Undesignated is the term used for Seaman, Airman (aviation), or Fireman (engineering) in the Navy who have graduated from Boot Camp, but have not yet selected a rating or career path yet. Once they do, they're termed "Strikers"; once they achieve Petty Officer 3rd Class in a particular rate, their rating insignia appears on their Rank/Rate insignia (patches, pins, etc.).
S1c is the old Navy term for a Seaman 1st Class, which no longer exists. Today, it's Seaman (same as a S1c), Seaman Apprentice, or Seaman Recruit.
S1c US WW1 means Seaman First Class in US Navy in World War One.
It's not HAI, it's HA1. It means Hospital Apprentice 1st Class.
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
The (US) Navy Cross is an award (medal) of the US Navy. An "aerographer" is an individual that study's the air or atmosphere.
There is no private in the navy. The lowest rank in the navy is seaman recruit. Then it is seaman apprentice and then seaman.
S1c is the old Navy term for a Seaman 1st Class, which no longer exists. Today, it's Seaman (same as a S1c), Seaman Apprentice, or Seaman Recruit.
Seaman
SR is the designation of a Seaman Recruit, E-1. This means that they are in boot camp. On completion of boot camp they would be promoted to Seaman Apprentice, or SA.
S1c US WW1 means Seaman First Class in US Navy in World War One.
A Seaman is the correct informal term for a Navy officer. Informal term for a sailor in the US Navy is "bluejacket".
In the US Navy, the ranks of "Seaman Recruit", "Seaman Apprentice" and "Seaman" are junior to the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class. In increasing rank are Petty Officer 2nd Class, Petty Officer First Class and Chief Petty Officer. So, yes, any of the Petty Officer ranks are higher than any of the Seaman (or Airman or Fireman) ranks.
why u want to be a seaman
In regards to the US Navy, NKO means Navy Knowledge Online. This is an online learning network for members of the US Navy. This allows members to access training material from where ever they are.
He was on the USS Point Defiance LSD-31 circa 62/63/64 ,seaman, 1st Div. He was Honorably Discharged
an able bodied seaman makes as much as $ 320.00 US per day
The US Congress authorized the creation of the US Navy.