navy rating for radar operator
It was important that the power transformer had the correct rating for the job. A naval rating is an enlisted member of the navy.
"Drivers" in the US Navy carry any and all ranks. Consider also that there are drivers for all types of equipment, and each has his own rating in the Navy. Rank has little to do with rating, MOS, or jobs in the military.
An able rating is a seaman in the Royal Navy who is qualified to perform certain duties of seamanship.
The Navy rating for a clerk/typist is Yeoman.
The oldest rating in the United States Navy of those that are currently active is the Boatswain's Mate.
SF 1c is the old WWII Navy rating for a Shipfitter 1st Class.
Yes, the quartermaster rating is available in the Navy reserves. The quartermaster (QM) rating is responsible for navigation, charting, and maintaining navigational instruments and equipment. In the reserves, quartermasters may perform similar duties and play a vital role in supporting naval operations.
The earliest form of U.S. Navy enlisted ratings may be traced to the Petty Officers assigned as assistants to the shipboard warrant officers. The oldest such rating, still in use today, is that of Boatswain's Mate. The rating of Armourer was also in use as an assistant to the Gunner, as was the rating of Carpenter's Mate for members of the Ship's Carpenter's Crew. Informally, the shipboard title of Yeoman was also frequently used, even though this would not be an official rating of the United States Navy until 1835.
Everyone, it was a collateral duty.
The proper rating for a cook is MS for Mess Specialist.
Here Comes the Navy - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Netherlands:AL (original rating) (1934) USA:Approved (PCA #74) USA:TV-PG (TV rating)