Sshire
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During my time in the US Navy I was a hole snipe (Engineer) on a Destroyer with General Electric LM-2500 Turbine Engines and Allison 501-K17 turbine engine generator sets. At that time the US Navy had yet to issue Engineering Personal flame retardant coveralls like those mandated for use by aircrews servicing or crewing on military aircraft. We purchased our own fire retardant coveralls and no one said anything about how we dressed while at sea or tied up to a dock without shore power mandating we produce our own power. We wore white socks and tucked the cuff in the top of the white socks so flames could not run up the legs in the case of a fire. Every new deck officer that came on the ship would freq-out the moment they saw us walking around the ship in our garish engineering outfits decorated with our own patches and qualification hashes. The Chief Engineer would take them to the side and tell them why we did not wear a standard uniform and tell them to leave us alone.Maryak said:Back in the days when the RAN had steam ships, pretty well all of the black gang wore white woolen socks. IMHO it does keep your feet in better condition than when wearing coloured socks, ( regulation black).
Best Regards
Bob
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