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- Make_and_mend abstract "Make and mend is the term used in the Navy (notably Commonwealth of Nations navies) for an \"afternoon off\".It is derived from the time of sailing ships when sailors would, occasionally but regularly, be allowed time to \"make and mend\" their uniforms, which were not then supplied by the Royal Navy. Some sailors were, nevertheless, \"on watch\" to work (sail) the ship. The designated watch of sailors were still required to \"turn to\" if the ship's officers had to change the arrangement of the sails or rigging.This afternoon off was often on Sunday. However, this time off was not a designated \"holy day\".".
- Make_and_mend wikiPageExternalLink Naval_Phrases.
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- Make_and_mend wikiPageLength "876".
- Make_and_mend wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Make_and_mend wikiPageRevisionID "531934018".
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_traditions.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secular_holidays.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Holiday.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Navy.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Rigging.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Sail.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Sailing_ship.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Sailor.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Uniform.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLink Watch_system.
- Make_and_mend wikiPageWikiLinkText "make and mend".
- Make_and_mend wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navy-stub.
- Make_and_mend subject Category:Military_traditions.
- Make_and_mend subject Category:Secular_holidays.
- Make_and_mend hypernym Term.
- Make_and_mend comment "Make and mend is the term used in the Navy (notably Commonwealth of Nations navies) for an \"afternoon off\".It is derived from the time of sailing ships when sailors would, occasionally but regularly, be allowed time to \"make and mend\" their uniforms, which were not then supplied by the Royal Navy. Some sailors were, nevertheless, \"on watch\" to work (sail) the ship.".
- Make_and_mend label "Make and mend".
- Make_and_mend sameAs Q6739176.
- Make_and_mend sameAs m.02q4sjn.
- Make_and_mend sameAs Q6739176.
- Make_and_mend wasDerivedFrom Make_and_mend?oldid=531934018.
- Make_and_mend isPrimaryTopicOf Make_and_mend.