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06-04-2016 04:36 PM |
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Originally Posted by dw1
(Post 9146987)
The above is just one of many. Others include:
. Submarine = a long tube filled with seamen
. How does passive sonar find a submarine? By the screw [propeller] noise.
. Submariners = guys who like to go down with other guys
Of course, the submariners respond simply with:
. There are 2 types of ships - submarines and targets.
Ancient history (mid-70s) I was in the Navy and never heard of the first name thing you asked about being limited to subs despite having some buddies who were "in the boats". Fyi, subs were (and still are, I believe) called "boats" not ships for historical reasons. Enlisted men called each other by first names or nicknames often in informal situations, as did junior officers to each other. What djmcmath describes above is similar to my experience.
- from a former USN STG3
(my job was to find the sneaky bastards)
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Correct, my father made it a point to ensure that I knew that a submarine was a boat, not a ship. I also heard the one about submarines and targets.
What did the gay whale do when it happened upon a submarine. It bit off the tip and sucked out all of the seamen.
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