Posted on Sep 14, 2019
Charlie Evans
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Will you get sent home if you don’t know how to swim at navy bootcamp
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LCDR Mike Morrissey
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Not sure why an intelligent person joins the sea going services if unable to swim. On the other hand there is ample opportunity to learn to swim. A sailor is supposed to “sail”, that means water and ships go a sailing...sails or power. My first question of prospects has always been can you swim? If not, take classes or be ready for that loss of free time as a boot.
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LCDR Mike Morrissey
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Edited 5 y ago
Just a humorous aside. After a sea tour I met and married and a little later recounted how at one time my previous ship held swim call. It was an amphibious dock landing ship which would ballast down, drop its stern gate and float landing craft out for taking troops and tanks etc to the beach.

This swim call, when the Pacific was fortunately smooth as glass, had us shut down the screws, lower the gate and ballast to the point that the gate was horizontal to the water and a great platform. Of course we had sharpshooters stationed and a boat in the water in case of sharks or emergency. Nearly 1/2 of the crew took advantage including yours truly.

My wife was kind of ok with the scenario until I told her we were right over the Mariana Trench which is the deepest part of all oceans...36000+ ft down. All of a sudden, “What, But the water is so deep!!!” I allowed as how after a few hundred feet it doesn’t make much difference. I think she was imagining that opening scene in “Jaws.”

Just before the swim call, as we were about to lie to in the water, we announced that we were over the deepest part of the ocean, then waited...sure enough. A bunch of crew and Marines came out on deck and looked down over the side...as if.

So again, why any intelligent person who wants to go to sea and not know how (or learn) to swim may need to have the “horse sense” quotient measured.
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CPO Greg Holdreith
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No they will teach you what is needed.
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