Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 16:43:52 +0100
From: James Rozo <jrozonavydod@gmx.com>
Subject: USS Independence CV62 Prologue

USS Independence CV62

By Ensign James Rozo, USN

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Dedication: To ABH3 K.M. Cherry, USN, an exceptional sailor and shipmate
imbued with a strong sense of duty and a commitment to professional
excellence.

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institutionalization of homosexuality in the United States Navy.

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Disclaimer: This story, a work of fiction created solely for the
entertainment of inquiring adults, contains content not approved by the
Department of The Navy. The author has no current affiliation within DON
and the views expressed are not representative of official positions or
opinions.

Nautical life, often difficult and brutal, is chronicled aboard the
aircraft carrier USS Independence CV62. Naval nomenclature, customs and
traditions, and shipboard technical details are, whenever possible,
factual. The characters portrayed throughout the story are the fictional
confluence of numerous shipmates, and any resemblance to actual persons is
completely coincidental.

Sexual interactions between DON members, while prohibited by the Uniform
Code of Military Justice and Navy Regulations, were nonetheless prevalent
when out at sea. The ensuing chapters contain explicit depictions of sexual
situations; if offensive or illegal, please do not read any further.

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Author's Notes: The Chief of Naval Operations expanded women's role in 1978
- allowing them to serve on tenders, oilers, and other auxiliary ships. In
1993, Congress repealed the Combat Exclusion Law, allowing women aboard all
combatants - forever destroying the traditional male bonding experience.
Fortunately, during the author's time on Independence no sea cows were
permitted aboard.

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Prologue

   "It follows than as certain as that night succeeds the day, that without
a decisive naval force we can do nothing definitive, and with it,
everything honorable and glorious."  ~ George Washington, 15 November 1781
letter to the Marquis de Lafayette ~


   Life at sea is a spiritual enterprise.

   The call of the mysterious deep, primal and undeniable, resonates in the
subconscious, haunts the imagination, and intrinsically stimulates ardent
yearnings for adventure and exploration.

   Longing for the open seas, mariners experience excitement watching
Boatswain's Mates cast off lines - severing the tether with ashore
concerns. The ship's whistle sounds a long blast, the Colors shift from
gaff to mast, and she gracefully slips away from the pier.

   Underway, making way, the cavitating propellers thrust man and
imagination through space and time as sailors embark upon a profound
journey of self-discovery... connecting to an ancient seafaring tradition
steeped in legends and myths.

   Congregating on weather decks at night, sailors skillfully maneuver in
the inky blackness, awestruck by the infinite sky, the vastness of the
oceans, and the insignificance of man and his tribulations.

   Securely cloistered in their racks after taps, they perceive the ship's
pitch and roll, the vibration of the main machinery plant, the whirr of the
ventilation system, and the sound of shipmates dreaming of sailing ships -
the snap of canvas and the creak of ropes.

   Make no doubt about it, there is nothing like it, being a sailor on the
high seas.

   There is, however, a darker side to a nautical life.

   A notoriously rigid ingrained hierarchy, the Navy operates on carefully
calibrated brutality where rank, seniority, and military discipline govern
everything. Despite extensive US Codes, DoD Policies, and Navy Regulations,
alpha males in authoritative positions routinely abuse junior sailors - the
unequivocal physical property of Navy.

   At sea, sexual interactions take many forms.

   Contextual instead of universal, gender identification is fluid, defined
more by desire than biology... where a sailor becomes the object of
affection and property of other dominant shipmates, transforming the strict
male/ female paradigm.

   Cock sucking, a well-established nautical shibboleth, isn't considered
gay - it's just bottom dwellers taking their turn over the barrel, paying
homage to superior males.

   Sharks and minnows, consumers and consumed, engage in a continuous
struggle for resources and survival. Young and vulnerable sailors...
submissive and confused, are aggressively pursued, skillfully acquired, and
sacrificed for carnal delight and entertainment.

   Tender midshipmen, easily subjugated, are especially prized
commodities. Sailing in dangerous waters, surrounded by formidable deep-sea
predators, they are efficiently transformed into fleet cocksuckers and
sea-pussy.

   In the Navy, rank is everything.

   And life as an officer is sweet. For junior sailors and midshipmen, not
so much.

   The ensuing chapters document daily life aboard USS Independence CV62 -
the camaraderie and interdependence, the intimacy and emotional
attachments, the struggle for survival, and the search for love on the high
seas.

   Ancient superstitions and the deep belief that deleterious spirits,
capricious and vindictive, must be placated with offerings and sacrifices
are also explored.


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The voyage aboard Independence begins in Chapter 1: An Officer's Boy.

Comments and readers' experiences with sailors, afloat or ashore, are
always of interest.

The author may be reached at JRozoNavyDoD@gmx.com