Storekeepers in the Navy serve an integral part of that branch of military. They usually work on the ships, in naval air stations, warehouses, and even offices. Their job entails managing the inventory, supplies, and repair parts. Along with maintaining inventories through databases, they also deal with the financial records and accounting systems. In general, this is an independent job where all the decision-making depends on that one person.
Sk3c is the old Navy designation for a Storekeeper 3rd Class Petty Officer.
Logistics Specialist, First Class. It is an E-6 enlisted rating which encompasses the former jobs of storekeeper and postal clerk.
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Storekeeper-Petty Officer Second Class
Not SSK3c, but SK3c is the old rate designation for Ship's Storekeeper, 3rd Class. The Storekeeper rate, one of the oldest in the Navy, has always used the designator SK. Today the rate/rank would be designated SK3.
grosser-grocer
A storekeeper is a merchant who owns or manages a shop.
The plural form of storekeeper is storekeepers.(It is not stores keeper.)
To the best of my knowledge from being from Texas some major products are produce, livestock, oil, and the biotech industry is huge especially in San Antonio. Hope this helps Navy Storekeeper
Talk to the giant talking rock man in Thorntail Hollow. Give him some rock candy from the storekeeper, and he will be able to send you to the Krazoa Palace.
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