A Christmas Tradition on Board Ship
Heroes Remember
Transcript
I think one of the traditions in the Navy
that says it all is at Christmas time
the youngest sailor on board,
the most junior sailor is made
captain for the day which we did in the
Persian Gulf; there was captain for the day.
He switches uniforms with the real captain
so that the real captain becomes the
youngest sailor of the day.
And the crew take great pride out of and
pleasure out of making the captain scrub
the deck and clean the heads and
then the junior captain can give everybody
the day off if he wants or the afternoon
off or sticky buns at two o’clock
instead of eleven or whatever and
so the junior sailor will get egged on
by some of the chiefs,
“Hey, you can do this, you know,
you’re the captain!”
And that says really to everybody
that the most junior sailor on board
is as important as the captain and
it just goes from there.
And when you know that and you realize
that that’s the way the navy operates
then you understand a bit about how the
morale is kept up and how everyone
has to do their job and smiling about
doing it and with some of these funny
stories about pumpkins or Santa Claus or,
you know, the pizza and that kind of thing,
they’re great because they allow people
to think about something other than
what they have to look at and
that is a missile going overhead or, you know,
the scud missiles flew within,
well not very far from some of the ships.
Description
Vice Admiral Miller shares a humorous story about the exchange of duties on Christmas Day!
Duncan “Dusty” Miller
Born in the United Kingdom, Duncan “Dusty” Miller immigrated to Canada in 1954. At the age of 15 and having a strong desire to join the military, Mr. Miller went to the recruiting centre but could not be accepted until 16 years of age. He then attended Bishop’s University in Lennoxville. During his career, Mr. Miller rose to the rank of Vice Admiral where he became the Naval Task Commander aboard HMCS Athabaskan during the Persian Gulf War. Vice Admiral Miller later retired from the military and now resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 27, 2016
- Duration:
- 1:36
- Person Interviewed:
- Duncan “Dusty” Miller
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Persian Gulf
- Battle/Campaign:
- Gulf War
- Branch:
- Navy
- Units/Ship:
- HMCS Athabascan
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