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History of Maritime

Questions relating to the use of oceans and seas for transportation, food, and warfare.

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Where did the Irish coffin ships go to?

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Because many people were already sick when they got on them as a result of the famine and many died while on the ships.

Which Queen or King was reigning when the Titanic sunk?

King George V was the reigning British monarch at the time the Titanic sunk on April 14, 1912.

What army rank is the equivalent to a navy petty officer first class?

USN PO1 or Petty Officer First Class, E-6, is equivalent to an Army SSG, or Staff Sergeant, E-6. The only difference is that Army SSG's are considered SNCO's or Staff Non-Comissioned Officers. Petty Officers 3rd, 2nd, and 1st class are not.

What does the nautical star tattoo represent?

Nautical StarsSailors have long used nautical stars as symbols of protection and guidance.

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  • A friend of mine who is a marine told me that a star is a symbol of protection. He has them tattooed on his shoulders.
  • Back in the day when being gay wasnt the thing to do, butch females would get the tattoo on the inside of their wrists so they could cover it up with a watch during the day and at night they could take off the watch and other dykes would know. Just a version of one of the meanings that i have heard.
  • Nautical Star tattoos are very commonly used in the gay world to denote homosexuality. They are often placed in a location that can be easily concealed. For example, one could have the star tattoed on his/her wrist, allowing them to hide it (with a watch or long-sleeved shirt) by day, and reveal it at night at the bar/club.
  • The nautical stars were originally used by sailors to help guide their way as they sailed through the night. They relied upon the stars to protect them and bring them home safely. A lot of soldiers get nautical stars for the same reason: protection.
  • They symbolize protection, guidance, loyalty, and honor. They can also symbolize prestige or a higher rank in the military.
  • There are two meanings of the "STAR" tattoo. First is the protection and guidance meaning and second is being affiliated with the gay community. I know some people don't like the idea that the star can be affiliated with the gay community but that is what the meaning is with-in many gay communities and I know of at least 8 people who have them and got them for that meaning.
  • Back in the day sailors would tattoo nautical stars on them because they relied on the stars to take them home. So in that case the star would be a symbol of guidance. Now as time has passed the nautical stars represent the direction of ones life. If it's pointed upward they have a higher outlook on life and so on.
  • The meaning of the Nautical star is to create your own path, but use the stars as a guide when you are lost or scared.
  • I have a Nautical Star on my wrist. The reason I got mine was to honor my lesbian sisters who used to tatoo their wrist with a "star" as a secret code to all other lesbians that had to hide their gay identity back in the 30's, 40's and 50's and who in the 60's and 70's had the courage to bring us out of the fear of our closets into our happy open lives today. That is why me and a lot of my other lesbian sisters today wear the "star" today. If you want to read more about the origins of the "Nautical Star" in the gay community the pick up the book titled "Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community" by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy. Here's the passage (with some pieces dropped) from "Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community" by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeilne D. Davis copyright 1993 p. 189. talking about the 1940's and 1950's): "...During this same time period, the cultural push to be identified as lesbians- or at least different- all the time was so powerful that it generated a new form of identification among the tough bar lesbians: a star tattoo on the top of the wrist, which was usually covered by a watch. This was the first symbol of community identity that did not rely on butch-fem imagery. We can trace this phenomenon back to an evening of revelry in the late 1950's, when a few butches trooped over to "Dirty Dick's" tattoo parlor on Chippewa Street and had the tiny blue five-pointed star put on their wrists. Later, some of the fems of this group also go the idea one night and did it...The comunity views the tattoo as a definite mark of identification..."the Buffalo police knew [that] the people that had the stars on their wrist were lesbians and they had their names and so forth. That it was an identity thing with the gay community, with the lesbian community". The fact that the star tattoo was created by those who were firmly into roles, in fact by the group that was considered the butchy butches and their fems, suggest that the force to assert lesbian identity was strong enough to break through the existing traditions of boldness based in butch-fem roles. The stars presage the methods of identity created by gay liberation. In fact, the mark has become something of a tradition in local circles and has seen a revival since the 1970s."
  • Many people have different meanings, but I have my nautical star to remind me to always follow my dreams, also to protect me and guide me through out life.
