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The Influencer Scan from Changing The Terms: find the people who really drive the conversations in your organization. www.changingtheterms.com/influencers
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JOTW 37-2017
September 11, 2017
This is JOTW newsletter number 1,719
“Everything in Nature contains all the powers of Nature. Everything is made of one hidden stuff.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
This edition of JOTW comes to you from Beverly Hills, California.
*** Welcome to the JOTW network.
This is the award-winning free Job of the Week e-mail networking newsletter for professional communicators, dedicated to the positive unanticipated consequences of networking, or as we call it, “nedworking.” JOTW is a cooperative service. That means JOTW relies on the contributions of its members, like you. We share job opportunities, news and information about the job market, as well as swapping stories about life’s peculiarities. We connect you with others who are like you, and together we help each other. What a concept. Did I mention it’s free?
*** Our Google Groups list is now at 5,544 members!
*** To submit a job for sharing on JOTW, please provide the job title, organization or company, and location and send it to Ned at lundquist989@cs.com. Provide a link or contact info so people can check out your listing or follow up if interested.
JOTW is sent out on Mondays by email with a list the jobs posted in the full newsletter, which is posted online at www.nedsjotw.com. This is designed to keep the size of the emails to a more manageable length.
*** The position descriptions and or follow up information on links to the jobs can be found at www.nedsjotw.com.
*** Posting a job is free. Recruiters can submit up to three jobs for free. Each job listing may be posted once in the newsletter for free
I request that you do not send pdf files that I have to copy and reformat. I prefer you provide your very brief job description in an email rather than an enclosure. Please limit the size of your position descriptions (generally to 500 words or less). “Can’t Wait” blast email priority listings are $300, and “Top Job” placement is $100. Just send to me at lundquist989@cs.com.
*** This is a cooperative service. It relies on your participation and contribution. As you receive the benefit of this free newsletter, you should also send in jobs you learn about. This is especially the case when there are job listings in the companies that you work for.
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*** This week’s Can’t Wait postings:
A JOTW Top Job opportunity from Ingevity.
Marketing Communications Coordinator, Ingevity, Charleston, SC
See details below.
Can’t Wait jobs: These jobs are forwarded to the entire list as soon as they are received, and do not wait for the Monday newsletter, and are posted prominently on the JOTW website. Then they are posted first in the weekly JOTW newsletter. Can’t Wait postings cost $300. Contact Ned at lundquist989@cs.com.
*** Top Jobs: Stand above the rest. Your job can be right here, at the top of the weekly JOTW newsletter. Top job placement costs $100 per job per week. To be on top, contact Ned at lundquist989@cs.com.
*** If you find out about a job opportunity in communications, send it to me (lundquist989@cs.com), and I’ll share it with the JOTW network.
*** The JOTW network is built upon cooperative principles. Share, and reap the benefits. And it feels good to help others. I call it selfish altruism. But this also means you need to contribute.
*** Listing a position is free. Top jobs placement is $100, and a “Can’t Wait” posting is $300.
*** In this issue:
*** One Paragraph Pitch
1.) Marketing Communications Coordinator, Ingevity, Charleston, SC
2.) Social Marketing Senior Program Director, Consumer, IMRE, Baltimore, MD
3.) VP, Consumer/General Manager LA, IMRE, Los Angeles, CA
4.) Public Relations Specialist, IMRE, New York, NY
5.) Employee & Leadership Communications Specialist, Siemens Healthineers, Malvern, Pennsylvania
6.) Director of Athletic Communications, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA
7.) Communications and Publications Coordinator, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, Reston, VA
8.) Communications Manager, AGA, Alexandria, Virginia
9.) Communications and Community Relations Manager, The City of Walnut Creek, Walnut Creek, CA
10.) CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST, Swift Transportation, Phoenix, AZ
11.) Bilingual Communication Coordinator, Peel Children’s Aid Society, Mississauga, ON
12.) Sr. Director Medical Communications, ProClinical, Cambridge, MA
13.) VP Corporate Communications&External Affairs, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, NY, NY
14.) Director, Corporate Communications, Practice Fusion, San Francisco, CA
15.) Corporate Communications Manager (Technology), Hulu, Santa Monica, CA
16.) PR & Social Media Intern, Hulu, Beijing, P.R. China
17.) ADVERTISING DATA ANALYST, AD AUDIENCE ANALYTICS, Advertising Sales & Operations, Hulu, Santa Monica, CA
18.) Executive Communications Officer, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada
19.) Corporate Communications Manager, D L Rogers Corp., Grapevine, TX
20.) Corporate Communications Manager, William Morris, Beverly Hills, CA
21.) Executive Assistant to EVP, Corporate Communications, Showtime, Los Angeles, CA
22.) Corporate Communications, Webster Bank, Waterbury, CT
23.) Marketing & Communications Fellowship, U. S. Soccer Foundation, Washington, D.C.
