There's more, but there is bad language. And that just wont do , Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
To much. Service seniority lads. Its is Navy, Army then Air-force sorry Bob it always has been
This Yanks but you might get the point!
Top 10 Reasons the Navy is the Best Service
1. Oceanfront property. Be it ever so humble, the Navy forces you ? just forces you, Dear ? to live near an ocean. You have to walk on beaches in the sunset ? there is a law. You simply must learn to pick crab or lobster while drinking local beer and listening to Buffett. Porpoises and dolphins are such an every day thing that you don't even bother to look up when they flash by. Once in a while you get a weirdo billet (NAS Fallon we're talkin? to you) where you can't even remember what the ocean looks like, but most of the time you get to live near the sea.
2. White uniforms. Not only do our own sailors develop miraculously good superstar looks when they don the spanky white version of their uniforms, this trick works for actors, too. Tom Cruise in Top Gun. Richard Gere in Officer and a Gentleman. Cuba Gooding Jr. looking his cutie best in Men of Honor. John Wayne and Cary Grant also quite delightful in Navy garb. Makes you wanna wake up and smell the polyester!
Please note: Putting on the ?blueberry? uniform does not work the same way, Liam Neeson.
3. New Chief season. The Navy is a service surrounded by history and traditions and customs. One of our favourites happens in August when they do the CPO induction and you see all these ridiculously cheerful people out doing car washes to raise money. We like when good things happen to good people. Now get out there and be the backbone of the Navy.
4. The Big Turnaround. All the services do this in one way or another, but we love when kids join the Navy out of high school. Then they kind of look around and figure out who they are supposed to be and what they are supposed to be doing. My own nephew enlisted in the Navy (and recently reenlisted) and found a place in the world to do good work. Gotta love it.
5. Huge support group. In Navy towns like Norfolk, San Diego, Jacksonville, and Bremerton you can't walk a block without running into someone with connections to the Navy. Not only have these neighbors walked the walk, but they have really good advice about getting up to speed on all you need to do?along with a nice plate of brownies.
6. Never say goodbye. In Navy life, the limited number of bases means that you never really say goodbye to the people you meet. Instead we say, ?Fair winds and following seas.? Translated I think this means, ?Bye for now and we'll catch up at the commissary two duty stations from now.? Or it could also be like that Far Side comic where the sea captain is trailed into a dark alley by a following sea ? one of the two.
7. Ships slipping over the horizon. One of the most beautiful moments of a Navy homecoming is that instant when the ship slips over the horizon and into view. One minute there is nothing but some ugly oiler jacking up the horizon. The next moment there is this huge, grey vessel slipping across the ocean like a mist. The whole thing makes you choke up with the joy of it. Really.
8. Homecoming on a pier ? not in a gym. For the majesty of the event, nothing beats a Navy homecoming where the sailors line the rails of the ship and then descend onto the pier into the arms of their loved ones. This is a little less picturesque in the rain. Or the snow. Or that unfortunate sleet storm that pummeled all the balloons. But it is really, really pretty most of the time.
9. Land, sea and air ? we fight everywhere. Unlike the other services, the Navy is equipment driven. We may rib each other about whether surface, air, subs, SEALs, supply, etc. are the best part of the Navy, but in the moment of crisis we got it all.
10. Sailors have more fun. Trust us. They just do.
and this is sex appeal
and Bob "halfbacks were invented to stop prop forwards taking over the world." Props get smaller with every passing year mate.
Now just to sail the point home. where did you sit during this event ?
Im just near Fort Denison. The F1-11 with the nice after burner show for me were only allowed to stay for a few seconds
we gotplus a splice the main brace or two
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Interesting. I wasn't at that little get together on Sydney harbour, having experienced the Spithead review on the Solent in 1977, once you've had the best, anything else is second rate. When I left after 21 years, I was determined to be the best civilian I could be. Unions, sick days [ my golf improved], overtime, penalty rates, I grabbed them with glee.
Not sure which Navy you are talking about, but the only seals I saw were sitting on the buoy we attached to whilst on Bass Strait Oil Rig Patrols, don't miss that at all. We did briefly come into contact with CDT 4, and the SAS, during anti-terrorist exercises on the rigs. Too nervous to make eye contact though.
I do agree with feeling of sailing thru the heads after the better part of a year away, there is no feeling quite like it. During the latter part of my career, we did away with family coming to G.I. to see me off. I was always far too busy for that, being one of those CPO"s you talk about. Instead, the wife bought the boys down to North Head, and I made my way to the flying bridge, to wave goodbye. Brings a lump in my throat, even now. A lot I remember, a lot I try hard to forget. I've had a fortunate life. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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