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BLUE V GREEN
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RAS etc.
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Make it brief.
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"ADMIRAL 'HAPPYJACK' EBERLE died in 2018 aged 90. He was the Admiral who put out a directive, that 'sailors' should have more fun. Ironic really, as he was 'Flag officer Sea Training' at the time !"
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Nice one David , and a fitting epitaph eh
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They did'nt have PTIs like that in our day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPT6__Y ... i0tRj5_yls
H.M. Bateman got it right as attached.
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HMS Ganges - the Swimming test.
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God that brings back memories , not sadly of Ganges , but the many courses and practical Exams I understood to become qualified and the amusing events whilst partaking of them .
Thanks for jogging the grey cells that are still able of cognition
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PIG
I have never understood, agreed with or found the true origin in the Andrew. I can only quote Jackspeak:
"Pig/Piggery an officer and the wardroom or the officer's mess.
These terms are only used by disgruntled sailors or marines who are no longer in harmony with Jack or the Royal's way of life."
[There are good and bad everywhere]
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55 Club
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