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Naval Traditions and Culture

Naval traditions and culture encompass a wide range of activities, events, and objects, often unique to naval service. Some, like the ?crossing the line? (meaning, the equator) ceremony, are old and well-established, while others, such as gun shield art, related directly to Second World War experiences. Many reflect companionship, commemoration, recreation, or esprit de corps.




"Crossing the Line" Ceremony

King Neptune (centre) and Queen Amphitrite (right), accompanied by their "royal court", preside over a post-war "crossing the line" ceremony.

A long-standing aspect of naval tradition and culture, these ceremonies served to initiate those who had never before crossed the equator, so that they could become "shellbacks". While this photograph shows a relatively calm scene, elements of the ceremony could often be rambunctious, with initiates subjected to various indignities including being smeared with soap and grease.

Naval Museum of Alberta