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Don't forget yer old shipmate, faldee raldee raldee raldee rye-eye-doe! We have worked the self-same gun, quarterdeck division. Sponger I and loader you, through the whole commission. Long we've tossed on the rolling main, now we're safe ashore, Jack. Don't forget yer old shipmate, faldee raldee raldee raldee rye-eye-doe!
A shipmate is a mate on one's own ship (i.e., a member of the same ship). ... The word is used in this sense in the old song "Don't Forget Your Old Shipmates".
Don't Forget Your Old Shipmate; A Drop of Nelson's Blood; Drunken Sailor; I. I'm Popeye the Sailor Man; I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home) In the Navy; J. Jack Was ...
After 99 years, a letter containing a dying sailor's last words during World War I has finally made its way to his family. The note was penned by Sid Preston and contained the emotional last words ...
The song sung in the wardroom is "Don't Forget Your Old Shipmates", a British Navy song written in the early 1800s and arranged in 1978 by Jim Mageean [27] ...
At its core, 'Don't Let the Old Man In" is a song about how time comes for all of us, but we can't let it get to us. It's another way of saying we should live life to the fullest while we're here ...
Don't Forget Your Old Shipmate; E. Eternal Father, Strong to Save; F. Fairest Isle; Fantasia on British Sea Songs; Flower of Scotland; ... Your King and Country Need ...
A D-Day veteran who served as a torpedo boat gunner escorting American forces has died at the age of 99. George Chandler, from Burgess Hill, West Sussex, who lost his sight in later life, was to ...