Talk:Navy Grog: Difference between revisions
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imported>Charles F. Radley (18th cent not 17th) |
imported>Hayford Peirce m (Talk:Navy grog moved to Talk:Navy Grog: this article is primarily about a drink called Navy Grog, not about grog (in general) and its usage in various Navies. Therefore both words should be capitalized in the title.) |
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Disputed history
Grog was invented in the 18th century and issued as a daily ration to pressed sailors of the British Royal Navy. It existed about 200 years earlier than the stated origin of the 1940's. Charles F. Radley 21:13, 1 July 2007 (CDT)
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