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Seaman Oath

Post 1

littleAnna17




Is it true that every Seaman have to take an oath and that when they passed away, their ashes will be thrown in the sea. Is there a letter that they must sign?


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Post 2

Whisky

Erm - I certainly don't remember signing anything like that! (Unless of course I was drunk at the time!)


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Post 3

lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned

*giggles*

I had 3 uncles in the Navy.. 2 were Merchant and the other Royal Navy.

None of them had their ashes scattered at sea.

smiley - smiley


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Post 4

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

Nor did my Uncle George, so I think the answer is no.


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Post 5

littleAnna17

I dont believe that too. Well, I am being fooled.


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Post 6

STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring )

Well, it wouldn't make sense nowdays, however perhaps in the distant past when sailing ships were away for months, if not years, then a sea burial would be only option, for obvious reasons, it would make sense that a sea burial would have to be agreed to.


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Post 7

littleAnna17

If the death at sea than it will be sea burial. But if the death is on land, I was told that the ashes to be scattered at sea.


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Post 8

Whisky

It's surely be up to the individual - certainly there's no requirement or 'contract'...

Even going back as far as Nelson's time - the dead weren't necessarily buried at sea...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4455033.stm

some of the dead from the battle of the nile were buried on a small island off the Egyptian coast - and of course Nelson himself is in St. Pauls


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Post 9

TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office

That's quite a sweet story, isn't it?


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