The term "master and commander" typically refers to the captain of a naval vessel, particularly in historical contexts. However, if you're referring to the popular novel and film series by Patrick O'Brian, the ship's master and commander is Captain Jack Aubrey. He is a prominent character known for his leadership and naval prowess during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Neil Armstrong was the commander of the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the moon back on the 21st of July 1969.
Ry-Gaul's master was a kajain'sa'nikto a jedi commander during the clone wars named bhat jul his death was a great loss to the jedi
This would be the Master At Arms. He is basically the chief police officer on the ship in charge of enforcing British laws and maritime laws on board the ship.
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The highest ranking officer on a cruise ship is called the "Ship Captain" or "Master of the Vessel." He is the only person on a ship who wears 5 stripes.
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
George Vancouver was a commander of his own ship known as HMS Discovery.
master title is an English title and commander is a milatery place
The novel Master and Commander was written by Patrick O'Brian. It was published in 1969 and is the first book of the Aubrey-Maturin series. The novel takes place in the time period of the Napoleonic Wars.
The highest ranking officer on a cruise ship is called the "Ship Captain" or "Master of the Vessel." He is the only person on a ship who wears 5 stripes.
Hollom was seen as the jonah in master and commander because whenever he was on watch the Acheron would appear and attack the ship. He was a scapegoat for the crew becasue the beloved 'Lucky' Captain Jack couldn't steer them into misfortune and would always save the day.
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It is usually the Captain.
When Captain William Dampier first came across Western Australia in 1688, he captained the Cygnet. On his next journey in 1699, his ship was the Roebuck.Early in the 1700s, Dampier was appointed commander of the government ship St George, while in 1708 he was then taken on as sailing master on the Duke.