Ship Simulator
English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: Penguin on October 01, 2008, 17:29:27
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I would like to start this topic with a question.
Currently I am asking myself what exactly "still on patrol" (for deceased seafarers) means. Is it a phrase only for navy seafarers or is it also used for deceased civilian seafarers?
"Patrol" suggests it has a military background, but perhaps "still on patrol" is a suitable phrase for civilian seafarers, too.
Any information will be appreciated!
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Hi Penguin,
In the US Navy it is applied to submarines, and their crews, lost in action.
Regards,
Marty
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Thx Marty. :)
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I think the "still on patrol" saying is mostly used when talking about the military sailors who lost their lives during WW 2 whilst escorting the convoys of merchant ships in the Atlantic, as most ships were lost with all hands if the torpedo didn't get them the cold did.
One I know is that merchant seamen that have died are reincarnated as an Albatross free to roam the seas forever.
Another is that it's very bad luck to have a rabbit on a French ship, I was told the story of this but I can't remember it maybe some of our French members can shed some light on this.
It would be interesting to hear anymore if someone knows of any.
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my uncle said they say that for any coast gaurd or navy vessal that had one of its members K.I.A or killed in action
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I like the "idea" to see Albatrosses as Reincarnation, wonderful.
Would be interesting to get more light into the myth with the rabbit on a french ship.
Concerning further myths I'm sure in past I have heard a few about fishers - unfortunately I forgot them. :-\