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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.

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Q: When the recruit has graduated from boot camp are they then referred to as Seamen?
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