The Mothball Fleet
It after da. t various points on tructures. I counted forty destroyers, four ligwo he river.
I aboard as t reaciced a pair of jeans floating on ter, stiff . I abandoned my small outboard and jumped for troyer.
ts and some pieces of special equipment ed of plastic feeling . I called out. quot;;
Be formation -- ter, tly placed in relation to ten to ts.
traffic on ter; t strange.
It six-ty; ttle. I decided to climb to tered t took tried to turn it a point or tally; it was locked in place.
A man entered from troom beely o me and removed my he wheel.
it seemed more a ste unimpressive: dark rong nose, good mouto be in e fifties. ered troom. I followed him.
quot;May I ask w;
quot;Mot,quot; he supplied.
quot;-- is bound?quot;
ansion. a c.
quot;If its a matter of sealed orders or somet;
quot;No no,quot; looking up. quot;Not.quot; t;A bit careless tle boat, arent you?quot;
t;Not normally. On trary. But somet;
quot;Of course,quot; ;You icipated. ladder secured?quot;
I t about t. I decided to s tion slightly.
quot;Are t;
quot;No,quot; ed my s ther ships.
quot;Radio?quot; I asked. quot;Remote control or somet;
quot;Somet,quot; he said.
ty destroyers, four ligion to one. I wo years as a supply officer in New London, principally.
quot;Is test of some kind?quot; I asked. quot;Ne or --quot;
quot;Youre afraid t arget p