24.) Senior Corporate Communications Manager, Rambus, Sunnyvale, CA
25.) Director, Publicity and Communications, Sundance Institute, Los Angeles, CA
26.) Director, Development & Campaign Communications, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
27.) Communications Strategist, Adam Smith Society, Manhattan Institute, New York City, NY
28.) Communication Specialist, Digital Factory and Process Industries and Drives Divisions, Siemens, Oakville, ON, Canada
29.) Communications Specialist I, City of Greenbelt, Greenbelt, Maryland
30.) Corporate Communications Manager, Clear Capital, Reno, NV
31.) Senior Social Media Producer – Skratch, PGA TOUR, Saint Augustine, Florida
32.) Account Executives, JMPR Public Relations, Los Angeles, CA
33.) Account Coordinator, JMPR Public Relations, Los Angeles, CA
34.) Corporate Communications Specialist, Bishop & Company, Honolulu, HI
35.) Senior Corporate Communications Manager, Atlassian, San Francisco, CA
36.) Director of Communications and External Affairs, Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness, New York, New York
37.) Associate Social Media Specialist, Amica Insurance, Lincoln, RI
38.) Account Management Team Leader, BR, Milwaukee, WI
39.) Director, External Communications, Mastercard, Purchase, NY
40.) Director, Marketing Communications, The Endocrine Society, Washington D.C.
41.) E-Communications / Multimedia Specialist, University of Hawaii Foundation, Honolulu, HI
42.) Director Of Corporate Content And Communication, The Institutes, Malvern, PA
43.) VP Public Relations, loanDepot, Lake Forest, CA
44.) Public Relations Manager, Hylink Digital, Santa Monica, CA
45.) Director, Media & Communications, Seqirus, Summit, New Jersey
46.) Corporate Communications Project Manager, Kansas City Life Insurance, Kansas City, MO
47.) Content Marketing Manager, CommonBond, New York City
48.) Director, Public Relations, Gigamon, Santa Clara, CA
49.) Corporate Communications Specialist, True Value, Chicago, IL
50.) Celebrity Public Relations Director, Wilhelmina, New York, New York
51.) Senior Press Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights, New York City, New York
52.) Associate Manager, Corporate Communications, Mondelez International, Deerfield, IL
53.) Director, Public Relations – PHG Consulting, PHG Consulting, New York, New York
54.) Account Supervisor, Baltz & Company, Los Angeles, CA
55.) Marketing Communications Manager, Hubbell Inc., Elgin, IL
*** Weekly Piracy Report
*** Here’s the link for the JOTW newsletter on the website:
http://www.nedsjotw.com/2017/09/11/jotw-37-2017
*** One Paragraph Pitch:
None this week.
*** Send your One Paragraph Pitch submissions to lundquist989@cs.com. You can pitch yourself or your business anyway you want, as long as it’s short and to the point. You can include a photo, too! There is no waiting list. And it’s free! Submit yours today!
*** Changing The Terms:
In any organization, three percent of employees drive 90% of conversations. This three percent – the top influencers – don’t show up on organization charts and they tend not to be like managers. Find them, and you can make internal communication faster, more credible and far less expensive. The Influencer Scan from Changing The Terms will help you find them. Find us at www.changingtheterms.com/influencers.
