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in other words, you were a brown bar
Sorry, never heard the term. Dave huh? How come you never heard the term? It has been around since Christ was a corporal in the infantry. In the US military, O-1 ranks wear a gold bar as a rank indicator, hence a "brown bar". |
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dave, the term pre-dates double double duece.
btw, as I recall subs were never referred toas ships, but rather as boats. Yet I seem to remember you claimed to be ship driver. huh? How come you never heard the term? It has been around since Christ was a corporal in the infantry. In the US military, O-1 ranks wear a gold bar as a rank indicator, hence a "brown bar". Yes, I know well what bars each wears. But the term "brown bar" was never used within my hearing as best I can remember. Certainly not in the wardroom, though our CO was a mustang. Since we were part of the sub fleet, it might be that it's a term used mainly by the guys on the ground, which we just didn't have. At any rate I was an Ensign for the first part and a JG for the 2nd part of my tour. Dave S/V Good Fortune CS27 |
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