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True Stories: 1946: A Sailor In Need (1/5) 
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Author: Sergeant_Jim  Published: 11/22/2006  story views: 6495


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I was l8 years old, in the U. S. Army and was bound for Japan. I reported in at Fort Lewis, Washington, and along with the other troops waited for the ship to take us overseas. It took a few days of processing and then we were loaded in buses to be transported to the ship that would take us to Japan.

The ship was crowded and we soldiers were in bunks that were stacked 4 high. I was told to be sure not to be in a bottom bunk in case some soldier above me got sick and - well - you know why. I took an upper bunk.

From my upper bunk I could check out all of the studs aboard. I watched as they took their uniforms off to get ready for bed. Their old fashioned underwear showed a lump that told me that their cocks and balls were hanging. It made me horny to be so near so many beautiful, horny studs. I got horny and had quite a jackoff session before I went to sleep for the night.

After the U.S. Navy had the ship loaded, we sailed out of Seattle and into Puget Sound. This was my first time to be at sea and I thought it was great. After a look at the passing sights of Washington, I then retired to my bunk for the night. Then during the night hours, the ship sailed into the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. What a shock! The ship went into the waves and it made the whole ship flip around. The ship's super structure started crashing up and down and scaring the hell out of us land soldiers. We were sure the whole ship was coming apart!

By morning most of the soldiers were too sick to have breakfast, except me and a few other hearty souls. So what did the Navy serve us for breakfast? Beans. Along with some other items. That was the first time I had ever had beans for breakfast! Leave it to the U. S. Navy. BEANS!

I was able to adjust to the movement of the ship and it never did give me any trouble, but most of the other soldiers were sick during the two-week crossing of the Pacific Ocean. Since I was a clerk, my duties on board were to work in an office. Then after a couple of days, I felt sick and I had a fever. I went on sick call and a naval doctor checked me out. He said I had "cat fever". I later found out that cat fever is a name they applied to any fever that they could not name. The doctor told me that I had to stay in the ship's hospital and I had to stay away from the troops on board so that I could not spread the unknown fever to the troops.

I liked that hospital. It was on an upper deck and we had a wonderful view of the ship and the ocean. There were only a very few of us soldiers in the ship's hospital. Each morning a doctor would check us out, then we were free, but could not leave the hospital area. The Navy had the sexiest sailors working there. The hospital corpsmen were all dressed in white pants and they wore white T-shirts. The white pants would hug their beautiful asses when they walked about. From the front, each showed his cock and balls that were hanging down their pants leg.

My cock was
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Posted: 2008/8/3 20:44  Updated: 2008/8/3 20:44
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 A Sailor in Need
The juices are flowing here. Loved your true story. Thanks for sharing Josh