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Navy Vets, did you "Cross the Line"?
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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3391182" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>The Blue Ridge rocked back and forth in even the calmest seas, being a flat bottomed ship. The movement was side to side and front to back, all mixed together. My first port visit on that ship in Saipan was interesting as I stumbled around on land for the first day. I finally understood what "like a drunken Sailor" really meant. </p><p>The Chancellorsville (CG-62) constantly moved side to side, since cruisers are a little top heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3391182, member: 43282"] The Blue Ridge rocked back and forth in even the calmest seas, being a flat bottomed ship. The movement was side to side and front to back, all mixed together. My first port visit on that ship in Saipan was interesting as I stumbled around on land for the first day. I finally understood what "like a drunken Sailor" really meant. The Chancellorsville (CG-62) constantly moved side to side, since cruisers are a little top heavy. [/QUOTE]
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