Canadian sailors will no longer be able to drink aboard ships, unless the vessel is tied up or an exception has been made for a special occasion such as Christmas or a barbecue.
The order was made today by navy commander Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, and it follows an order in July for HMCS Whitehorse to abandon an exercise in San Diego and return to port in Canada following three allegations of drunken misconduct.
Norman said the policy change will help prevent instances of alcohol-fuelled misconduct.
via HMCS Whitehorse incident results in drinking ban on navy ships – British Columbia – CBC News.
Six months from now, the CBC will have a headline bemoaning poor retention, and the mystery of why people are fleeing the RCN.
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