That bell was never on JFK's boat the "Honey Fitz'. It's on the 'Eye of the Wind' the boat used to depict the "Albatross' in the movie "White Squall". The movie is where the phrase "Where We Go One We Go All" originated. Q never said it was on the 'Honey Fitz'.
The ship's bell of the Eye of the Wind serves as an acoustic signal during foggy weather, and it also indicates the length of the chain during an anchoring maneuver. In the old days the bell was also used to indicate the time of day. In one scene of the Hollywood-movie "White Squall" this bell with its engraving WHERE WE GO ONE - WE GO ALL plays an important role. In the audio file you hear the spoken words "Where we go one - we go all" and two double-chimes of the bell. Striking the bell that way means either 2 o'clock, 6 o'clock or 10 o'clock. It also indicates that the shift for the watch in command is halfway over. The audio file has a length of approximately five seconds. Download the audio files for free just by clicking on the particular image.
That bell was never on JFK's boat the "Honey Fitz'. It's on the 'Eye of the Wind' the boat used to depict the "Albatross' in the movie "White Squall". The movie is where the phrase "Where We Go One We Go All" originated. Q never said it was on the 'Honey Fitz'.
https://www.eyeofthewind.net/en/ship/crew/11-schiff
Sweet - and thanks for the correction!
You bet. I too was fooled for a long time.
yes^ thanks for posting this!
Happy Birthday JFK!!🌞🤠🐸
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