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- were two sister services the Royal Canadian Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard would be those two. This poem was submitted by a new found friend, Jim McAllister formerly of the RCN and it is an honor and a privilege to reprint it here.
THE
- privilege to reprint it here.
THE BOYS IN Navy BLUE
1939-45 Author Unknown
Who are these boys in Navy Blue,
This rough, unruly, noisy crew
That sing and shout, so late at night,
That get so drunk they're like a blight.
Who
- Unknown
Who are these boys in Navy Blue,
This rough, unruly, noisy crew
That sing and shout, so late at night,
That get so drunk they're like a blight.
Who are these men? The scum of earth.
What do they do? What are they
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- Rescuer
Operation Noble Eagle
U.S. Navy Nurse in Saigon
Navy Combat Field Historian
Civil War Diary, 1864-1865
Older articles
Random Quotes
You must love soldiers in order to understand them, and
- Noble Eagle
U.S. Navy Nurse in Saigon
Navy Combat Field Historian
Civil War Diary, 1864-1865
Older articles
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You must love soldiers in order to understand them, and understand them in order to
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-- Henri Turenne
The Navy: The Transoceanic Period, 1945-1992 (2484 total words in this text)(113 Reads) Victory in World War II vindicated U.S. principles of sea power. The Navy had proven wrong its interwar
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- closed. A granddaughter of Secretary of the Navy Benjamin P. Tracy wet the bow of Maine, the Navy's first steel battleship, with champagne at the New York Navy Yard, 18 November 1890. The effects of national prohibition on alcoholic beverages
- Noble Eagle
U.S. Navy Nurse in Saigon
Navy Combat Field Historian
Civil War Diary, 1864-1865
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You must love soldiers in order to understand them, and understand them in order to
- Launching, and Commissioning of U. S. Navy Ships (3187 total words in this text)(381 Reads) Christening and LaunchingIn the name of the United States I christen thee _____________________," proclaims the sponsor while she shatters
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Pearl Harbor Navy Medical Activities, 1941 (6225 total words in this text)(111 Reads) [1] Navy Medical Department Preparedness, 1941Men of the Navy Medical Department at Pearl Harbor were just as surprised
- words in this text)(111 Reads) [1] Navy Medical Department Preparedness, 1941Men of the Navy Medical Department at Pearl Harbor were just as surprised as other Americans when the Japanese attacked on the morning of 7 December 1941,
- Medical Department Preparedness, 1941Men of the Navy Medical Department at Pearl Harbor were just as surprised as other Americans when the Japanese attacked on the morning of 7 December 1941, and, like other men of the Navy and Marine Corps at
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necessary to do this job, said Commander, Navy Region Southwest, Rear Adm.
Jose L. Betancourt.
Betancourt said the Navy-Coast Guard
partnership has always been strong and the Navy is always looking for ways to
enhance it.
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Cutters
By JO1(SW) Jason McKnight
- Navy Compass
Editor's Note - Normally Jack's
Joint does not reprint recent news articles but this one will be an exception.
- Jack
Friday, October 08,
2004
- October 08,
2004
CORONADO - The Navy turned over
operational command of two Cyclone-class coastal patrol ships, USS Monsoon (PC
4) and USS Zephyr (PC 8), to the U.S. Coast Guard in a ceremony held on Naval
Amphibious Base
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Navy
- Night Before Christmas
Author
Unknown
'Twas the night before
- a
Captain's gig drawn by four white Navy goats.
In the boat was a man who seemed quiet and moody, I knew in an instant
St. Nick had the duty.
As quickly as Monday his billy goats
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Navy
- Night Before Christmas - Author Unknown
Return To Coast
Guard Stories
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The
Hooligans Navy Takes Care Of Its Own
By Mike Spillman
Bon Dia Amiga:
My brother and I were Army brats who had
to fend for ourselves most of the time and oft times went astray.
(Aft
- Ocean
as per his wishes.
The Hooligan's Navy takes care of it's
own.
Return
To Coast Guard Stories
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- still recognize.
I like the traditions of the Navy and the men and women who made them. I like the proud names of Navy heroes: Halsey, Nimitz, Perry,
Farragut, John Paul Jones. A sailor can find much in the Navy: comrades-in-arms, pride
in self
- it as much
as I have - Jack
I like the Navy.
I like standing on the bridge wing at sunrise with salt spray in my face and
clean ocean winds whipping in from the four quarters of the globe - the ship beneath me feeling like a
- her
through the sea.
I like the sounds of the Navy - the piercing trill of the boatswains pipe, the syncopated clangor of the ship's bell on the quarterdeck, the harsh
squawk of the 1MC and the strong language and laughter of sailors at work.
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- but makes for good
telling!
My Kind Of Navy
Submitted by Bob Gaut
A reminder on a Coast Guard vessel's bulletin board that fresh water is at
a premium aboard ships on extended cruises was footnoted as follows:
"The USS
- of stagnant water."
Now, this is my kind of Navy!
THEM WERE THE DAYS! GO Navy
Return
To Coast Guard Stories
- my kind of Navy!
THEM WERE THE DAYS! GO Navy
Return
To Coast Guard Stories
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- I had never fired, to watch for the sub. The navy vessels anchored all around, their prey. After about an hour of this duty, I began to wonder about my capability to stand off a submarine attack on our exposed
navy fleet. Cold, wet and
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Across from Berkley Moorings was the US navy Portsmouth Shipyard, Naval activity there, with the Naval ships coming and going was very interesting to watch. Our time passed mostly waiting for food to arrive from a grocer to our pier. The
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