Mutiny on Greman Navy Tall Ship, Groch Fock

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Mutiny on Greman Navy Tall Ship, Groch Fock

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Wow this is right out of an old sailing novel almost. It appears to be for real.

"The 25-year old cadet fell 80 feet from the mast in November and subsequently died from her injuries. The mutiny was allegedly prompted by her crewmates refusal to obey orders to climb into the rigging."

Citation: Posted by: Beth / January 25, 2011 @ 10:46 am
North American Sailor.
http://nasailor.com/2011/01/25/cadet-mu ... tall-ship/

So is that a hanging offense or a firing squad? :cry: Or does it have to be in a time of war for the death penalty for mutiny on a commissioned Navy Vessel? :(

This can't end well any way you slice this.

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That's a sad story already and it is only going to get worse.
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Think about it... would a mutiny on Greman Navy Ship be tolerated years ago?
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There was one not American but Dutch 401 years ago on the 4th attempt Henry Hudson his crew set him adrift with anyone that was with him in Nova Scotia and they sailed back home.
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Ahrrrr
The scurvy dogs would be up the mast in a flash if they knew there would be a keel hauling if they didn't :lol:
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