 34, 3.7 billion won, 71 billion won, respectively. ”

What are you talking about? Only 71 billion aircraft carriers. What kind of debt did they take for that? It's just a joke.

My question was solved soon, and since it was originally a nuclear antimony, the process of decomposition through scrap metal is cheap. However, it is said that the skill obtained after buying two units is not completely lacking.

China, on the other hand, researches the Minsk, which we have sold, and then buys a former Soviet Abandoned Harbor from Ukraine to make modifications. Maybe he's trying to make a fake urn.

"I'm sure you know Perez makes ports in China, but why didn't he stop them from selling in Ukraine?"

Suddenly I was curious and asked. I don't understand the United States allowing China to build aircraft carriers. By the way, those bastards we brought in are trying to reuse what they built. It's more like a joke.

"Haha. You mean the Barack? We don't have the skills to build a ship yet, so what should we do with the junk we bought? We could have stopped it, but we just stopped delaying the purchase by a few years. One big ship doesn't just suddenly increase naval strength."

Director Perez laughs loudly at my question. I guarantee it will take five to six years just to float the iron in the sea.

I took a look inside the boat with the people who came with me, but unlike the spacious deck and the purpose of the airplanes, there was not much to see inside. It just feels huge. I was wrong to expect such a lump of steel... inside. This is just a warship.

I went inside the boat, looked around, went into the conference room in the captain's room, and had a little chat.

"Chairman, have you heard anything... about the three stiff generals this month? Some say it's part of a modernization plan."

"...."

One of the people is asking me carefully while talking about things like that. Suddenly, the cabin was silent, and General Lemington, who told the story, was a little awkward about the sensitive reactions around him.

"Khh-hmm. I guess there are rumors like that..."

I slit my throat with a slightly awkward look, and more than thirty pairs of eyes are drawn at once. I feel a desire to find out something in people's eyes.

"Do any of you know exactly what the labor cost of last year's defense budget was?"

In exchange for an answer, the generals are unable to answer each other's pleasant questions by looking at each other. General Hao doesn't know exactly what the budget is. What's the labor cost of Johnston Group? How would I know that? Few of the presidents trade according to such things.

"It's roughly a quarter of the national defense budget. Last year's labor costs, including medical expenses, were estimated at $135 billion. Rumsfeld's plan to reduce labor costs to less than $100 billion in the next five years and instead need to improve power using advanced technology."

"That's just a desk job! Didn't that strategy turn out to be a failure before Iraq?"

As soon as I say it, I complain as if someone can't stand it. However, when I look at you, I bow my head. He's got two stars and he's impatient.

"Of course, it's not that the current administration succeeded Minister Rumsfeld's plan, but there should be enough review. But everyone agrees that we should continue to use advanced technology, right?"

"Of course. The military is the most eager to test new technologies. However, there are some areas where no new technology can reduce the workforce. For example, technology has progressed remarkably in the last 50 years, but the number of people moving this ship has increased. This is because advanced weapons and weapons are enhanced."

"Haha. Of course. The government understands that. Don't worry too much, we won't be doing silent, cooked meals like Rumsfeld."

Whether they are profiting or not, voices of self-exaggeration begin to appear. I didn't have to swear in this place, so it went well. The two people who spoke against my attitude also shrugged and apologized.

"It's not appropriate to talk about things in public like this. One thing is for sure, for those of you who are here, we know there's no particular problem yet. Here's what I've confirmed."

Last night, I checked to see if there were any investigations into them separately. Unlike the generals who went to war in Afghanistan or Iraq and accumulated complaints, there were no major tensions on this side, so the administration was keeping an eye on them.

I'm instantly aware of the three cuts this month and the trends with Skynet connected to the government system.

I can tell everyone is relieved of my words. It seems to be somewhat reassuring because the reduction is happening slowly.

"We need to actively cooperate with the new administration in the future and be careful what you say, even if you have complaints. You know General Stanley? It's not good to say something wrong and twist the front."

General Stanley resigned in the wake of a farce with reporters. I realized the mistake I made later and regretted it, but the journalists are not the ones who break up with others.

Moreover, by the time I realized I was wrong because of the Internet world these days, it had already been published on the internet. That's how fast the world is these days.

"General Stanley is usually a decent man, but he made a mistake in front of the press... General Stanley has nothing to complain about, but if there's a problem, shouldn't we consult with the president?"

"Is that how it works? Haha."

"Hahaha"

I laughed and laughed at General Campbell's slightly patriotic remark. Half jokes, half jokes, and one word of sincerity all unravel.

"Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk." They're all the same, aren't they? '

In my mind, I filed a complaint thinking about the lining of General Stanley. This man, who was in charge of the U.S. military in Afghanistan, resigned as a joke (with a deep heart) because Kerry didn't know him at the beginning of the complaint.

General Stanley has great expectations for Washington. However, the President did not know his own history, and was a formal tyrant who did not show great interest in his situation. As president, there are too many people to meet at the beginning of the administration, so it could just be that.

But as General Stanley grumbled and complained in his gut, it began to accumulate and eventually came to a point where he didn't even know he was complaining.

In the end, the indifference the president showed during the five-minute interview ruined the rest of one general's life. That's what the general said after 35 years in the military. I feel that there is no limit to how immature a human being can be.

"Sir, dinner is ready. Let's go up."

