Seaman, the dog belonging to the Lewis and Clark expedition, is believed to have lived for about 10 years. He was a Newfoundland breed and accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their journey from 1804 to 1806. Though specific records of his lifespan are sparse, it is generally accepted that he was born in the late 1790s and lived through the expedition.
He was an able seaman for 30 years, then he retired from the merchant navy.
David Seaman is 53 years old (birthdate: September 19, 1963).
how many years do apples live up to
Merchant Seamanship early years ago.
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toucans live for 20 years'
they live up to 200 years
Up to ten years
a coyote can live up to 16 years
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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