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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPLICE THE MAINBRACE»
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"Splice the mainbrace" is an order given aboard naval vessels to issue the crew with a drink.
Bartholomei Timotheos Crispinus, 2011
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A Squid's Story My First Four Years in
the United States Navy
It was well known for topless beaches, girls, more topless beaches, and more
girls. ne day up in Radio a message came to us from Sixth Fleet directing us to do
something I had never heard of before: Splice the Mainbrace. Sure, it was a ...
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The Island of Gold; Or,
the Cruise of
the “Black Dog.”
he cried, ' pass the word, call all hands to splice' the mainbrace.' 'Ay, ay, sir.' ' No,
no—no ! ' cried a chorus of female voices ; ' we don't want you to set the poor men
to work splicing your ropes, but give 'them a bottle or so of grog to drink your ...
William Stephens HAYWARD, 1868
SPLICE THE MAINBRACE The mainbrace is the rope or brace controlling the
movement of the ship's mainsail. Hauling on the mainbrace required a great effort
from the crew, after which possibly some reward was in order. To splice is to join
...
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All Youse That Want Pies and Other Pieces
The command to 'splice the mainbrace' goes back to the days when every sailor
over 18 years who wanted it could get a tot of rum at midday. In fact, only petty
officers and above received neat rum, other lower deck ratings getting it with
water ...
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Curious English Words and Phrases:
The Truth Behind
the ...
Splice the mainbrace The term dates back to sailing-ship days, when the
heaviest piece of running rigging was called the mainbrace. The job of splicing it
was difficult and tiring. When the job was done, the reward for all who took part
was an ...
Admiral Rawlings, Royal Navy, had earlier signaled his fleet to "Splice the
Mainbrace" and later in the day he visited Admiral Halsey. Halsey was not a
strong advocate of prohibition and somehow produced two bottles of Pusser's
rum and ...
Charles J. Gibowicz, 2007
the. Mainbrace. Old Royal Navy sailors, even today, splice the mainbrace when
there is a significant occasion to be celebrated like a christening in the family or a
gathering of old shipmates. The mainbrace was the principal fore and aft support
...
Walker signalled “Splice the Mainbrace”, a most welcome break in the grey, cold
monotony of this patrol. The Group reformed ahead of Tracker and resumed their
sweep, and the hands set about preparing for Captain's rounds. It might seem ...
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The Boy From Treacle Bumstead: A Country Lad's Journey From ...
Then, one morning, it was announced over the tannoy that the new Queen was
about to be crowned and all ships of the British Navy should splice the mainbrace
on 2 June to celebrate the occasion. Now, I didn't know what 'splice the ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SPLICE THE MAINBRACE»
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splice the mainbrace en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
July 31, 1970: 'Black Tot Day' for British sailors as Royal Navy …
The naval slang term “splice the mainbrace” – once an order to carry out a difficult repair job on a ship's rigging – became a euphemism for the granting of an ... «BT.com, Jul 15»
Adventures in paradise
Faster than we could say ''splice the mainbrace'' we watched in awe as huge clouds of canvas majestically unfurled and billowed upwards as they filled with the ... «Otago Daily Times, Jul 15»
Faslane sailors given royal approval to 'Splice the Mainbrace'
Royal Navy personnel at HM Naval Base Clyde celebrated the birth of HRH Princess Charlotte when they were given the order to Splice the Mainbrace. «The Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter, Jul 15»
Exploring the river from Ipswich Waterfront
Shiver me timbers and splice the mainbrace - and other nautical phrases. Comments; Email; Print. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. «Ipswich Star, Abr 15»
Happy Hour: A Beginner's Guide To Navy-Strength Rum
The order used to distribute rum rations — “splice the mainbrace” — got its name from one of the most difficult repair jobs aboard it the ship. It remains a ... «Gizmodo Australia, Mar 15»
Why Parasol Stars was the most addictive platformer of the 90s
Man the barricades, batten down the hatches, splice the mainbrace, no-one here gets out alive! Time for some (serious) reviewing… Parasol Stars is the third ... «TechRadar, Mar 15»
Live coverage as councillors decide on £17million budget cuts
1 Renton drug dealer behind bars · 2 Faslane sailors given royal approval to 'Splice the Mainbrace' · 3 Banned Vale driver caught behind the wheel ... «The Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter, Feb 15»
Rule Britannia: The Royal Navy and Modern Drinking Culture
The command to “splice the mainbrace (essentially, break out the booze)” is still given by members of the Royal Family to commend meritorious service to the ... «War on the Rocks, Ago 14»
D-Day: Ed Miliband meets sailor father's shipmate
“He told me how they were told to 'splice the mainbrace' and given an extra shot of rum at the end of the Longest Day. “It was a real honour to meet Mr Radley ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
My Kitchen Rules recap: The Captain and Tennille sink their nautical …
Hoist the mainsail, splice the mainbrace, weigh anchor and somebody fetch that map of Tasmania - loose cannons Thalia and Bianca are bearing down. «Sydney Morning Herald, Feb 14»