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Stoker, The: Ten Years Fighting Red Aggression and Other Social Diseases in the Service of One's Country
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Stoker, The: Ten Years Fighting Red Aggression and Other Social Diseases in the Service of One's Country in Vernon, BC
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Stoker, The: Ten Years Fighting Red Aggression and Other Social Diseases in the Service of One's Country in Vernon, BC
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It’s 1954, the Cold War has shifted into high gear, and on little more than a bet an 18-year-old lumberjack from Aleza Lake in the interior of British Columbia joins the Canadian Navy, a spur-of-the-moment decision that will radically alter the rest of his life.Starting with basic training in Nova Scotia, The Stoker follows the exploits and adventures of author L. Mel McConaghy as he sails his way out of obscurity and around the globe on all manner of seagoing vessel, from the state-of-the-art to the aging and antiquated. Whether it’s hunting Soviet submarines on the West Coast of Canada or maintaining an uneasy peace in the volatile Middle East, McConaghy does it all over his decade in the navy. And just when life couldn’t seem to get any more interesting, along comes a position on Queen Elizabeth’s newly commissioned Royal Yacht Britannia, a true voyage of a lifetime.At times heartbreakingly sad and irresistibly amusing, The Stoker consistently displays a truth and understanding that strikes the soul. More than a memoir, it is a lyric record of a time and of a life at sea.
It’s 1954, the Cold War has shifted into high gear, and on little more than a bet an 18-year-old lumberjack from Aleza Lake in the interior of British Columbia joins the Canadian Navy, a spur-of-the-moment decision that will radically alter the rest of his life.Starting with basic training in Nova Scotia, The Stoker follows the exploits and adventures of author L. Mel McConaghy as he sails his way out of obscurity and around the globe on all manner of seagoing vessel, from the state-of-the-art to the aging and antiquated. Whether it’s hunting Soviet submarines on the West Coast of Canada or maintaining an uneasy peace in the volatile Middle East, McConaghy does it all over his decade in the navy. And just when life couldn’t seem to get any more interesting, along comes a position on Queen Elizabeth’s newly commissioned Royal Yacht Britannia, a true voyage of a lifetime.At times heartbreakingly sad and irresistibly amusing, The Stoker consistently displays a truth and understanding that strikes the soul. More than a memoir, it is a lyric record of a time and of a life at sea.


