*** Linseed oil:
Some things have an evocative smell.
When I was in command of Naval Media Center, the executive officer of USS Russell, a guided missile destroyer based at Pearl Harbor, called my staff about a Sailor aboard the ship who wanted to be a draftsman.
The “undesignated seamen” or SN on a ship usually work in the deck force, chipping paint and handling lines. As they see what professional opportunities are available on board, they can “strike” for a rating, such as Operations Specialist or Quartermaster. A “Striker Board” will convene and review the needs of the ship, and the desires of the individual. If the Sailor is squared away, has done a good job with the deck force and the ship needs a Quartermaster (QM), for example, he or she can strike for that rating, and becomes a QMSN.
SN Michael Noeth wanted to be a Draftsman. The DM rating was one of the smallest ratings in the Navy. There are very few of them compared to Gunner’s Mates or Machinist’s Mate, and certainly none aboard a frigate. In this case, the executive officer wanted to do something good for his Sailor. In spite of the fact that the ship was about to deploy for six months, the XO called us and asked if his Sailor could come and work with us to learn the DM rating and be able to take the DM test for Third Class Petty Officer. If he passed, he could become a DM3. If not, he could return to the ship and eventually strike for another rating. For our part of the deal, we had to cover his travel expenses.
So, SN Michael Noeth came to work for us. He was placed under the expert tutelage of our First Class Draftsman, DM1 Rhea Mackenzie. Seaman Noeth quickly made himself at home in a back corner of the All Hands magazine spaces. And it was here he set up his easels, canvasses and paints. When I would come by, which was often, I could smell the linseed oil he used for his brushes long before I reached his work area. He would have various canvasses and illustrations that he was working on posted around his desk, as well as examples of artwork he wanted to emulate. I would be in for some kind of surprise.
Seaman Noeth painted the cover for several All Hands magazines. To see him tackle these assignments was a joy, probably because he was enjoying his work, and appreciative of the opportunity. On my visits, I would see the many versions and sketches he was working on, and I could see it all come together with the finished product.
He took the advancement exam and passed it. As his six-month temporary assignment came to an end, his command allowed him to transfer to my command on a permanent basis as they did not have any billets for a Draftsman, and we did. Soon, he moved on to other Navy assignments as a DM, all because his ship wanted to give him a chance to realize his dream, and my command wanted to help him get there. But most of all, because he deserved it.
He did, indeed, become a talented Navy illustrator and draftsman. He served aboard USS Wasp (LHA 1). Later he was assigned to the Navy Command Center where he skillfully created briefings and presentations for Navy leadership every day. He was doing just that on September 11, 2001, when terrorists forced an airliner to crash into that building.
I will remember a bright, ambitious, creative young striker whenever I smell linseed oil. And I will recall this story, and share it with whoever will listen, every year on this day.
Edward Lundquist
Captain, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
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*** Ned’s upcoming travel, maybe, perhaps:
September 7-11 Pacific Palisades, Calif.
September 20-22 Tacoma, Wash.
October 9-12 Kuwait City, Kuwait
November 3-9 Antwerp, Belgium
December 2-8 Honolulu, Hawaii
January 29-February 1, 2018 London, UK
March 19-21 Accra, Ghana
*** Your Very Next Step!
Your Very Next Step newsletter for July / August 2017
http://www.yourverynextstep.com/2017/08/21/your-very-next-step-newsletter-for-july-august-2017/
Do you have any interesting travel and adventure stories, tips, suggestions, adventures or destinations to share? Send to Ned at lundquist989@cs.com for the next issue of YVNS.
*** Here are the JOTW job opportunities for this week:
A JOTW Top Job opportunity from Ingevity.
