Uss enterprise video The newspaper reported that the videos were made during the Enterprise's two six-month deployments to the Middle East in 2006 and 2007.Commissioned in 1961, the Enterprise is the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. It is scheduled to sail two more deployments before it is decommissioned in 2013. It can carry a crew of more than 5,800.The commanding officer of the Enterprise at the time the videos were made, Lawrence Rice, was later promoted to the rank of the rear admiral and had been assigned to the Norfolk-based U.S. Joint Forces Command, but is no longer there, a spokeswoman said.
The video posted by the newspaper included clips of past "movies" Honors had made including several statements in which he holds his higher-ups blameless for the material.As usual, the admiral and the captain have no idea about the contents of the video or movie this evening, and they should not be held accountable in any judicial settinIn one scene, two female Navy sailors stand in a shower stall aboard the aircraft carrier, pretending to wash each other. They joke about how they should get six minutes under the water instead of the mandated three.
In other skits, sailors parade in drag, use anti-gay slurs, and simulate masturbation and a rectal exam. Another scene implies that an officer is having sex in his stateroom with a donkey.
After that, Capt Honors says: "Finally, let's get to my favorite topic - something foreign to the gay kid over there: chicks in the shower.The video then shows two female sailors pretending to shower together. Two male sailors are also shown showering and soaping each other down. There is, however, no nudity and the sequences are clearly designed to be amusing. In one clip, two apparently naked women are in a shower with a cardboard cutout of Capt Honors.