  • I am in the United States Army, an MP who searched towns and villages for Al Quida and insurgents. I was in Iraq for a year. I have a red and black nautical star on my wrist. The reason I got it was because when I was out there, I felt it was a guide to guide me home to my family safely. I got it so that it would remind me that I am going to make it to see my son grow up. I am not gay, it doesn't matter what you believe it represents, it means something different for everyone. Out in the desert, I would look up at the stars and think about home. So anyone can think what they want to, that is what it means to me.
  • I have two black and red nautical stars on each elbow. I am in the Navy and I know of quite a few people who have nautical stars. Sailors where some of the first people to bring back the art of tattooing which they picked up from indigenious tribes in the pacific. Also if you ever look at a map you will notice nautical stars somewhere on it. I believe it originated with sailors because they where constantly using the charts and noticed the symbol of the nautical star.
  • I have been in the tattoo and piercing industry for 29+ years and I can tell you this: The Nautical Star is just that "A NAUTICAL STAR!" My hats off to those who know that it is a symbol representing the guidance of a return to safe port!
  • This "gay symbol" is a load of hooey that someone made up VERY recently. The nautical star tattoo has been around nearly as long as tattooing itself. The late Celts (or early Irish, depending on your view of World History) were said to have been the first to have the tattoos, although evidence of it being used on ships in Spain has been found pre-dating the Irish claim. As a Marine, it's a very commonplace symbol amongst us if we have been part of a Boat Raid company, red for port, green for starboard on varying parts of the body. On ship, I saw about a million different variations on the Sailors I was was serving with, obviously harking back to the sailor roots.
  • The five point star, not necessarily the nautical star, was a Pagan symbol. It is the way Venus moves across the night sky. Venus was a Pagan goddess. As a political smear campain, the catholic church pronounced it a pentagram and a symbol of the devil. The same way it changed other pagan gods to devil symbols like Posideons trident to a devils pitchfork.
  • I guess the nautical star or general star could mean whatever concept you could possibly imagine. To me it reminds me of solidarity. I had never heard of the lesbian history but I guess it just reaffirms my idea of my nautical star. Gays have always been a part of the struggle the freedom of expression and action in America.
  • The nautical star is on some of the Mormon temples. On the plaques they have telling the meaning of some of the things on the temple it says the star means holyness.
  • I believe that the Nautical Star derived from the Druze Star. Almost the exact same concept, except they split the star segments down the middle and added color. I'm sure the sailor thing is correct, and truthfully no one should care what past people whom have had these tattoos believe its translated to. If you get a tattoo that feels right, think of in your head what you believe it to be. But anyway back to the Druze Star and the link to that of a nautical star. The Druze Star is in 5 segments with the colors green (top), red (right), yellow (lower right), white (lower left), and blue (left). Green is the mind, the male principle. Red is the soul, or the female principle. Yellow is the word, the mediator between divine and material. White is manifested will or actualization, and Blue is will, the realm of possiblity. I believe this has something to do with the creation of the nautical star, or I could be wrong. Just an assumption. Maybe someone just drew a star one day and decided to put 2 different colors in it who knows for sure?
  • It was used by OLD sailors and the symbol represents North on a map. It is the North Star the sailors would use it as a baring to get home. (As for punk rock, we use it because we can and because Sailor Jerry made the coolest tattoos who started putting them on everyone.)
  • The nautical star is a navigating device used by sailors, and travelers. It has also become a symbol of the sea, and of all forms of navigation.
  • The Nautical Star is an Irish symbol for good health. It was first brought into practice by the Pagans that inhabitaed Iriland in the 1700's. The Nautical star can still be found hanging in any pagan based hospital.
  • I've been told that the nautical star is a symbol for anti-racism.
  • Nautical stars are often called vegan stars cause vegans sometimes get them tattood on their body.
  • TO ME THEIR ARE FIVE POINTS THAT A STAR CONTAINS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM TO LEFT TO RIGHT TO THE LAST POINT MEANS TO ME (1)ONE LOVE (2) ONE LIFE (3)ONE DESTINY(4)ONE HEART(5)ONE SOUL.This was pass on to my family for generations whom all have had the five point star tattoo and this was it's meaning to my family.
  • Stars are one of the first symbols in human history, therefore it is bound to have a thousand meanings to a thousand different cultures. Sailors, Lesbians, Christians, Jews, Mormons, Pagans, punk rock kids, Native Americans, 35 countries have stars on their flags INCLUDING THE USA. With the hammer and sickle it represents communism, with palm leaves it's scientology, with the crescent moon it's Islam, when you were in kindergarden you got a little star on your homework.

