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One boards by transferring - from shore, ground or other surface - to a ship (or other craft).On setting both feet upon the craft, one has boarded and so is now on board or aboard; the terms mean the same.The ship or other craft is assumed, and it isn't essential to mention it again if it's already been made clear what one is boarding and from where.
The jack staff on a Navy vessel is essentially a flag pole on the bow of vessel. Unlike the National Ensign (country flag) which flies on the stern flag staff of most ships (on the bridge while underway surfaced on a submarine), the jack staff flies a flag literally called a Jack. Over the years of Navy history, there have been many Navy Jacks flown from the Jack Staff; the current Jack ("Don't Tread On Me" flag) was ordered flown after the 9/11 attacks, replacing the traditional Jack, which was the field of blue with 50 stars (modern), or in years past, a field of blue with stars for every state in the Union. It is this flag from which the term "Union Jack" comes from.
A warrant officer is a part of the wardroom..They are typically serving as a division officer aboard a ship. In that instance, they would report to their department head. They will always report to a commissioned officer.
The term "NAR" doesn't refer to a Navy ship - it's the standard Navy acronym for Naval Air Reserve.
The crew of a ship depends on its size and mission. While a small gunboat may have a crew of a dozen, an aircraft carrier with its full compliment of aircraft will have several thousand crew members aboard.
A navy commander would be piped aboard his ship. The ship's bell is only rung to announce the time.
It is about 103 people aboard the Mayflower ship!
There has never been a mutiny aboard a ship of the United States Navy.
A vessel that cannot be hauled aboard or carried by another
"Close aboard" is a Nautical term that refers to the position of another ship or a boat that is close enough to hurl a rope to.
45 where aboard on the ship.
Alcohol was banned from U.S. Navy vessels in 1914.
Most sailors will serve aboard ships much of the time, but it isn't a hard-and-fast rule. I myself am a retired U.S. Navy officer having served for 21 years, and have never been to sea. But I was assigned to a Navy Patrol Squadron flying the airliner-sized P-3 Orion patrol aircraft. I've only spent three nights aboard a ship in my life! And my friends tell me that my nights aboard ship don't count, because it was on the R.M.S. Queen Mary, which is welded to the pier in Long Beach, California. But I say a ship is a ship! Jokes aside, many Navy jobs are in support roles ashore.
There was 1,985 people aboard the lusitania as the ship sank.
Captain Scott became a British Royal Navy Cadet at age 13 aboard his first ship, the HMS Britannia.The first ship he captained to Antarctica was the Discovery.
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