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Eunice D. Wonnacott wrote:
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> >On Fri, 21 Feb 1997 08:36:10 -0700 Jerry J Bromenshenk
> ><[log in to unmask]> writes:
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> >>Wonder what it means when the Captain of a ship that sunk takes up
> >>beekeeping? Obviously, he didn't go down with the ship.
> >
> >It means that the "The Captain is the last to leave the ship" is a crock!
> >
> >Al
> >---
> >Al Needham--Scituate,MA,[log in to unmask]
> >Author Of "The HoneyBee"-- Educational Program About Honey
> >Bees With A Superb Slide Show-Version 2.1 (c) 1997
> >Download From Sweden At : http://www.kuai.se/~beeman
> >
> The Captain does not have to go down with the ship. The last to go down
> simply means that he ensures all others are safely in lifeboats, rafts, or
> picked up, etc. He is responsible for the lives of his crew, and must not
> abandon any of them. When all are acoounted for, he can then leave.
> Nowhere is it written that the Captain must drown if the ship sinks!!!>
>
> Eunice
Hi All -
I'd head in the US Navy the reason the Captain goes down with
his ship is he can't pay for it. <grin>
Bob
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