"butt pirate" is not a naval term. It is an insult toward gay guys.
Quartermaster is a naval rank which pirates also had.Quarters are where the pirates slept.Pirates would often go on quests to find treasure or ships filled with riches to plunder.
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One word is doubloon. These are the gold coins, usually Spanish in origin, that were highly sought-after by pirates.There is a navigational naval term that would have been used by pirates which is called dead reckoning.Other words related to pirates are dagger, danger, daring, deck, deck hands, desert islandand dishonest.
A galleon is a type of ship that pirates might sail. They usually either stole or captured galleon-class ships from the Spanish navy. Or from Spanish merchants which were then converted into war galleons like the naval ones.A gangplank is a very common occurrence in pirate literature and films.Other pirate-related words are gibbet, gold, greed, gun, gunner and gunpowder.
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Through out history, any country that had a sea-going navy would also have Marines soldiers who were used to protect the naval personel.
One of them was Decatur.
Dutch. Originally, a naval vessel for hunting down pirates.
The aviation branch of the navy is called the Naval Aviation.
Lieutenant Stephen Decatur
No one particularly, although the Navy from the nation the ship is registered to will usually respond in case of pirate attack. The problem of Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean got so bad for a while that a NATO naval squadron started patrolling the waters off the Horn of Africa, but they didn't really do much.
Lieutenant (later Commodore) Stephen Decatur, Jr., is the U.S. Naval officer most associated with naval action in the Barbary Wars, including leading the daring attack on, and burning of, the USS Philadelphia, which had run aground and been captured by Barbary Pirates.