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VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., '70 https://ran-skilledhands.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2208 |
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Author: | Seejay [ Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
May your journey have sunshine, soft breezes and a following sea. RIP Sam. |
Author: | BC [ Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
I never had the pleasure of meeting Sam, but sad to loose another MOBI. RIP Sam. |
Author: | sully11 [ Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
Another mate gone to early, I joined up with Sam and although not close he was a mate and a mobi , what better could be said of a man on his passing. Sully |
Author: | Seejay [ Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
Well said, Sully. |
Author: | Pony [ Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
Yes well said Sully. I recall Sam when I was posted back to Nirimba as an instructor. Think he used to knock about with "Happy" Bevan. Taken far to early. Smooth seas and fair winds Sam. |
Author: | sbjohns [ Fri May 09, 2014 4:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
Way too young... RIP Sam. |
Author: | Ray Rodgers [ Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
Served with Sam on HMAS Labuan,He was my 2nd Tiffy and a good bloke and tradesman.This is first I heard of his passing,so a bit of a shock .Sadly missed |
Author: | Mick Hamilton [ Fri Feb 27, 2015 8:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: VALE S.T. 'Sam' Forsyth - 28th MOBI Intake Tiffy - Jan., |
For want of a better place: Let There Be No Moaning at the Bar Old sailors sit And chew the fat About things that used to be, Of the things they've seen' The places they've been, When they ventured out to sea. They remembered friends From long ago, The times they had back then, The money they spent, The beer they drank, In their days as sailing men. Their lives are lived In the days gone by With the thoughts that forever last. Of the bell bottom blues, Round white hats, And good times in their past. They recall long nights With the moon so bright Far out into the lonely sea. The thoughts they had As youthful lads, When their lives were wild and free. They know so well How their hearts would swell When the flag fluttered proud and free. The underway pennant Such a beautiful sight As they plowed through an angry sea. They talked of the scran the chefs would make And the shrill of the bosuns pipe. How salt spray would fall Like sparks from hell When a storm struck in the night. They remember old shipmates Already gone Who forever hold a spot in their heart, When sailors were bold, And friendships would hold, Until death ripped them apart. They speak of nights Spent in bawdy houses On many foreign shore, Of the beer they'd down As gathering around, Telling jokes with a busty whore. Their sailing days Are gone away, Never again will they cross the brow. They have no regrets, They know they are blessed, For honoring the sacred vow. Their numbers grow less With each passing day As the final muster begins, There's nothing to lose, All have paid their dues, And they'll sail with shipmates again. I've heard them say Before getting underway That there's still some sailing to do, They'll say with a grin that their ship has come in, And the Good Lord is commanding the crew. |
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