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Tag Archives: Yokuska
The Price We Must Pay for Our Actions
After we’d pulled out of Yokuska, later that morning, I was ordered by the master-at-arms to report, in dress whites, to the Captain’s stateroom for a Captain’s Mast. With my entry into the Captain’s stateroom on the heels of the … Continue reading
Posted in life story, memoir, military, mind body spirit, non-fiction
Tagged capitulate, Captain's Mast, defense, dereliction, encounters, evidence, Great Spirit, guilt, hook, master, offense, pearl of great price, She Who Must Be Obeyed, soul, soul of mankind, testimony, thorn in one's side, torpedo, truth, Uniform Code of Military Justice, USS Davidson, Yokuska
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On the Road Again
Bright ’n’ early the following morning, did I arise and, after a hearty breakfast, slip off to the train station in Yokuska where I purchased a round trip ticket to Tokyo. I was so much taller than the local inhabitants, … Continue reading
Posted in autobiography, life story, memoir, non-fiction
Tagged collision, commercialism, fantasy, fate, Grand Prix, Gulliver, Japanese, Lilliputians, pit stop, restaurant, roller coaster, shock, Tokyo, urban sprawl, villages, warlord, Yokuska
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A Carefully Guarded Secret
Before my Captain’s Mast, I pulled two days of shore leave in Japan. While the conversation for many of the crew gravitated down around sampling some of the finest p—y to be found anywhere on the Asian Continent, I looked … Continue reading
Posted in human interest, life story, military, mind/body, non-fiction
Tagged courage, demonstration, Hiroshima, Japanese doll, Nagasaki, nuclear warheads, shore leave, Tokyo, torpedoes, Yokuska
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The Real Reason
Shortly thereafter, we were granted shore leave into some small port along the coast of South Korea, accessible only by launch. Since I had to stand watch that evening, I was unable to go ashore. But that didn’t stop those … Continue reading
Posted in life story, memoir, mind body spirit, mind/body, non-fiction
Tagged contagious, corpsman, hepatitis, jaundice, lifers, quarantine, shore leave, South Korea, stand watch, whores, wolves, Yokuska
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