Military life, particularly for troops living in barracks or sailors on ships at sea, affords scant privacy to begin with.
They appear in lakes and rivers, frightening fishermen and sailors.
She had seen this before, in new sailors.
"I hear there's money in shanghaiing sailors for them ships, too."
He also says that he has seen similar symptoms in sailors and in men given death sentences.
Most of the dancers were in uniform, sailors and officers mixed indiscriminately.
They were part of rations aboard the ships to help prevent scurvy in sailors.
But he recalled that the Navy tied ships up seven years ago because of a shortage in sailors.
Yet for open-handed, I do not know their equal, though in general sailors are not often called skin-flints.
Jared turned and barked an order in gutteral French to one of die sailors nearby.