- A mariner or sailor.
- (Abbr. SN) A noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard that is above seaman apprentice and below petty officer.
- One who holds the rank of seaman, seaman apprentice, or seaman recruit.
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| US Military Dictionary: seaman |
n. pl. -men 1. a person who works as a sailor, especially one below the rank of officer.
2. a sailor of the lowest rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard, ranking below petty officer.
3. a person regarded in terms of their ability to captain or crew a boat or ship: he's the best seaman on the coast.
seamanlike adj.
See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.
| Marine Corps Dictionary: Seaman |
An enlisted sailor in the pay grade E-3, equivalent to a Marine lance corporal. The non-rated grades wear slash marks on the upper left arm only. Seaman is a "deck force" rate and is indicated with white slashes. Airman is an "aviation" rate and is indicated with green slashes. Fireman is a mechanical rate and is indicated with red slashes. Constructionman is for members of Navy Construction Battalions (Sea Bees) and the slashes are blue.
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Seaman as a rank refers to one of the lowest ranks in a Navy. In Commonwealth context it refers to the lowest rank in the Navy, followed by Able Seaman and Leading Seaman, and followed by the Petty Officer ranks.
In United States context it refers to the lowest three enlisted rates of the U.S. Navy, followed by the Petty Officer ranks. It is the equivalent of the private in the U.S. Army.
Seaman is the third enlisted rank in the U.S. Navy and other navies. For the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard the rate is just above Seaman Apprentice and below Petty Officer Third Class; this rate was formerly known as Seaman First Class.
The actual title for an E-3 in the U.S. Navy varies based on the community to which the sailor belongs. Likewise, the color of their group rate marks also depends on their community.
No stripes are worn on the working uniforms - coveralls or utilities.
In October 2005, the Dental Technician rating was merged with the Hospital Corpsman rating, eliminating the Dentalman title. Those who once held the rank of Dentalman have instead become Hospitalmen.
Sailors who have completed the requirements to be assigned a rating and have been accepted by the Bureau of Naval Personnel as holding that rating (a process called "striking") are called Designated Strikers, and are called by their full rate and rating in formal communications (ie, Machinist's Mate Fireman, as opposed to simply Fireman), though the rating is often left off in informal communication. Those who have not officially been assigned to a rating are officially referred to as "Undesignated" or "Non-rates."
As with the Navy, the actual title for a E-3 in the United States Coast Guard varies based on their community. However, the smaller size of the Coast Guard limits E-3s to only three options: Seaman (white stripes), Fireman (red stripes), and Airman (green stripes).
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U.S. enlisted ranks |
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| E-1 | E-2 | E-3 | E-4 | E-5 | E-6 | E-7 | E-8 | E-9 | ||
| Air Force: | AB | Amn | A1C | SrA | SSgt | TSgt | MSgt | SMSgt | CMSgt - CCM - CMSAF | |
| Army: | PV1 | PV2 | PFC | SPC - CPL | SGT | SSG | SFC | MSG - 1SG | SGM - CSM - SMA | |
| Marine Corps: | Pvt | PFC | LCpl | Cpl | Sgt | SSgt | GySgt | MSgt - 1stSgt | MGySgt - SgtMaj - SgtMajMarCor | |
| Navy: | SR | SA | SN | PO3 | PO2 | PO1 | CPO | SCPO - CMDCS | MCPO - CMDCM - FORCM - FLTCM - MCPON | |
| Coast Guard: | SR | SA | SN | PO3 | PO2 | PO1 | CPO | SCPO | MCPO - CMC - MCPOCG | |
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| Translations: Seaman |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - sømand, matros
Français (French)
n. - (Mil, Naut) matelot, marin
Deutsch (German)
n. - Seemann, Matrose
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ναύτης, ναυτικός
Português (Portuguese)
n. - marinheiro (m)
Русский (Russian)
моряк, мореплаватель, матрос
Español (Spanish)
n. - marinero, marino
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
海员, 水兵, 水手
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 海員, 水兵, 水手
한국어 (Korean)
n. - 선원, 남자 인어, 수병
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 航海者, 水夫, 海員
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) جندي بحري, ملاح
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - יורד-ים, ימאי פשוט
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