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Army, Soldier Navy, Sailor Air Force, Airman Marine, Marine
A sailor who worked in engine room
Well, honey, French navy blue is a shade darker and richer than your regular navy blue. It's like comparing a fine Bordeaux to a cheap box of wine - both get the job done, but one just has a bit more class. So, if you want to elevate your style game, go for the French navy blue.
In my opinion, most any color other than bright blue or black would go with navy blue pants.
It's a greyed shade of navy blue. See it on the link below:
sailor is to navy as ground soldier is to army.
Navy
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
A person in the Navy is called a sailor.
Sailor and they are still called sailor's today.
What is to donkey as neigh is to horse
is to Army.
Army, Soldier Navy, Sailor Air Force, Airman Marine, Marine
Both the armed forces are meant for the security of the nation.
A traditional sailor outfit, often referred to as a "sailor suit," typically features a combination of navy blue and white. The outfit usually includes a white shirt with a dark collar, navy blue trousers, and occasionally a white or blue hat. These colors are emblematic of maritime heritage and are designed for practicality and visibility at sea.
I am not sure you stated your question right but Army(Soldier), Air Force(Airmen), Navy(Sailor), and Marines are Marines. They are all in the United States Military.
A Seaman is the correct informal term for a Navy officer. Informal term for a sailor in the US Navy is "bluejacket".