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September 29, 2025
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Explores the unique Navy tradition where sailors never wash their coffee mugs, allowing them to become blackened badges of honor representing years of service. The darker the mug, the longer the sailor has served, marking countless watches and memories at sea. This unwritten naval custom reveals the deep-rooted culture of life aboard Navy vessels, where even coffee mugs tell stories of dedication and maritime service.

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