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Old 02-08-06, 08:16 PM   #1
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Old 02-09-06, 12:48 AM   #2
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"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."

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"Any ship can be a minesweeper ... once."

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"Blue water Navy truism: There are more planes in the ocean than submarines in the sky."

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Old 02-09-06, 01:18 AM   #3
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"Damn the Torpedoes! It's a Tom Petty album."
----------- Admiral David Glasgow Farragut overheard at Sam Goody.
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Old 02-09-06, 02:30 AM   #4
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Men after this mornings adventure i am compelled to remind you that we are ment to be monitering thier anti submarine exercise............NOT participating in it.

There are two types of ship at sea, submarines and targets.

Some ships are designed to sink… others require our assistance.

Diving officer i believe we are airborne.

Of all the branches of men in the forces there is none which shows more devotion and faces grimmer perils than the submariners (Winston Churchill)

Battery acid is kinda tangy but it takes the skin off your lip

Submariners are a bunch of intelligent misfits that somehow seem to get along, understand each other and work well together.

A billion dollar house and the roof leaks.

Submariners are a special brotherhood, either all come to the surface or no one does. On a submarine, the phrase all for one and one for all is not just a slogan, but reality.
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Old 02-09-06, 11:15 AM   #5
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"Before dropping anchor, ensure that the bitter end is properly secured."
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Old 02-10-06, 04:41 AM   #6
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May I add one?

You propose to make a ship sail against the winds and tides by lighting a bonfire under her deck? I have no time for such nonsense.
-Napoleon Bonaparte

Something like that. Saw it in Civ 4.
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Old 02-11-06, 12:32 PM   #7
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Igor Britanov 1993 said submarine life is not just a service but a religion
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Old 02-19-06, 02:45 AM   #8
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In the interest of proper attribution:

On the front page today there's a quote from Eleanor Rickover: "They also serve who only stand and wait."

She may have said it, but she was quoting John Milton. The words are the last line of his poem, "On His Blindness."
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Old 02-19-06, 04:10 AM   #9
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Thanks Paul ! I just edited the info, now the complete poem is included.
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Here's a nice site that is full of quotes:

http://www.submarinesailor.com/quote.asp
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Old 02-21-06, 06:31 AM   #11
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"I Say Sir, my ends diving. Whats your end doing"

The first Lieutenant of a K-Boat (British) reporting from the engine room that the Submarine had decided upon itself to flood ballest tanks, but only up aft (c.1917)
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Old 02-22-06, 01:43 AM   #12
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Here's a quote from my father, Raymond W. Scott, Able Seaman before I went to sea the first time.

"Just remember son, no matter where you are at sea, you're never more than seven miles from land...Straight Down."

I always found that statement oddly comforting for some strange reason.
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Old 02-23-06, 01:51 PM   #13
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Okay, I'm an idiot. I told Drebbel I couldn't find this thread, and the next day I saw the link leading directly from the quote of the day to here.

Anyway:

I just read today's (February 22) quote "I have not yet begun to fight!". I was going to post this on the General Topics thread but couldn't find it.

John Paul Jones's ship was the Bonhomme Richard. Many American Warships have been named after it, the one I'm familiar with being an Aircraft Carrier my destroyer did escort work for in VietNam. We called her the "Bonny Dick". We called our own ship (USS Brinkley Bass) the "Wrinkly Ass", so we weren't insulting the carrier.

What is not common knowledge is the beginnings of the name. The great statesman Benjamin Franklin was America's ambassador to France, and he was also John Paul Jones's sponsor, which means he raised the money to buy Jones a ship to fight with. One of the many things Franklin was famous for was his 'Poor Richard's Almanac', a yearly book full of information for farmers and pithy, wise and humorous sayings. There was no direct translation of 'Poor Richard', so when Jones named his ship for Franklin the best he could do was 'Goodman Richard', or Bonhomme Richard.
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What is not common knowledge is the beginnings of the name. The great statesman Benjamin Franklin was America's ambassador to France, and he was also John Paul Jones's sponsor, which means he raised the money to buy Jones a ship to fight with. One of the many things Franklin was famous for was his 'Poor Richard's Almanac', a yearly book full of information for farmers and pithy, wise and humorous sayings. There was no direct translation of 'Poor Richard', so when Jones named his ship for Franklin the best he could do was 'Goodman Richard', or Bonhomme Richard.
Poor Richard translate to "Pauvre Richard". Bonhomme is, well, either a cartoon character or "That guy"... But I suppose the meaning could have changed in the interval.
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Old 02-24-06, 11:54 AM   #15
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There is a store near where I work that sells military-related paraphenalia (ballcaps, coffee mugs, etc.). They have a crystal paperweight for sale that is inscribed as follows:

"Don't give up the ship" - John Paul Jones

It's sad... the quote is not by JP Jones. In fact, it's not even from from the right war! "Don't give up the ship" was said by the Captain of USS Chesapeake in the War of 1812, just before his crew surrendered to HMS Shannon.
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