Bill, was that one of 'Courage' brands or just the name?
Courage beers, Yuk!!!!!
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The Royal Navy doesn't like to advertise its drinking but it does / did allow it. There are / were traditional toasts to be had at dinner in the officers mess and there is / was a particular toast for every day of the week!
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Customs and Traditions
Naval Toasts of the Dayek
Contemporary Toast
Traditional Toast
Monday
OUR SHIPS
OUR SHIP AT SEA
Tuesday
OUR SAILORS
OUR MEN
Wednesday
OURSELVES
OURSELVES
Thursday
OUR NAVY
A BLOODY WAR OR A SICKLY SEASON
Friday
OUR NATION
A WILLING FOE AND SEA ROOM
Saturday
OUR FAMILIES
WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS
reply: MAY THEY NEVER MEET
Sunday
ABSENT FRIENDS
ABSENT FRIENDS
Terry , In 2012 I flew out to the Gulf to join a ship LNG Ghasha, Flew out two days early as the normal procedure was you joined her fully loaded out bound. The lad I was relieving had to get off as his father had passed. Anyway they put me up in a lovely hotel. The Hilton Fujairah Resort. It is right on the beach. There were loads of Brits there. I got friendly with some lads , turns out they were crew of an RN sub based in the Gulf and she was alongside in Fujarih port. It was not a bad old posting, they were working with 50% manning levels on the sub at anyone time, on a two week rota. If required they could manup with in a matter of hours. I think he said they went out on patrol for two days while fully manned and did the usual ?? test drills and then back to port and went down to 50% manning again while alongside. Never did find out her name but passed her on the launch on the way out to join my ship, she was a big bugger all the same.
CSB Courage Sparkling Bitter was elieve it or not an excellent strong beer unlike anything else they produced
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I have been a diesel electric and nuclear submarines. The diesel electric, is cramped and there is no room to pick a cat up never mind swing one. On the other hand nukes are spacious in comparison, with each (?) watch having there own mess room/area.
The bunks on a diesel are about 18 inches wide.
Vic
I got on board HMS Onyx when she was part of the Birkenhead historic warships collection (sadly no more) don't think it was something I coud have done, brave lads.
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