Life on the Sea
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Members of the U.S. Navy Destroyer, USS Russell, have, with Commander approval, started a blog, The Destroyermen to chronicle the day-to-day life of the sailors on deployment.
In their words:
To deliver an authentic, unvarnished, informative and entertaining account of life aboard a U.S. Navy destroyer, report on USS RUSSELL’s contribution to the Global War on Terror and execution of America’s Maritime Strategy, and provide insight into the character of the American Sailor.
Our first objective is to offer a true-to-life picture of what American Sailors do day in and day out aboard a warship, in port and at sea. There are, after all, more blogs out there detailing life of the ground-pounding variety than you can shake a cat-o-nine-tails at, but precious few that tell about American Sailors at sea.
Talk about information that could inspire some serious writing!
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