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Sea Scout Ship 7916, S.S.S. Blue Heron: Nautical Literacy
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Friday, January 1, 2010. Can you truly claim Nautical literacy if you have not read? This was a post to a Sea Scout newslist in December 2000, written by Roger Crossland, Skipper of Sea Scout Ship 101 Viking, Stratford, CT. I've added some links to those I've found online:. With the onset of the fireside season, this is a good time to set sail for distant waters with minimal risk. I recommend the following to my crew and invite suggestions for additions to the list. Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe. Good re...
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Sea and Sky Nautical Page
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This page is for those interested in Naval actions in the Napoleonic period. Come Aboard, Mate! Here's a recreation of an actual 19th-Century recruiting poster. You'll need to learn the lyrics so you can sing with your new shipmates. Patrick Stewart sang this on a Star Trek: The Next Generation. Episode. Not to be missed. The Articles of War. It's not all lobscouse and spotted dick, though. The Articles of War explain the rules. and the punishments. Can't tell a dolphin striker from a taffrail? Jolly tar...
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Kling on Knowledge, Power, and Unchecked and Unbalanced | EconTalk | Library of Economics and Liberty
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