Bell Bottom Trousere’s – Log I

“Bell Bottom Trousere’s – Log I” by R. E. Mcguire is published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in April 2010 and spans 324 pages. This book presents a unique perspective from the era of the great white fleet, focusing on specific details of naval attire and traditions, such as the distinction between a white cap and a pancake hat, as well as the absence of certain accessories like the lanyard for the bosun’s pipe.
Readers will find insights into military life and the historical context surrounding naval customs. The narrative touches on elements of biography and autobiography, providing a glimpse into the experiences and memories associated with naval service. The book also references the statue of the Lone Sailor in Washington, D.C., adding a layer of significance to the themes explored within its pages.
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This is a part of a poster in the time of the great white fleet. The deference would be a white cap instead of pancake hat and no Lanyered (for bos’n pipe in breast pocket). Of the monument of the statue of the Lone Sailor (in Washington, D.C., ) on the Jacket Cover?
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