1.) Marketing Communications Coordinator, Ingevity, Charleston, SC
Brief Description: The Marketing Communications Coordinator assists Ingevity’s businesses in setting and meeting their marketing goals. In conjunction with the business unit directors, the coordinator develops and implements marketing communications programs and initiatives aimed at measurably driving profitable sales in the markets it serves. The coordinator will develop strong working partnerships with the business units by actively engaging them to gain an expert understanding of their industries, markets, customers and competition.
https://careers-ingevity.icims.com/jobs/1651/marketing-communications-coordinator/job
2.) Social Marketing Senior Program Director, Consumer, IMRE, Baltimore, MD
https://imre.com/job/osbk5fw2/
3.) VP, Consumer/General Manager LA, IMRE, Los Angeles, CA
https://imre.com/job/obwj5fwf/
4.) Public Relations Specialist, IMRE, New York, NY
https://imre.com/job/ofof5fw7/
*** From Bill Seiberlich:
5.) Employee & Leadership Communications Specialist, Siemens Healthineers, Malvern, Pennsylvania
Are you someone that thrives in a fast-paced environment as a team player? Do you have passion around crafting and delivering strategic communication programs that help leaders and managers create affinity and loyalty among employees?
If so, then this Employee & Leadership Communications position may be for you.
We are looking for someone energetic to join a dynamic team to help simplify complex messages to various internal stakeholder groups. In this role you will work with various levels in the organization as a counselor in communications. You will create and execute programs, as well as advise leaders and managers on employee communications. This includes aligning messaging with company objectives, understanding employee information needs, gathering and writing employee communications that address those needs, shepherding these communications through reviews and approvals, and managing highly visible projects.
This individual will understand and communicate business, HR, and financial information clearly and accurately to employees and management. This includes the ability to translate complex topics into language that is readily accessible to and understandable by all employees while maintaining accuracy and readability.
This position reports to the Senior Director of Communications for North America. The candidate will interface closely with NAM Region leadership, other functions, as well as Siemens Corporate and global. The candidate will also work closely with other areas of communication, including creative services, events management, exhibits/tradeshows, marketing communications, brand management, PR, and web operations.
The successful candidate must demonstrate strong project leadership, excellent communications skills, creativity, resourcefulness, and an understanding of and interest in the evolving online world, and a keen ability to analyze metrics and draw actionable conclusions. Key to the success is the ability to network well in a complex and cross-functional environment, and work effectively within a matrix organization.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute high-quality internal strategic communications programs to create high level of employee engagement (objectives, messages, strategy, tactics, timeline, budget, and measurement) and strengthen perception of NAM leadership.
- Identify and implement the most appropriate mix of traditional and new media to effectively create and influence positive perception and call to action among the employee base.
- Collaborate with counterparts at Siemens Corporate, Global, and other Employee Communication stakeholders to develop and communicate high-level as well as specific messaging appropriate for internal audiences through multiple channels.
- Support Town Hall meetings, conference calls, employee messaging about Region performance, key news and events, videos, and other messaging to elevate the leader and Healthineers brand internally.
- Support company-sponsored programs.
- Support corporate publications with NAM related stories.
- Update NAM information–fact sheets, talking points, presentations, and other related materials on a regular basis.
- Maintain high visibility and frequent contact with NAM leadership and other executive management.
Preferred Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience
- Qualified candidates must have at least 10 years of experience with a strong emphasis in employee communication, internal company journalism, or comparable work.
- Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Journalism, Marketing or related field (MBA or Masters preferred). Experience in healthcare field is also preferred.
- Exceptional strategic thinking, project/campaign management, and execution skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills; including writing, editing and proofing skills.
- High level of attention to detail and creativity.
- Individual must be competent in the use of MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- Proven ability to work well in a highly matrixed organization, and with managers and employees of all levels in advising and gathering, preparing and vetting material in a poised and tactful manner.
- Proven ability to work in a fast-paced environment with multiple projects and competing deadlines.
- Strong business acumen, project management skills, and proven ability to drive productivity measures and gain operational efficiencies.
- Highly motivated and dynamic, with an ability to learn at an accelerated pace.
- Experience in collaborating globally, managing global projects with international counterparts.
- Position requires 15%-20% travel.
Preferred Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience
- Change management and/or organizational development experience a plus.
