We started talking about travel. Then about the military. He was in the Danish Army in the 90s and served with the elite British Army cavalry reconnaissance unit known as the Life Guards. He had seen my armor tattoo and showed me the Life Guards tattoo on his shoulder.
Then he said he worked for a year on the American Air Base in Thule, Greenland. He still had the THULE identification tag on his key ring. He was there between 2008 and 2009, about the time I left for Iraq. We made a couple of jokes about differences in climate between the two bases. I told him I have an uncle who was assigned to Thule in 1972, around the same time I first enlisted. Martin said with a huge smile, "I wasn't even a dirty thought back then!"
Martin said his job on the ferry didn't pay much, but he really liked his co-workers and the work. I told him that was my goal in work, to be with great co-workers and do a job I liked. We talked about how different travel is now compared to before the 9-11 attacks. But for both of us travel is worth whatever hassles come with it. We both prefer trains, ships and cars to flying.
After we talked, Martin continued went to work loading the ferry. I was delighted to find it was the ferry "Hamlet" within sight of Elsinor Castle.