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![]() "J Herring" wrote in message news ![]() Why would I ask those questions of the sailors in the Navy? I believe the word 'sailor' originated when boat rides were taken 'under sail'. -------------------------------------------- It did, but regular Navy personnel are still called "sailors" by tradition. When a ship leaves port it either "gets underway" or "sails", regardless of whether it is the USS Constitution or a nuke powered carrier. |
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