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  • Rum ration - Wikipedia
    Rum rations are also given on special occasions: in recent years, examples included the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Navy in 2010 and after the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012
  • History of the Tot - For Posteritys Sake
    Over time drunkenness on board naval vessels increasingly became a problem and the ration was formalized in naval regulations by Admiral Edward Vernon in 1740 and ordered to be mixed with water in a 4:1 water to rum ratio and split into two servings per day
  • History of the Tot - Customs and Traditions - Royal Canadian Navy
    Canada was the last Commonwealth Navy to cease this tradition "UP SPIRITS" was the age old call for men of the Royal Navy and, after 1910, in ships of the Royal Canadian Navy to muster for their daily issue of rum
  • The Story behind the Canadian Navy’s “Black Tot Day”
    The act of rum rationing soon became referred to as “Splice the Main Brace,” which originated from when navy men would receive twice their daily rum rations for arduously repairing that part of the ship
  • Jackspeak: Up Spirits! - Pacific Navy News
    July 31, 1970, is known as Black Tot Day as it was the last day the Royal Navy issued sailors a daily rum ration For the Royal Canadian Navy, Black Tot Day came two years later, on March 30, 1972
  • WarMuseum. ca - Canadas Naval History - Special Themes
    The Royal Canadian Navy derived its practice of issuing a rum ration from Britain's Royal Navy, which had long issued a daily "tot" of "grog" (rum diluted with water) to its sailors In Canadian service, the issue of the "tot" ended in 1972
  • History: March 30, 1972; the last tot of rum for the Navy (RCN)
    Since it’s earliest days, the Royal Navy supplied alcohol to its sailors Originally it was a gallon of beer per day, beer preserving better than plain water on voyages
  • The Rum Ceremony (The Tot) | RCLSA
    The formation of the Royal Canadian Navy in 1910 saw many of the Royal Navy traditions carried over, and the daily issue of a tot was perpetuated, and continued until 1972
  • Yo ho ho and a tot of rum rise and fall of a navy tradition
    A few decades later, the daily ration was reduced to 2 5 ounces of rum — the amount those serving aboard Royal ­Canadian Navy vessels would later receive The drink was cut with water and juice (making “grog”) or — later — other mixes
  • Monique Keiran: Yo ho ho and a tot of rum — rise and fall of a navy . . .
    On March 30, 1972, sailors aboard Canada’s naval vessels received their final “tots,” and a tradition much older than our navy itself ended It was a rum day Since the mid-17th century,





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