From an Engineering officer named John Snipe. There was a lot of difficulty in maintaining discipline on a ship and having a clear line of command. The engineering officer was responsible for keeping the ship running, but dependent on the supply group and others for their needs. John Snipe demanded equal berthing and quarters for his team and eventually got it. He's crew was known as Snipe's and that was shortened to Snipe.
Engineers have been called 'sappers' ever since they would 'sap' underground during the siege and toward the foundation of a fortification. The French word 'sapeur' is difficult to date but the consensus seems to surround the 15th century.
The possessive form of "engineers" is "engineers'." This is used to indicate that something belongs to multiple engineers, such as "the engineers' project" or "the engineers' meeting." If referring to a single engineer, the possessive form would be "engineer's."
The possessive form of the plural noun engineers is engineers'.Example: We're upgrading all of our engineers' computers.
Generally speaking, Xerox relies on several types of engineers to improve existing products or to create new products. For example, Xerox hires mechanical engineers, electronic engineers, chemical engineers and materials science engineers.
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A "Snipe" in the Navy is an enlisted person in an engineering rating, specifically those rates that work below the waterline in Engineering Main Propulsion spaces. They include Machinist's Mates, Boiler Techs and Electrician's Mate.
Naval engineers are colloquially referred to as "snipes" due to their historical association with the steam engineering rooms of ships, particularly in the Navy. The term is believed to have originated from the "snipe" class of sailors who worked in the lower, often less glamorous, parts of the ship, tending to the machinery and boilers. This nickname reflects the challenging and sometimes less visible nature of their work compared to other naval roles. Over time, the term has become a badge of honor among those in the engineering field.
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Snipe are not real. They do not exist. __ Hate to be contrary, but there are approx 25 birds in the Snipe family, ranging from the Common Snipe to the Jack Snipes. Here are some more:Solitary Snipe, Gallinago solitaria Latham's Snipe, Gallinago hardwickii Wood Snipe, Gallinago nemoricola Pin-tailed Snipe, Gallinago stenura Swinhoe's Snipe, Gallinago megala African Snipe, Gallinago nigripennis Madagascar Snipe, Gallinago macrodactyla Great Snipe, Gallinago media Common Snipe, Gallinago gallinago Wilson's Snipe, Gallinago delicata South American Snipe, Gallinago paraguaiae Puna Snipe, Gallinago andina Noble Snipe, Gallinago nobilis Giant Snipe, Gallinago undulata Fuegian Snipe, Gallinago stricklandii Andean Snipe, Gallinago jamesoni Imperial Snipe, Gallinago imperialis
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Depends on who they have to snipe and if they successfully snipe them or it and who is paying them to snipe