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The world we digest art and information in has changed. Maybe it’s time we reflect and prepare for an action.
The world we digest art and information in has changed. Maybe it’s time we reflect and prepare for an action.
A book review of Life and Death at Cape Disappointment, by Bradley Angle
Dirty Sailor Company offers NAV RULES
Dirty Sailor Company pledges to give 10% profits to a charitable cause every year, using guidance from the Founders Pledge.
The complete “The World Encompassed” by Sir Francis Drake, in clear print, annotated for those who enjoy sea stories.
If you have a connection to the US Coast Guard, to grief, to a mother’s love, or to military scandal, take a read. Laurie’s story should be heard. Her son’s story should be heard.
Captain John Claus Voss is one of those old Salty Dogs we know of only because he felt obliged to tell the world his story. There’s no doubt it’s a good one.
This is a brief summary, critique and essay on Rudyard Kipling’s “The Fringes of the Fleet.”
A book review and essay on Gale Force 10: The life and legacy of Admiral Beaufort by Nicholas Courtney.
When China Ruled The Seas: A Book Review by Dirty Sailor Company. A formal review and squally mariner essay.
A review, critique, and informal essay on the solo-circumnavigation memoir by Bernard Moitessier, The Long Way.
A review and commentary of Robin Knox-Johnston’s “A World of My Own: The first ever non-stop solo round the world voyage.”
Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum is a great view into the mind of a individualist and seafarer heading into the 20th century.
This is the story of the suffering, death and cannibalism of humans at sea. It is an extreme example of how failure of leadership can lead to the complete breakdown of empathy between humans.
Kelch is Dead and CG Seaman Ethan Tucker is Innocent. We need to have re-look at what happened in Dutch Harbor. Leadership Changes Behavior.
Justice for USCG Seaman Kelch will be found at the organizational level. It will not be served by convicting his shipmate of murder.
Publish your sea story with 99 other mariners. 100 Sea Stories by 100 Seafarers is an attempt to paint a portrait of the seafarer’s experience, through the lenses of mariners across time and cultures.
The Old Sea Man stares within his room, rocking in a static chair. Me, I’m just confused, with beer bubbles everywhere…. A short by Bradley Angle
A muddy Missouri River essay, written at the beginning of the 20th century by the steam boat captain and river engineer, George Fitch.
Why would a grown man read Tania Aebe’s book? Because he thinks there’s going to be a juicy sex scene… There’s not. But wow, man. Read this anyways.
Coast Guard Leadership Refuses to Answer Congress
When the Senior Chief says to read Steinbeck, what choice do you have?
Ethan Tucker is on trial for his life. Indeed, his life is being destroyed. This is a different side to his case, one that should be understood.
Was fisherman Quint’s story of the USS Indianapolis true? Was it accurate? What is the true story of the USS Indianapolis in WW2? Dirty Sailor Company investigates.
The story of the first to circumnavigate the world, Juan Sebastian Elcano and his crew of 17.
Did an Irish Monk reach the Americas in 500ad? This article seeks to understand the Brendan Voyage, and why such a voyage matters.
Dirty Sailor Company reviews Maiden, “The inspiring true story of the first all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World yacht race.”
Dirty Sailor Company reviews The Ice Master, the amazing story of the Kurluk stuck in artic pack ice, and the attempt to survive, by Jennifer Niven.
Dirty Sailor Company reviews the story of Shackleton’s The Ross Sea Party; “The Lost Men.”
The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard,” by Ladson F. Mills 3, hits home for this Coast Guard veteran. But not in the way Mills intended. Every Coastie, enlisted and commissioned, needs to read this text.
The motion of the ocean is not due to your sexually endeavors of your boat. Though since we are on the topic, I wanted to point out that sex shouldn’t lead to rocking-of-the-boat. It should lead to “surging.”
The derivative of Charlie Noble, is two parts: Noble, in this instance, is grand – in size and/or stature. Charlie comes from Middle English…
Then you know the story of the Ancient Mariner? When you here the saying: “wearing an albatross around your neck”….
I can always tell a fisherman from a sailor, by the eyes. A fisherman’s eyes is kind of set certain, because he always knows what he’s after and when he gets it – or when he don’t. A sailor never knows.
I believe the social isolation, even if it is aboard a crowded ship, works the mind on a predictable way.