David Lindberg (@38aaringen) 's Twitter Profile
David Lindberg

@38aaringen

Natoofficer. Lycratönt. #svfm och annat avgörande. Marint anstruken. @38aaringen.bsky.social

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Marinen (@swedish_navy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week, Swedish Navy monitored a cargo ship during transit in the Baltic sea, from the Baltic inlets up to Estonia. The RoRo ship carried equipment for NATO´s Forward Land Forces in Estonia. #JEFtogether #WeAreNATO #StrongerTogether

Herr Flax (@herrflax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Det här måste anses vara den grundplatta som vi kan ställa oss på i den fortsatta diskussionen om löner och ersättningar. Bra, Karlin och Nisser! militardebatt.com/2025/05/13/sve…

John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s my thread on what we know so far. For notes I have been a competitive sailor and I am licensed to captain ships of any size but I have not sailed tall ships. 🧵

Shaun Pinner (@olddog100ua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sheer vulgarity of Russia is beyond belief. I speak from experience, electrocuted, stabbed in the leg, starved until I lost over 30kg, beaten, and thrown into isolation. The scars are real. And yet, somehow, they still get to play the victim on X. See you in court soon. 🤙

The sheer vulgarity of Russia is beyond belief. I speak from experience, electrocuted, stabbed in the leg, starved until I lost over 30kg, beaten, and thrown into isolation. The scars are real.
And yet, somehow, they still get to play the victim on X.

See you in court soon. 🤙
Pasi Paroinen (@inkvisiit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it goes without saying that today’s Ukrainian strikes against Russian air forces are impressive and devastating. While the exact scale of damage will likely be confirmed with satellite footage over the coming days, it is quite likely that considerable portion of Russian

U.S. Naval Institute (@navalinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD in 1945, over 100 feet of USS Pittsburgh's bow was snapped off by a typhoon near Okinawa. The heavy cruiser managed to make it to Guam where she was referred to as the "Longest Ship in the World" because the distance from bow to stern was thousands of miles.

#OTD in 1945, over 100 feet of USS Pittsburgh's bow was snapped off by a typhoon near Okinawa. The heavy cruiser managed to make it to Guam where she was referred to as the "Longest Ship in the World" because the distance from bow to stern was thousands of miles.
John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Public interest in the Merchant Marine has never been sufficiently strong. We all believe in good roads on land. A merchant ship is the only good road on the water,” Calvin Coolidge

Admiral James Stavridis, USN, Ret. (@stavridisj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video is a shot to the heart to any mariner. This demands expanded military action against the Houthi terrorists. If they were blowing up banks and killing tellers and guards in a major city, the world would rise up and hunt them down. gcaptain.com/houthi-video-s…

David Lindberg (@38aaringen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey, @Grok! Got a moustache when Magnus Cort was in KOM jersey in Denmark 2022. Do I need to get a mullet now that Quinn Simmons is the coolest rider in the peloton?