With such an overwhelmingly positive response I received from my blog about Sea Term, I have decided to continue it, and use it as a medium to discuss cadet life at MMA. I’ll begin this once the spring semester starts next week. I’ll also be changing the blog title to reflect this. Please feel free …
Read more »We’re currently about 150 miles from Buzzards Bay, cruising north towards Cape Cod Bay. With about 18 hours until we anchor, everyone’s pretty pumped. The last day of the rotations is over, so tomorrow we just have to take our exams and we’re done! Once we reach Cape Cod Bay we’ll have cell phone service, …
Read more »We’re currently about 200 miles off Cape Hatteras, racing along to Cape Cod. This morning was the first time in nearly 6 weeks that we were a little chilly at morning formation, a refreshing reminder of just how close to home we’re getting. The conditions have been a little rough the past couple of days, …
Read more »We’re currently steaming along at about 17 knots due north on our way home. The weather’s still pretty warm, and the ship’s been doing quite a bit of rolling since we left Aruba yesterday. Today is my last day of maintenance for Sea Term 2008, and tomorrow starts the last rotation on cruise. I’ll be …
Read more »It’s our last night in Aruba, and it’s been an awesome port! Yesterday we went on a sailing and snorkeling tour with 4/C Buckley’s and Hindemith’s parents, which was fantastic! We saw tons of fish and and other sea life, and even a WWII-era German freighter, though part of me thought it might be superstitiously …
Read more »I’m sitting on top of One Hold on board the Enterprise looking at to sea at the sun set over the water, enjoying the warm weather and the awesome breeze. The town is busy with tourists looking to have a good time on a Friday night, and the music from the clubs and restaurants downtown …
Read more »This morning we woke up to find the ship rolling and pitching again. We’ve been in seas similar to the ones we encountered off the coast of the Carolinas back in January, so a lot of people have been feeling a little sick. Today was the last day of non-license training for Division 1, so …
Read more »Its about 1915 and were currently in the Panama Canal, moored in the area between the Miraflores and San Miguel locks. We went through the Miraflores locks around 1100 this morning, and fixed mooring lines around 1230, where weve been since. We should be getting under way again very soon (within the next 30-60 minutes) …
Read more »Today was the shellbacking ritual, which was wicked cool! Unfortunately, the details are secret and exclusive to Shellbacks, so I can’t really go into them here. However, I can say that it was an awesome day! We are now steaming along to Panama, to go back through the canal and return to the Atlantic, and …
Read more »Yesterday I had watch again 1200-1600, which actually ended up being sort of fun. About 15 minutes after I took the helm they started a series of man overboard drills, so I got to have plenty of practice with the ship’s handling and rudder control. I learned a lot of things about being the helmsman …
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