Re: [FT] Crew quality house rules
From: Thomas Westbrook <tom_westbrook@y...>
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 09:42:49 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [FT] Crew quality house rules
It didn't help the [revolutionary] French Navy that most of the
competent naval officers were originally part of the king's Navy and the
French guillotined everybody, well almost everybody, associated with the
king.
J L Hilal <jlhilal@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- John Atkinson wrote:
>
> The only way to get good at doing your job in the military is to go
> out and do it in practice. You only get good at driving tanks if you
> go take your tanks and drive them around to get a feel for how they
> handle.
>
> Simillarly, you only become a good seaman (or starman) by getting in
> a ship and going out and handling it in Real World seas with Real
> World weather. And running drills for contingencies and combat
> operations requires a working ship in the first place.
>
As I understand it, part of the decline of the Revolutionar French Navy
was because the RN blockaded them in their ports, so that the new
conscripts and non-guillotined officers never got to practice and thus
performed terribly when they did sortie.
J
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