‘Because he’s my shipmate’

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There, I was met by the captain, who proudly told me he was a former Navy pilot. He shook my hand, thanked me for my service, and proceeded to have me sit down with the First Class crowd.

No one protested, but one of the business class regulars, noting it was a “classy move,” did ask why, though.

“Because he’s my shipmate,” the pilot said with a nod before stepping back into the cockpit.

What made that moment all the more special was that I had used that very phrase just a few hours earlier.

As a future student of the naval nuclear power program, I entered boot camp as an E-3 (Fireman), and was being paid as such. That meant upon completion of boot camp, I had significantly more money than some of the other guys in my company.

One in particular was Huck, a guy you’ll hear more about in the next few weeks, who was from central Nebraska. He had a physique that would have earned him a starting spot on the defensive line for the Cornhuskers.

Which is to say he was fast over short distances, but not a long-distance runner.

We had our final fitness test earlier in the day. The first part of that test was a 1.5-mile run. If you could complete it in 11 minutes or less, you were exempted from the rest of the test.

My average time was less than 10 minutes. But I knew Huck had struggled with the run throughout boot camp, so I ran alongside him, start to finish, urging him on when his legs wanted to give out.

Afterward, the company commanders asked why I didn’t take advantage of my running time. My answer was simple:

“Because he’s my shipmate.” 

Semper Fidelis

This weekend not only included Veterans Day, but also the 237th “birthday” of the U.S. Marine Corps. If you have never observed a Marine Corps Birthday Ball, I highly recommend it.

Marines also are part of the Department of the Navy. So, in a very real sense every Marine is every sailor’s shipmate, too.

So, Bravo Zulu (well done) to all my shipmates on this observation of Veterans Day. And, as always, Charlie Mike (carry on).

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