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fraserdw
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I was not a regular, but things we did there in around the general area...good times but none of my ex wives must ever know.
fraserdw said:I was not a regular, but things we did there in around the general area...good times but none of my ex wives must ever know.
There are even songs about it. :nod:fraserdw said:I loved Winnipeg and miss it still.
Let me add that I pass my express test exempt every year. I am not over weight nor do I consider myself to be abusing any substance. I might go through 36 beer a month (I’m cheap). I find it very hard to have people paint me with the same brush as people forced to attend fat camp to pass an express test or get a DWI ever other month.
Interesting way of describing yourself... IMHO you "paint" yourself to be of perfect persuasion.! I bet if one was to ask...you must be a legend.?
krustyrl said:Interesting way of describing yourself... IMHO you "paint" yourself to be of perfect persuasion.! I bet if one was to ask...you must be a legend.?
He said nothing about being perfect, just that he likes to do his best to keep his poop in a group.
The Code of Service Discipline on this has not changed, Drunkenness is still Drunkenness. It is the Administrative Order and Directive that is catching people for Alcohol Misconduct and causing the subsequent report to DMCA with all that entails.Navy_Blue said:In the last few years our Code of service discipline has changed forcing units to send all incidents involving drugs and alcohol to Ottawa.
garb811 said:The Code of Service Discipline on this has not changed, Drunkenness is still Drunkenness. It is the Administrative Order and Directive that is catching people for Alcohol Misconduct and causing the subsequent report to DMCA with all that entails.
Navy removes ship's command after boozy port visit
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- The commander and top officers of a San Diego-based Navy frigate have been relieved of duty after a rowdy, booze-fueled port visit to Vladivostok, Russia. Cmdr. Joseph E. Darlak, skipper of the USS Vandegrift, was removed Friday by Capt. John L. Schultz after an investigation "due to loss of confidence after demonstrating poor leadership and failure to ensure the proper conduct of his wardroom officers" during the three-day September stop, the Navy said in a statement.
Executive officer Lt. Cmdr. Ivan A. Jimenez and the ship's chief engineer and operations officer were also relieved "for personal conduct involving use of alcohol and not adhering to established liberty policies," the statement said. The names of the two lower-ranked officers were not released because their positions are not considered public under Navy policy, and Navy officials did not give specifics on the misbehavior of any of the officers...
Read more: http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_NAVY_OFFICERS_BOOZE?SITE=TXNEW
I often think that; it makes my.....performance....that much better. >Pat in Halifax said:...... must ask ourselves "If this were being filmed right now.....