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<p>Zoob, the first time your cockpit looks like the Budweiser house Christmas decorations commercial and you lose it, you may have wished that you had been able to pay more “meticulous unquestioning attention to a myriad of details”. Historically, meals, as described by Memphis, were the source of one of the better attributes that separated USNA grads from all others.</p>
<p>In re squaring meals, do we have a semantics issue? Sitting rigidly on the front 2 inches of one’s chair, eyes “in the boat”, and chin rigged (tucked in) to the extent that one can hold a knife in the fold between chin and neck does not constitute squaring a meal. Squaring a meal describes the path of utensils either vertically or horizontally, and in a plane either parallel or perpendicular with the front of the body.</p>