I agree that there are some tough times to be had by all out at sea, but in the end we are all sailors, and are bound by that common thread whether we like it or not.
My last ship before I paid off from full time service was the Destroyer HMAS HOBART, and as you can see from this You Tube clip it wasn't all hard times.......
Action : None Hardship: Plenty I would not have known your friend or anyone else in the Catering Dept. As for ex RN I sailed with in Merchant Ships.....
Old Fart wrote:Too busy cleaning toilets eh!! If it weren't for the Royal Navy there wouldn't have been a Merchant Navy mate
Well somebody had to do it and you ex RN guys were at least capable of doing that without messing up. Anything as long as you lot were kept off the Bridge.
Isn't it amazing the way that this conversation has evolved ?, From the theory that Cliff Richard might be arrogant, to the debate as to who is/was the superior service. Gentlemen, I raise my glass to you!!!!!!! Cheers!
Many years ago. my cousin was a chef on the aircraft carrier Eagle. Sadly, whilst still in that position, he died of a a coronary at the age of forty but I like to think that he clearly more than enjoyed his role in the nation's defense up until that time. Patrolling Icelandic waters and jumping out of aeroplanes can be hazardous but, closer to home, the insidious cholesterol should never be ignored.
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