My old man ended his career as the Assistant Director of NCIS and I spent my entire childhood growing up in other countries as a NIS/NCIS/Army brat. I can tell you with close to 100 percent certainty that everything you see on that show is NOT how NCIS works. For starters, they'd never let a Goth through the front door at an interview screen, no matter how hot she was. Their evidence kits are the same ones used by the FBI and everything's purchased under the "Buy America" program, even if it means the tape measure costs $150.
I don't think I'd use a S-O to measure a **** crack either. ::shudder::
So sick of cheap bastards here celebrating their purchase of Chinese goods like they discovered a gold mine. USG uses US stuff. U.S. marines use proto. Air Force and navy use snap on, measuring tools are starrett. even defense contractors use all US made stuff. No government agency shops at HF.
So sick of cheap bastards here celebrating their purchase of Chinese goods like they discovered a gold mine. USG uses US stuff. U.S. marines use proto. Air Force and navy use snap on, measuring tools are starrett. even defense contractors use all US made stuff. No government agency shops at HF.
I've been in the Army for 13 years, and realize that the USG uses American made products and brands. Armstrong is the current issue, Snap-On fills the older contact maintenance trucks, and plenty of Proto stuff is still around. Granted, I'm just a dumb grunt who doesn't get cool tools to play with, but I've seen a toolbox or two. I swear I've seen a couple of Toyota GOVs, but the vast majority are GM, Ford, or Dodge. America's military/government using American goods? Makes sense. It used to drive me crazy seeing Made in China printed on the giveaways we had in recruiting.
My old man ended his career as the Assistant Director of NCIS and I spent my entire childhood growing up in other countries as a NIS/NCIS/Army brat. I can tell you with close to 100 percent certainty that everything you see on that show is NOT how NCIS works. For starters, they'd never let a Goth through the front door at an interview screen, no matter how hot she was. Their evidence kits are the same ones used by the FBI and everything's purchased under the "Buy America" program, even if it means the tape measure costs $150.
If you want the exact opposite; a show that's highly fantastical, and yet shockingly realistic when it matters, try the new Hawaii Five-O.
I've never found a thing to complain about in there.
Yall have Yota GOVs? I've never seen anything outside the big three on any US installation. All our shop trucks are Ford gassers, all trucks we use for towing are Ford F-350 4WD SRW diesels and Chevy/GMC 3500 4WD SRW diesels. Even the little trucks we use are Dodge Dakotas.

Is NCIS still on the air?![]()
A lot of those toyota pickups used by the terrorists were US purchase. So they are on some approved list somewhere.
Yes, it's the most watched show on television...
My old man ended his career as the Assistant Director of NCIS and I spent my entire childhood growing up in other countries as a NIS/NCIS/Army brat. I can tell you with close to 100 percent certainty that everything you see on that show is NOT how NCIS works. For starters, they'd never let a Goth through the front door at an interview screen, no matter how hot she was. Their evidence kits are the same ones used by the FBI and everything's purchased under the "Buy America" program, even if it means the tape measure costs $150.

It's a television show, and meant to be entertaining for everyone.
Admittedly, it's a spin-off of JAG, which is a bit more realistic, but NCIS was never meant to be super-accurate. It was meant to be popular.
The military is boring. Everything is old, interior design is rubbish, and fun is not the same sort of fun you have everywhere else. The reality of actual day to day life would make a terrible television show.
People want to watch fun stuff. They don't want to watch that nonsense.
They get a lot of obvious civilian stuff right, though. McGee uses a gaming keyboard, befitting his geek nature, and they stay on top of what's popular.
If you want the exact opposite; a show that's highly fantastical, and yet shockingly realistic when it matters, try the new Hawaii Five-O.
I've never found a thing to complain about in there.

But she wasn't goth until she got the job. She has had to dye her hair dark
It's a television show, and meant to be entertaining for everyone.
Admittedly, it's a spin-off of JAG, which is a bit more realistic,
questionable choices don't keep you with high level security clearance very long....
if you have friends that make extremely poor choices and you hang around them you can lose clearance
Yall have Yota GOVs? I've never seen anything outside the big three on any US installation. All our shop trucks are Ford gassers, all trucks we use for towing are Ford F-350 4WD SRW diesels and Chevy/GMC 3500 4WD SRW diesels. Even the little trucks we use are Dodge Dakotas.
It's a television show, and meant to be entertaining for everyone.
Admittedly, it's a spin-off of JAG, which is a bit more realistic, but NCIS was never meant to be super-accurate. It was meant to be popular.
The military is boring. Everything is old, interior design is rubbish, and fun is not the same sort of fun you have everywhere else. The reality of actual day to day life would make a terrible television show.
People want to watch fun stuff. They don't want to watch that nonsense.
They get a lot of obvious civilian stuff right, though. McGee uses a gaming keyboard, befitting his geek nature, and they stay on top of what's popular.
If you want the exact opposite; a show that's highly fantastical, and yet shockingly realistic when it matters, try the new Hawaii Five-O.
I've never found a thing to complain about in there.