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Before the PA sysytem was developed information or orders for the crew were passed by a boatswain's mate who first sounded the appropriate call on the pipe and then repeated the word fore and aft through out the ship. Now the word is broadcast all over the ship at once. An announcement is usually proceeded with now hear this or now hear there. Unless a boatswain's call is used. When a boatswain's call or pipe is used All Hands is used before any word concerning drills or emeregencies and Attention before any routine words.
Air Bedding, All divisions, Air bedding, First pipe, All Hands.
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Keywords: Piping; Bosun's Pipe; boatswain's mate; pipe; All Hands
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Boatswain's Pipe Call All Hands
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Sunday, October 4, 2009
Piping Aboard
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Bosun's Pipe, Piping Aboard with its distinctive low, high, low call. components of the whistle, the tube is known as the gun, the part which makes the sound is the buoy and the flat plate that holds the device together is the keel. It is suspended on a silver chain.
No self-respecting boatswain's mate would dare admit he couldn't blow his pipe in a manner above reproach. This pipe, which is the emblem of the boatswain and his mates, has an ancient and interesting history.
On the ancient row-galleys, the boatswain used his pipe to "call the stroke." Later because its shrill tune could be heard above most of the activity on board, it was used to signal various happenings such as knock-off and the boarding of officials. So essential was this signaling device to the well-being of the ship, that it became a badge of office and honor in the British and American Navy of the sailing ships.
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