We're having a private conversation, and it's time for our executive secretary to come down and eat. When I get up from my seat, everyone follows me up.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

He goes up to the deck and shouts loudly. The people who followed me look at each other confused. Everyone can't shut up about the scenery that is completely different from when they go up.

"Chairman, what's going on? Where did all this come from?

"Huh, aren't all the restaurants around here closed today?"

Surprised noisy generals. Yes, there were more than fifty booths on the deck, and I saw people cooking there. During the two hours I was downstairs, a lot of this was set up.

"Didn't you say I was buying lunch today?"

"Yes? It's just us -- no, so you're giving lunch to everyone in the harbor?"

Everyone's freaking out. Well, if you add all the humans in here together, there are over 5,000. If you're not surprised, that's weird.

Shit, I didn't know. What do I do? Who knew there would be so many… '

I did. I went up to the pot, but I didn't have to take the kids upstairs to eat, so everyone just wanted to buy me a meal. It's because I heard there are many soldiers complaining about their long term missions.

The problem is that planes, mechanics, other engine and equipment management, even janitors, are really human, and the military has been carrying nearly 5,000 people for 24-hour operating instructions.

At first, I thought it was Korean without thinking about it, and I thought I'd just feed the poor kids a meal, but where do you deliver a decent meal to 5500 people? This is really difficult.

However, the foreign heat boss eased my troubles. It cost a lot of money, of course. I point my hand at the other side. We're sitting at the table where we're going to eat, and everyone's staring at where I'm pointing.

"Hey, you see that cruise ship?"

"Yes? But?"

My finger is headed for a large white cruise ship that I don't know when it docked. But no one understands me.

"I've been renting it for two days. These are the culinary teams from the cruise ship. Or, when do you serve those many chefs? Isn't that right?"

Oops.

It is the reaction of people around me. The reaction is that they did not know that it was rice tea () or rice noodles.

Knowing that there were over 5,000 people to feed, the Foreign Minister figured out a way to borrow a large cruise ship nearby. Thanks to you, I had to postpone coming down to Busan for a few days.

"There are entertainment and show programs on the cruise. There should be a theater in the harbor, but in the meantime, you've been very bored. You see the soldiers and the sailors, you go there and surprise them in the evening.

"Really. Can I do that?"

"Haha. How much longer are you going to play in the borrowed one?" Calling is expensive. It's no big deal. "

I used my heart deeply while I was writing. He called it, said he had to pay about 3 billion won. It's an internal facility, free as a package item, except for some VIPs.

The ship-owner wants people on the aircraft carrier to sneak around, but of course, if you go there, you'll make money, and some shows I decided to pay separately.

"Haha. We'll go to dinner sometime. There's a good dinner show."

"Oh ho. Thanks to you, you look great today."

I felt good because everyone had something to play with. It's an athletic facility or a movie theater, at best. There's no show. Other adults thank me for my elongation and greet me.

Especially when a chef from the Johnstone Hotel is making a steak that smells delicious, it gets carried away by the wind and tickles my nose. Others can't take their eyes off the old man's mouth.

The steak on the aircraft carrier deck is quite a feat, isn't it? '

I thought this would be fun too.

Artwork Reviews

Novorosic and Minsk ports imported 71 billion won from Russia in '95. Novorosic was decommissioned from the poaching, and Minsk was sold to China, who was very interested in internal structure. I used to try to bring it in armed, but the opposite of China and Japan was the only shell that came in.

Japan and China were struggling to get their ports, of which China bought our Minsk (44,000 tons), while also going to Ukraine to buy the Barack (67,000 tons). This is where the U.S. brakes!

After pressure in the United States, Ukraine eventually changes the way it sells from a random sale to a rapid loop to a public auction, and the auction begins in 2001. We also participated in the United States, Australia, China, Japan and Korea.

The United States, Australian $14 million, Korean $15 million, Japanese $17 million, and Korean $18 million were willing to pay, and eventually won 20 million in China.

The Soviet Union was destroyed during construction, and Barack had no engines on the market, so they had to drag him aboard. It costs almost 80 million dollars to get us from Ukraine to China. That's right. It cost 80 million dollars, over 100 billion dollars.

Why is it so expensive? There was an American saboteur. Turkey, the gateway out of the Black Sea, blocked the passage of this ship. It was dangerous to go under the bridge in Istanbul, but after 16 months of negotiations, I was allowed to pass on condition that I would comply with Turkey's demands. Some of those conditions include sending more than two million Chinese tourists a year to Turkey, selling some new weapons.

China sighed. We ended up in the Black Sea, and this time it's stuck in the Suez Canal in Egypt. There is a regulation that ships without their own power cannot pass through the Suez Canal. Eventually, we traveled all the way around Africa, all the way back from South Africa to China... and we ended up in China.

It is now the Liaoning, the first aircraft carrier in China in September 2012, repairing, engines and loading something upside down inside.

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For the sake of clarifying the facts in the text,

General Stanley actually resigned in 2010. It happened by mistake with Vice President Byden, and the reason for not recognizing himself in the conversation with him was because it was written in the paper.

The labor cost is $135 billion as of 2012.

5,000 + seafarers were taken from the blog of a man who worked on two ports during his service. There was also a complaint about the meal. There are occasional instances of insects coming out of the cereal.