Me, 1988 USS Midway, wog talent show crossing the equator Indian Ocean. Singing a song about a girl with the clap. I won the contest.

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image showing Me, 1988 USS Midway, wog talent show crossing the equator Indian Ocean. Singing a song about a girl with the clap. I won the contest.

pokethesmot on February 24th, 2018 at 15:18 UTC »

You must have been burning for her love.

AlcoholiGator on February 24th, 2018 at 15:43 UTC »

You should go to the museum in San Diego, and get the band back together

AceWolf18 on February 24th, 2018 at 16:11 UTC »

For those unaware what a "wog" is, it is short for "pollywog" or a sailor who has yet to cross the equator. Here is some more information:

"No one is really sure when or how the Line Crossing Ceremony, “Order of Neptune”, came about. The ritual dates back at least 400 years in Western seafaring.

The ceremony observes a mariner’s transformation from slimy Pollywog, a seaman who hasn’t crossed the equator, to trusty Shellback, also called a Son or Daughter of Neptune. It was a way for sailors to be tested for their seaworthiness.

When a ship crosses the equator, King Neptune comes aboard to exercise authority over his domain and to judge charges brought against Pollywogs that they are only posing as sailors and haven’t paid proper homage to the god of the sea.

High ranking members of the crew and those who have been Shellbacks the longest dress up in elaborate costume and each play the part of King Neptune’s court. For instance, the ship’s captain might play the part of King Neptune himself. What proceeds is a day of festivities, which builds camaraderie among the seafaring crew."

Source: Taken from David Moore's Veterans United Network article. Also I am a sailor who is still a wog lol.