Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Walter Mitty as a Commander of the Navy Hydroplane
While I was driving somewhere with my wife, I imagined myself being the commander of a Navy Hydroplane...
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"WE ARE GOING THROUGH!"
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I shouted firmly. I am the commander of a eight-engined Navy hydroplane, with a great responsibility and leadership. On a day of our training, we met a huge hurricane that all the crew members were hesitant to go through. Lieutenant Berg told me that we can't make it. However, I insisted on going. The decision did not come just come from the openness to risk-taking situation, but it came from the logical calculation that I had for the past ten minutes. Although I was not fully certain, I firmly ordered directions to the crews to encourage them and relieve their worries.
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"Throw on the power lights! Switch on No.8 auxiliary!"
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Everyone exactly followed my direction, and we had make it!
The young crews looked at me with awe and respect for what I have done, and I grinned with happiness.
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Out of the great accomplishment of the day, my wife shouted, "“Not so fast! You’re driving too fast!” said Mrs. Mitty. “What are you driving so fast for?”
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