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SN Glen Hapeman
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Fair Winds and Following Seas Brethren
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Sgt Wayne Wood thanks for the situational read/share, so say, may they RIP!
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CWO3 Us Marine
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Hopefully they were knocked unconscious and never knew the struggle and desperation of drowning. RIP Sailors.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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that's morbid
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Sgt Wayne Wood - No good way to go, except maybe in your sleep, but trying to tread water with a busted arm, back, legs etc and no ship in sight would be tough. Human nature to hang on and then finally take a big gulp. That's why I think being out and never knowing about it would be far better. Imagine the guys on the USS Indianapolis...very bad, plus the sharks.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Would prefer to believe they died on impact...

One reason i’d rather jump-in than amtrak
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Sgt Wayne Wood - That too. It's often the crew on birds that don't make it, because they're taking care of business. I hear you on the AMTRAKs, Never splashed and never wanted to. Always thought about somebody leaving a plug out and it sinking like a rock.
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