AVGWarhawk
01-01-09, 10:40 AM
From what I understand, it was customary to make a poem in the ships log for the new year. The following is from the USS Torsk 1954.
1 January 1954
0000 - 0400 Drydocked in DD#1, Portsmouth NSY
0000 -
This brave fighter's name is TORSK
from under the blue sea
Manned by fine men of whom she is proud,
as they are of she.
Today for her we dream,
and toil producing sweat
So that tomorrow,
her equal will not be met.
We are submariners,
our efforts will ne'r cease
And this night,
we wish the world a lasting peace.
Topside the Winter winds
are cold and frisky,
While we have next year
to celebrate with Whisky
So enter 1954,
and spread good cheer,
And to all hands,
A Happy New Year!
Signed - M. L. Schenker, LTJG USN
1 January 1954
0000 - 0400 Drydocked in DD#1, Portsmouth NSY
0000 -
This brave fighter's name is TORSK
from under the blue sea
Manned by fine men of whom she is proud,
as they are of she.
Today for her we dream,
and toil producing sweat
So that tomorrow,
her equal will not be met.
We are submariners,
our efforts will ne'r cease
And this night,
we wish the world a lasting peace.
Topside the Winter winds
are cold and frisky,
While we have next year
to celebrate with Whisky
So enter 1954,
and spread good cheer,
And to all hands,
A Happy New Year!
Signed - M. L. Schenker, LTJG USN