Exactly. Thirty plus years ago, finding someone sober alongside in 3 mess after 10 o’clock stand easy was a rarity. But you know what? It didn’t matter. The MS ran the show. Those same C&POs would go to sea and a few would carry on as above, but most wouldn’t and were consummate...
It does seem like FRP by other means.
Trudy mentions above that this is a gut punch to those with 8-15 in whether in Q‘s or on the economy. Couldn’t agree more.
When stokers were offered FRP in ‘94, the intent, other than the peace dividend malarkey, was to reduce the bloat within those years...
I was at a pub night last night with retired shipmates and one still serving. Didn’t know the latter personally, but with hair halfway down his neck and over his ears, easy to mistake for the former. The retirees had shorter hair or none.
He had a long face to go with his hair ( this being...
In ‘89 or ‘90 as a young killick Cert 2, I visited Fundy’s bridge before going on watch. It was a cold and blustery day. Sandy Bellows was the CO and archetypical ”Old man and the Sea” while the OOW was a young Brian Santarpia who was five shades of green and puking over the side.
I dunno. Seeing the AB get birds in The Warship: Tour of Duty for being adrift whilst wearing tropical square rig looked totally anachronistic. The rig also looked sharp as hell.
When I got to my first ship (ok, Bay-class mine sweeper) on the left coast in early ‘88, “allowed” reading on watch that weren’t CFTOs were the Royal Navy engineering journals. This was 6ish years after all the fun and excitement down south so Falklands after action reports and findings were...
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