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Iron Men and Wooden Ships
USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) had a complement of 475 men
and officers and carried 49,000 gallons of fresh water, enough for 6 months of sustained combat operations at sea. On July 27,1798, she sailed from Boston for operations against British shipping with a full crew, 49,000 gallons of water, 7,400 cannon shot, 11,600 pounds of black powder and 79,400 gallons of rum. Stopping at Jamaica on 6 October, she took on 1,826 pounds of flour and 68,300 gallons of rum. Heading for the Azores, on 12 November she provisioned with 550 barrels of salted beef and 64,300 gallons of Portuguese wine. On 18 November she headed north for England, engaging five British men-of-war and 12 merchantmen salvaging only the rum aboard each. By 26 January, with shot and powder exhausted, she landed a night raiding party on the Firth of Clyde in Scotland, captured a whisky distillery, transferring over 40,000 gallons of aged single malt Scotch whisky aboard by dawn. She then turned west for home. On 20 February, 1799 the USS Constitution arrived in Boston with a full crew, no cannon shot, no powder, no beef, no rum, wine nor whisky, but with 38,600 gallons of fresh water. :buds: Merry Christmas JohnP |
Guess the water was only used for brushing your tooth.
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No such thing as boiling water back then. Rum was safer to drink than water
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That's an average of over 2 gallons of booze per man a day.
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Impressive!
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Thanks John
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What's amazing is they found there way back to port :buds:
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"The drinking will continue until morale improves"
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A tot is 1/2 a pint. Not sure that is an accurate consumption number
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Piscator---Well Said!!
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Johnny where did you sit ?
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