- Experience in multi-channel communications, including events, digital, and social media. Video production experience is a plus
To apply, go to: https://jobs.siemens-info.com/apply/213094/
6.) Director of Athletic Communications, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA
https://careers-arcadia.icims.com/jobs/2216/job
7.) Communications and Publications Coordinator, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, Reston, VA
8.) Communications Manager, AGA, Alexandria, Virginia
https://jobs.washingtonpost.com/job/38272291/communications-manager/
9.) Communications and Community Relations Manager, The City of Walnut Creek, Walnut Creek, CA
10.) CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST, Swift Transportation, Phoenix, AZ
11.) Bilingual Communication Coordinator, Peel Children’s Aid Society, Mississauga, ON
http://jobs.iabc.com/c/job.cfm?jb=36979115&msessid=gMSQU
12.) Sr. Director Medical Communications, ProClinical, Cambridge, MA
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J3F30R71WL55WQ63Y4N
13.) VP Corporate Communications&External Affairs, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, NY, NY
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/400410156/
14.) Director, Corporate Communications, Practice Fusion, San Francisco, CA
15.) Corporate Communications Manager (Technology), Hulu, Santa Monica, CA
https://www.hulu.com/jobs/positions/opkr4fwo
16.) PR & Social Media Intern, Hulu, Beijing, P.R. China
https://www.hulu.com/jobs/positions/oqet5fwm
17.) ADVERTISING DATA ANALYST, AD AUDIENCE ANALYTICS, Advertising Sales & Operations, Hulu, Santa Monica, CA
https://www.hulu.com/jobs/positions/o2po5fw4
18.) Executive Communications Officer, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada
http://jobs.iabc.com/job/executive-communications-officer/36828532/
19.) Corporate Communications Manager, D L Rogers Corp., Grapevine, TX
20.) Corporate Communications Manager, William Morris, Beverly Hills, CA
21.) Executive Assistant to EVP, Corporate Communications, Showtime, Los Angeles, CA
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/403075946/
22.) Corporate Communications, Webster Bank, Waterbury, CT
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J3L2Z66M4Y8XQCBM9T6
23.) Marketing & Communications Fellowship, U. S. Soccer Foundation, Washington, D.C.
https://jobs.washingtonpost.com/job/38251166/marketing-and-communications-fellowship/
24.) Senior Corporate Communications Manager, Rambus, Sunnyvale, CA
25.) Director, Publicity and Communications, Sundance Institute, Los Angeles, CA
26.) Director, Development & Campaign Communications, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
27.) Communications Strategist, Adam Smith Society, Manhattan Institute, New York City, NY
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/436035319/
28.) Communication Specialist, Digital Factory and Process Industries and Drives Divisions, Siemens, Oakville, ON, Canada
29.) Communications Specialist I, City of Greenbelt, Greenbelt, Maryland
https://jobs.washingtonpost.com/job/38262441/communications-specialist-i/
30.) Corporate Communications Manager, Clear Capital, Reno, NV
31.) Senior Social Media Producer – Skratch, PGA TOUR, Saint Augustine, Florida
https://www.mediabistro.com/jobs/description/361763/senior-social-media-producer-skratch/
32.) Account Executives, JMPR Public Relations, Los Angeles, CA
http://jmprpublicrelations.com/jmpr-is-hiring-account-executives/
33.) Account Coordinator, JMPR Public Relations, Los Angeles, CA
http://jmprpublicrelations.com/now-hiring-account-coordinator/
34.) Corporate Communications Specialist, Bishop & Company, Honolulu, HI
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/JJH151658S3B7C18QZB?ipath=JRG3
35.) Senior Corporate Communications Manager, Atlassian, San Francisco, CA
36.) Director of Communications and External Affairs, Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness, New York, New York
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/431588340/
37.) Associate Social Media Specialist, Amica Insurance, Lincoln, RI
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J3K8B66SQ5L1RQD47X2
38.) Account Management Team Leader, BR, Milwaukee, WI
39.) Director, External Communications, Mastercard, Purchase, NY
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/393697137/
40.) Director, Marketing Communications, The Endocrine Society, Washington D.C.
