On 03/06/2012 12:18, Eugene Griessel wrote:
> I used to loathe lifeboat drill - that damned leap from the flight
> deck of a Type 12 while clutching ones lifebelt to ones chest (to
> avoid breaking the neck when hitting the hoggin), feet slightly apart,
> without being able to see where the hell you were falling.
I don't like heights and I was beginning to balk a little at the
five-metre drop off the platform into the lake, when I did my own Sea
Survival Course.
In best RN tradition, the CPO marshalling the queue put half-a-dozen
baby ABs behind the greybeard officer (okay, only a bit of grey, and
only one stripe, but still...) with a friendly, smiling "You'll show
them how to do it, won't you, sir?"
> Mentally
> determined if I ever had to do it for real I'd wait to walk off the
> deck when the water got there. A colleague who had to abandon ship
> for real went one better - he merely walked out of the hole in the
> ship's side where the collision had occurred ....
I think it's CB8877 that covers weapons effects on ships; there's a
comment in there about a couple of sailors from the STARK who fell out
of the missile impact hole. (No attempt to abandon, just badly smoked
out and searching for breathable air...)