because i want to be an officer of the ship someday
Owen Seaman was born in 1861.
Richard Seaman was born on February 3, 1913.
Allen L. Seaman died on 1944-05-01.
Kevin Seaman was born on December 27, 1976, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
What kinda ship? Deck hands, ordinary seaman, able bodied seaman, stewards, etc, etc, etc.
for joing ship
A seaman's passport is a passport that one gets when he works on a ship. The passport allows the seaman to travel through countries, but it is not stamped the way a normal traveler's passport is.
because i want to be an officer of the ship someday
A group of seaman is simply referred to as a crew. They are members of the Navy, and can also be referred to in that way, as crew members on the ship.
yes you can. i have done it
Every ship's captain will be different.
A seaman on the crew of a ship. If he has his Master's Certificate he can become an officer and eventually a Captain if he has the right qualifications.
D.B.S. stands for Distressed British Seaman. If a seaman has been hospitalised, or has had to leave the ship upon which he sailing, whilst in any foreign country, he is brought home in another ship as a D.B.S.
A seaman is someone involved in working aboard a ship. You are being asked why you would want to do that for a living. You need to tell them why YOU want to do that, not why I would want to do that.
An Able Seaman is an experienced seaman in the upperdeck department who assists the officer on watch, steers the ship and keeps gangway watch; one grade higher than the beginning grade of ordinary seaman; AB for short; AB was used apparently instead of AS to avoid confusion with OS which stands for ordinary seaman
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