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				 SE4 and the Navy 
 THE FIVE MOST DANGEROUS THINGS IN THE NAVY
 A Seaman(E-2) saying, "I learned this in Boot Camp..."
 A Petty Officer(E-5) saying, "Trust me, sir..."
 A Lieutenant JG(O-2), saying, "Based on my experience..."
 A Lieutenant(O-3) saying, "I was just thinking..."
 A Chief Petty Officer(E-7) chuckling, "Watch this ****..."
 
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				 Re: SE4 and the Navy 
 ROFL.... 
got similar sayings in the ARMY    
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				 Re: SE4 and the Navy 
 Sailor explanation for the acronime M.A.R.I.N.E
 My A$% Rides In Navy Equipment
 
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				 Re: SE4 and the Navy 
 Marine Corps acronim explanation for Sailor: 
Squid
 
Who said Marines could spell?
    
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				 Re: SE4 and the Navy 
 What happens when sailors are discharged from the navy,... they get their spine back.
 (squid is slang for sailor)
 
 always funny though, a sailor will never stick up for the navy and bad mouth it, yet a marine never will,.... just a thought.
 
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