The term would be 'coming aboard.' You would climb the gangway or gangplank and at the top come to attention and salute the flag. Then you would salute the individual at the top and 'Request permission to come aboard."
Or:
It could be an embarkation.
Embarking. Getting off the ship is referred to as disembarking. :)
He is boarding up the windows to prepare for the storm. (verb)I will rent a room in the boarding house. (adjective)The cruise ship will be boarding this evening. (verb)
Boarding, launching, entering, plunging into, setting out...
Embarking
A destroyer is a navy ship. It starts with a D.
YES you have to pay to enter any boarding school unless on a scholar ship.
The nouns in the sentence are ship and minutes.
boarding acdemy
Its initial weakness was lack of a navy to field against Carthage's. It then developed naval tactics of boarding rather than ship ramming used by Carthage.
"Navy" is derived from the Latin word "Naves" which means "ship." This was used during the first century BC
Impressment!
Aegis was the Greek word for "shield". The AEGIS system is a system that is designed to shield the ship.