Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts
Friday, 24 August 2012
Nowhere to hide
I’d never have done for the Navy. You may fool soldiers by holding aloof and looking martial, but Jack would have seen through me before we’d crossed the bar. That’s the hellish thing about life aboard ship — there’s nowhere to hide either your carcase or your nature.
Flashman on the March, p.17, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, navy.
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Free and easy style
. . . my bootneck sergeant scowled disapproval; he wasn’t use to the free and easy style of these Navy youngsters who couldn’t help bring their fifth-form ways to sea, and treated their men more like a football of which they were the captain, than a crew. It was natural enough: the cornet or ensign in the Army, when he joined his regiment for the first time, entered a world of rigid formality and discipline, but here was this lad just out of his ’teens with a little floating kingdom all his own, sent to fight slavers and pirates, chase smugglers, shepherd pilgrims, and escort the precious bullion on which a whole British army would depend — and not a senior to turn to for advice or guidance, but only his own sense and judgment.
Flashman on the March, p.17, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, navy.
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