The US Navy's first female Engineman, FR Valerie C. LaZear, of Missouri. She said, "I wanted to be a Sailor like my daddy, who is a Chief Machinists Mate in the Reserves I've always liked to work on engines."
Admiral Grace Hopper was the first female admiral. She was a figurehead in the computer development in the US Navy. She served in the US Navy for 43 years. I had the honor to salute her once.
EN standands for Engineman. This is the rating for those that work on small engines and diesel engines. The 1 indicates a First Class Petty Officer, an E-6.
An ENFN is an E3 in the United States Navy. The rate ENFN stands for Engineman, Fireman, and is the last rate before the serviceman becomes a non commissioned petty officer.
The first female admiral in the United States Navy was Arlene Duerk. She was veteran of World War II and Korea and was the Chief of Nursing Services for the Navy.
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Carol Mae Baldt from Philadelphia
No - an ENFN is an Engineman Fireman, but not a firefighter. Fireman Recruit, Fireman Apprentice, and Fireman, E-1 - E-3, respectivelym are designations for sailors in Engineering and Hull ratings. It doesn't mean they're firefighters; it's just a traditional heritage naming convention that alludes to the days when firemen kept the boiler fires stoked with coal to keep the ship's steam flowing.
engineman, firefighter, ladderman, smoke jumper
Yes there is in fact a female Commodore in the Royal Navy.
Navy Nurse Corps.
Samuel L. Gravely and Alene B. Duerk
Samuel L. Gravely and Alene B. Duerk
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