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As a Retired Black Naval Officer, I Believe the Push to Rename Ships Goes Too Far
The Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Chancellorsville steams alongside the USS Ronald Reagan before a pass in review as part of the Republic of Korea International Fleet Review (IFR) 2018.(U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brandon Martin)
16 Feb 2021 Military.com | By S.O. Rasbury
Retired Lt. Cmdr. S. O. Rasbury is a former naval aviator who now flies for a major airline.
As the Navy considers renaming a couple of its ships of the line, it s become obvious to even the most casual of observers that the military has gone whole-hog on cancel culture.
Mobile 30
Expect a sunny sky today with a nice warm-up; we reach the 51-55 degree range this afternoon. Tonight will be clear and cold again, we drop into the 27-32 degree range early tomorrow morning.
THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Clouds increase tomorrow with a high in the mid 50s. Then, we expect periods of rain tomorrow night into Sunday morning as the next upper trough moves through; rain amounts should be generally 1/2 inch or less, and there is no risk of severe storms (probably no thunder). The best chance of showers by Sunday afternoon will shift into the southern half of the state; the high Sunday will be in the mid to upper 50s.
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SUNNY FRIDAY: Temperatures rebounded nicely across Alabama today; after lows in the 20s, we are seeing temperatures in the 50s this afternoon with a sunny sky. Tonight will be cold again with a fair sky; we drop into the 25-32 degree range early tomorrow.
THE WEEKEND: Clouds will increase across the state tomorrow, but the day will be dry with a high in the low to mid 50s. We expect periods of rain tomorrow night into Sunday morning as an upper trough passes through; rain amounts should be generally under 1/2 inch, and by Sunday afternoon the best chance of showers will shift into the southern half of the state. Sunday’s high will be in the upper 50s.
James Spann: Nice warm-up for Alabama today
By James Spann December 18, 2020
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Mobile 30
Expect a sunny sky today with a nice warm-up; we reach the 51- to 55-degree range this afternoon. Tonight will be clear and cold again; we drop into the 27- to 32-degree range early Saturday morning.
THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Clouds increase Saturday with a high in the mid 50s. We expect periods of rain Saturday night into Sunday morning as the next upper trough moves through; rain amounts should be generally one-half inch or less, and there is no risk of severe storms (probably no thunder). The best chance of showers by Sunday afternoon will shift into the southern half of the state; the high Sunday will be in the mid to upper 50s.