Ceremony Question
Bruce Chr. Johnson (commodore@seascout.org)
Fri, 15 Jan 1999 14:54:11 -0500
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Boatswain
An easily obtainable source of information on the "Calls" is Boatswain's Mate
Volume 1 (NAVEDTRA 10101 March 1989 0502-LP-213-4700) available at most Naval
Reserve Centers and probably by sweet talking any naval recruiter with a
brain. It describes more calls than you would ever need ("pipe down" however
is occasionally needed and could be extremely useful. If only people would
grow to recognize it and obey it. Yeah, dream on).
It also has chapters on marlinespike seamanship and canvas and leather work
which I find more helpful than our manual's brief treatment.
YISS,
Roger Crossland
Skipper
Sea Scout Ship 101 Viking
Stratford, CT
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