Not always. It is proper to refer to Seaman Recruits (E-1), Seaman Apprentices (E-2) and Seaman (E-3) all as Seaman. However, there is also Fireman, Constructionman, etc. So if you are a Seaman, Seaman Apprentice, or Seaman Recruit, then yes, you can be referred to as Seaman.
after boot camp...hence the RECRUIT part of Seaman Recruit...idiot.
Recruit, toot, loot, hoot, boot
No. The only two days an individual can visit a recruit at MCRD is during Visitor's Thursday or Graduation Friday.
San Diego, California and Paris Island, South Carolina are the two boot camps run by the Marines.
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Health reasons , a family emergency or an unsuitability for military life .
Commonly referred to as "Boot."
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.
The golden boot is awarded to the player who scores the most goals at a world cup.
The cast of Boss Boot Camp - 2012 includes: Tina Baston as Female Office Recruit Matt Downton as Office Worker
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC.
In Ireland it is referred to as the boot of the car.