This would be funny if it weren’t so sad and rather disrespectful. It turns out that the ships being displayed behind a retired Navy four-star during a tribute to U.S. Veterans at the Democratic National Convention weren’t anything he’d have ever floated on or commanded. As a matter of fact, no one in the U.S. Navy ever would have. The reason? They’re RUSSIAN. From the Navy Times:

On the last night of the Democratic National Convention, a retired Navy four-star took the stage to pay tribute to veterans. Behind him, on a giant screen, the image of four hulking warships reinforced his patriotic message.

But there was a big mistake in the stirring backdrop: those are Russian warships.

While retired Adm. John Nathman, a former commander of Fleet Forces Command, honored vets as America’s best, the ships from the Russian Federation Navy were arrayed like sentinels on the big screen above.

These were the very Soviet-era combatants that Nathman and Cold Warriors like him had once squared off against.

“The ships are definitely Russian,” said noted naval author Norman Polmar after reviewing hi-resolution photos from the event. “There’s no question of that in my mind.”

Naval experts concluded the background was a photo composite of Russian ships that were overflown by what appear to be U.S. trainer jets. It remains unclear how or why the Democratic Party used what’s believed to be images of the Russian Black Sea Fleet at their convention.

A spokesman for the Democratic National Convention Committee was not able to immediately comment Tuesday, saying he had to track down personnel to find out what had happened.

The veteran who spotted the error and notified Navy Times said he was immediately taken aback.

“I was kind of in shock,” said Rob Barker, 38, a former electronics warfare technician who left the Navy in 2006. Having learned to visually identify foreign ships by their radars, Barker recognized the closest ship as the Kara-class cruiser Kerch.

“An immediate apology [from the committee] would be very nice,” Barker said. “Maybe acknowledge the fact that yes, they screwed up.”

Yeah, that’s gonna leave a mark.

 
 

2 Comments

  1. Robert Zanetti says:

    This is as bad as our President mispronouncing the word “Corpsman” as in Navy Corpsman. I knew how to pronounce “Corpsman” when I was 17 years old and thinking about joining the Navy. I did join when I was 18.

  2. Dave Melga says:

    It’s another photo op gone wild! The person posing as president looks out of place when saluting or during the pledge of allegiance, although it appears he has taken a few saluting lessons lately, probably from Valerie Jarrett. Is it any wonder that the people who follow him are as detached and in many cases disrespectful of the military as well as police?

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