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Hello everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. This week, we have two videos lined up, so stay tuned! The first video of the week is a special one I had the honor of conducting an interview with Nautical Study

Hello everyone! I hope you’re all doing well.

This week, we have two videos lined up, so stay tuned! The first video of the week is a special one I had the honor of conducting an interview with <a href="/NauticalStudy/">Nautical Study</a>
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I thought there was an error on wikipedia. But yeah. There was a real guy named Commander Minecraft involved with the attack on Pearl Harbor

I thought there was an error on wikipedia. But yeah. There was a real guy named Commander Minecraft involved with the attack on Pearl Harbor
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Today we honor the sinking of the RMS Titanic 113 years ago. 113 years is quite a long time, almost as long as we’ve been waiting for Titanic: Honor and Glory.

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A short rap, if you will: My forward mast is fore, My rhymes are flames galore My after mast is mizzen, The Son of God is risen

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Today marks the 110 anniversary of the sinking of Lusitania. Never go out with a woman who can’t identify her hingetop ventilators that’d distinguish her from Maury.

Today marks the 110 anniversary of the sinking of Lusitania. Never go out with a woman who can’t identify her hingetop ventilators that’d distinguish her from Maury.
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Randomly stumbled upon woodwork from the S.S. Normandie’s chapel, later used on the U.S.S. Lafayette. I assume it was saved from the flames.

Randomly stumbled upon woodwork from the S.S. Normandie’s chapel, later used on the U.S.S. Lafayette. I assume it was saved from the flames.
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50 years and the ole Edmund Fitzgerald is still getting recognized and remembered (at least in the maritime community). Check out this dive of the ship, best one I could find. youtu.be/tD1XpYMg_qE

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Happy Thanksgiving! I’d like to dedicate this holiday season to all the merchant mariners, who will spend the bulk of their time explaining to friends and relatives what their job is and insisting that they are not in the navy.