The wardroom in the modern Navy was originally called the wardrobe because it was used to store officers' uniforms and personal belongings. Over time, its function evolved to become a dining and meeting area for the ship's officers, leading to the current term "wardroom."
to store loot
to store loot
Alcohol was banned from U.S. Navy vessels in 1914.
Alcohol was banned from U.S. Navy vessels in 1914.
Fifth Ward Wardroom was created in 1886.
First Ward Wardroom was created in 1886.
the past tense of wardroom is wordroomed meaning when one goes to a ball or commision
the past tense of wardroom is wardroomed meaning when one participates in a ball or commision ...
hard broom
A warrant officer is a part of the wardroom..They are typically serving as a division officer aboard a ship. In that instance, they would report to their department head. They will always report to a commissioned officer.
The Royal Navy.