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Always a Sailor: Life of a young man entering the Navy and his experiences over the next ten
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Always a Sailor: Life of a young man entering the Navy and his experiences over the next ten in Ottawa, ON
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Always a Sailor: Life of a young man entering the Navy and his experiences over the next ten in Ottawa, ON
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The book relates the time that I spent in the United States Navy as both a Reservist and a career sailor, going from bootcamp to sea duty and then making the move to become a Commissaryman, Navy cook, and the funny things that happened to me and by me to make this adventure more enjoyable. This book educates the person thinking about entering the military service while providing the parents of those children with an inside look of what they will be experiencing especially in the beginning with bootcamp.
Not everyone enters any military service with the idea of becoming a career military person, but I enlisted to have fun and make a career in the Navy. Too many of those entering the service spend most of their time waiting and saving money to go home of leave. Without looking for opportunities to have fun and enjoy military life, members become bitter and hate their time in the service.
The book relates the time that I spent in the United States Navy as both a Reservist and a career sailor, going from bootcamp to sea duty and then making the move to become a Commissaryman, Navy cook, and the funny things that happened to me and by me to make this adventure more enjoyable. This book educates the person thinking about entering the military service while providing the parents of those children with an inside look of what they will be experiencing especially in the beginning with bootcamp.
Not everyone enters any military service with the idea of becoming a career military person, but I enlisted to have fun and make a career in the Navy. Too many of those entering the service spend most of their time waiting and saving money to go home of leave. Without looking for opportunities to have fun and enjoy military life, members become bitter and hate their time in the service.

















