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"Gilligan" wrote in message . .. | I've done a little searching for sailing and philosophy. Here are some | interesting things I've found: | | http://propercourse.blogspot.com/200...y-sailing.html | | We teach sailing and seamanship at the naval academy for one purpose: to | make competent seamen of our midshipmen, who will then be the naval leaders | of the future. We aren't interested in making yachtsmen of them. | | We enter races to find an atmosphere which, like combat, stretches ability | and endurance to the limit and allows character to emerge which can reach | beyond those previous limits for that extra margin required for victory, | where decisions must be made instantly and be coupled with competent | execution of complex evolutions. Where numerous variables must be integrated | to derive tactics and strategy in interaction. | | And we send them to sea to learn the fundamental characteristic of the | professional seaman: a deepseated sense of humility in the face of nature | and her master. But we never lose sight of our objective -- to produce the | best possible officer for the fleet, whether he or she is assigned to a | surface ship, a submarine or an aircraft. | | | Captain J.B. Bonds, USN Semper fi! Paladin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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