A "mess deck" or "galley" is a common term used in the navy to refer to a break area where sailors can relax and eat.
The term "Buffer" in the Navy is derived from the Royal Navy tradition, where a "Buffer" was responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of the ship. In the US Navy, the Command Career Counselor (CCC), also known as the Command-Managed Equal Opportunity Manager (CMEO), plays a similar role in providing career guidance and support for sailors.
contusion
Thrombolysis is the process of dissolving a blood clot or thrombus using medication. This treatment can help restore normal blood flow to the affected area and prevent further complications.
Balkanization is the term used to describe the tendency of a group of various nationalities to break up into small hostile nations. This term is derived from the historical fragmentation and conflicts among the nations in the Balkan Peninsula.
climate
Epidemic.
Deck. "Hit the deck" = "Get on the floor" etc.
A Seaman is the correct informal term for a Navy officer. Informal term for a sailor in the US Navy is "bluejacket".
Break It Down - 2008 Navy Tanker was released on: USA: 8 July 2010
"Break room" is considered as one term and typically refers to a single area in a workplace where employees can relax and take breaks. So it is considered as one term, not two.
A "standard" hitch in the Navy is 4 years.
Hatch
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
Nothing - Department of the Navy is the formal title for the Pentagon division that encompasses the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. Navy Department is an informal term.
The plural of the term is break-ins.
The plural of the term is break-ins.
The term "NAR" doesn't refer to a Navy ship - it's the standard Navy acronym for Naval Air Reserve.