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If you were on a Navy boat and you were a butcher what do you do?

You'd be a cook in the ship's galley.


British ship named blazer?

The HMS Blazer is a Patrol Boat in the British Navy.


What is the British English word for ship?

wierd question. Do you mean The British Navy have 20 ships or we will ship your goods tomorrow either way its ship. DO NOT call a submarine a ship as the commander will sink you, its a boat. DO NOT call a ship a boat or the captain will sink you. Where the border between boat and ship is for someone else to answer


What president commanded a boat that was sunk during a war?

John F. Kennedy commanded a Navy Patrol Boat, PT-109, and it collided with a Japanese ship at night and cut his boat in half.


How long does it take for the navy ship to travel 5022 miles?

That depends on the speed over that distance.


What is a small navy boat?

Although US subs, such as the GATO class during WWII exceeded 300 feet in length, generally (among US Sailors) any surface vessel less than 200 feet was a boat, longer than that was a ship. For US Navy "small combatants", those are the Vietnam era riverine boats used by the USN's "Brown Water Navy" in the war (Riverine Forces). The US Navy Swift Boat (PCF-Patrol Craft Fast) was an all aluminum 50 foot "small navy boat." The all fiberglass PBR (Patrol Boat River) was a 32 foot "small navy boat."


Which is faster a ship or a boat?

a ship and a boat are the same thing,


What is the part of a normal boat which is underwater called?

It's called "draft". Draft is the distance from the waterline to the bottom of the ship.


What is a ship's stern?

The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.


What is close aboard identified as in the navy?

"Close aboard" is a Nautical term that refers to the position of another ship or a boat that is close enough to hurl a rope to.


What is a navy ship called starting with d?

A destroyer is a navy ship. It starts with a D.


What is the difference between a ship and a boat?

While there isnt really a legal definition of what constitutes a boat or a ship, seamen generally go by the principle definition that a BOAT can be carried by a SHIP but a SHIP cannot be carried by a BOAT.