https://jobs.washingtonpost.com/job/38285443/director-marketing-communications/
41.) E-Communications / Multimedia Specialist, University of Hawaii Foundation, Honolulu, HI
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/JHN4CG5W6M4XXC36D8M?ipath=CBMTNKRU
42.) Director Of Corporate Content And Communication, The Institutes, Malvern, PA
43.) VP Public Relations, loanDepot, Lake Forest, CA
https://www.mediabistro.com/jobs/description/361725/vp-public-relations/
44.) Public Relations Manager, Hylink Digital, Santa Monica, CA
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/jobs/hylink-digital-101fb5eb/public-relations-manager-b270795b
45.) Director, Media & Communications, Seqirus, Summit, New Jersey
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/393684384/
46.) Corporate Communications Project Manager, Kansas City Life Insurance, Kansas City, MO
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J8G5PP6KSCYS63T5DTW
47.) Content Marketing Manager, CommonBond, New York City
https://www.mediabistro.com/jobs/description/361622/content-marketing-manager/
48.) Director, Public Relations, Gigamon, Santa Clara, CA
http://jobs.jobvite.com/careers/gigamon/job/o05V5fwP
49.) Corporate Communications Specialist, True Value, Chicago, IL
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J3L1MD6KT96YK1MPSYS
50.) Celebrity Public Relations Director, Wilhelmina, New York, New York
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/393611323/
51.) Senior Press Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights, New York City, New York
https://www.mediabistro.com/jobs/description/361894/senior-press-officer/
52.) Associate Manager, Corporate Communications, Mondelez International, Deerfield, IL
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J3F89P5WBL28NG8SXNM
53.) Director, Public Relations – PHG Consulting, PHG Consulting, New York, New York
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/436266168/
54.) Account Supervisor, Baltz & Company, Los Angeles, CA
https://www.mediabistro.com/jobs/description/361911/account-supervisor/
55.) Marketing Communications Manager, Hubbell Inc., Elgin, IL
http://www.careerbuilder.com/job/J3H3WN685SZ4MYXBXWQ
*** Your JOTW alternative selection(s) for this week:
None this week.
*** Weekly Piracy Report:
110-2017 Crude Oil Tanker 07.09.2017: 0230 UTC: 10.12.25N – 064:47.54W: Puerto La Cruz Anchorage, Venezuela.
Seven robbers armed with a guns and knives boarded an anchored tanker. They attacked two watchmen and tied them up. When the watchman did not report to bridge the OOW sent crew to investigate. Master informed and alarm raised. On noticing the alerted crew, the robbers escaped with stolen ship’s stores. Terminal authorities notified.
109-17 Bulk Carrier 02.09.2017: 1945 UTC: Posn: 22:14.08N – 091:44.53E, Chittagong Alpha Anchorage, Bangladesh.
Four robbers armed with long knives boarded an anchored bulk carrier during cargo operations. The watchmen and duty AB on routine rounds noticed the robbers on the forecastle and informed the bridge. Alarm raised and crew alerted. Hearing the alarm, the robbers escaped with stolen ship’s stores. Port control and coast guard were informed.
108-17 Crude Oil Tanker 01.09.2017: 0315 UTC: Posn: 10:14.3N – 064:44.0W, Puerto La Cruz Anchorage, Venezuela.
Five robbers in a small fishing boat armed with pistols, knives and sticks boarded an anchored tanker. They assaulted the aft duty watchman, tied him up and took him hostage. When the watchman failed to report, the OOW sent another duty crew to investigate. The OOW was notified about the robbers and the alarm was raised. Hearing the alarm and seeing the crew alertness, the robbers jumped overboard and escaped in their boat. A search was carried out and the watchman was found with minor injuries. Ship’s stores were reported stolen. Port control was informed through local agents.
*** Ball cap of the week: Pawtucket Red Sox
*** Coffee mug of the week: Harris Ranch
*** Polo-Shirt of the week: USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000)
*** Musical guest artist of the week: Portugal. The Man
*** To subscribe: Contact Ned at lundquist989@cs.com.
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