How many passengers and crew were on board?

There werr 102 people on board not including the 2 dogs on board Irf lasted one year

What did John Cabot set out to find?

Like Columbus, Cabot was trying to sail to the Orient by heading west across the Atlantic Ocean, rather than by sailing around Africa and across the Indian Ocean. At the time, Europeans were unaware of the existence of North America and South America.

Where did the USS Maine explode?

It remains a mystery to this day. The original cause was attributed to a mine. Since then, it has been speculated that it sank as the result of a fire in a coal bunker or that she was deliberately sunk to get the U.S. in war with Spain

How did queen anne's revenge sink?

Queens Anne's Revenge accidently ran underground. Blackbeard tried everything he could to stop it from doing this but failed.

Excluding the USS Constitution what ship is the oldest vessel still commissioned in US navy?

The USS Constitution, named by George Washington is the oldest US commissioned ship. She was launched in 1797 and her current mission is to promote the role of the Navy in war and peace through education.

She has a crew of 60 officers and sailors, who are all active-duty US Navy personnel.

How long would it take to sail from the North Pole to the South Pole?

By my reckoning it would take an awfully long time- possibly even 150-200 years. I suppose you could cheat slightly and attach some form of runners or wheels to the bottom of your boat to make it easier between the bodies of water but I think you could still get stuck on some mountainous sections for months perhaps years waiting for a strong enough breeze in the right direction. Anyway, its something that's never been attempted so good luck and don't listen to the doubters.

What is the wheel called on a pirate ship?

A helm is the official name, but it is often referred to as the "the wheel." As ships modernize, however, we will start see less and less of the helm and begin to see a lever style control more often.

What is the corridor of a ship called?

On a US Naval ships a corridor is called a "Passageway" When giving directions, you might say: "port or starboard passageway" and since the different floors on a ship are reffered to as "Decks" you might direct someone to the "starborad passageway, 3rd deck"

Who was the quarterback for the Vikings in 1961?

Fran Tarkenton started 10 games and George Shaw started 4 games for the 1961 Vikings. Tarkenton was the starter in the first ever Vikings regular seasin game played against the Bears on September 17, 1961.

Where is the SS Edmund Fitzgerald right now?

The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was built between 1957-58 at the Great Lakes Engineering Works (GLEW), of River Rouge, Michigan. The contract at the time stipulated that she be the largest ship on the lake. During her construction, the decision was made to name the ship for the President and Chairman of the Board of the company that owned the ship, the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Source: Wikipedia (link below)

Why was the caravel an improvement over ships of the past?

light caravel had triangular sails to better control the wind

Did Captain Cook's wife die?

Captain Cook's wife Elizabeth died in 1835. She outlived her husband by 56 years.

Why didn't Christopher Columbus sail for Italy?

Christopher Columbus did not discover Italy. He was born in an "already discovered" Italy, specifically the Republic of Genoa. He discovered the Americas.

If the question intends to ask Why didn't Christopher Columbus claim his discovery for Italy?, please see the Related Question.

How do you address the commander in chief in navy?

Dear Chief ______:

If he is a Senior Chief PO or Master Chief PO, then it would be "Dear Senior Chief _____ or Dear Master Chief ______."

Did Vikings believe in mermaids?

The Vikings believed (and many still do) in gods other than the Christian one. They practiced a spiritual path that revered those gods.

They had seers, herbalists, and practitioners of magic.

They themselves would not have called it "witchcraft", just their spiritual path.

Who invented the caravel ship?

prince Henry

Answerprince Henry

Answer: Prince Henry of Portugal invented the caravel, which allowed sea captains to sail further and faster. -Blueybearfan1.

Describe the Sinking of the Lusitania?

The Lusitania was a passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat during WW1 who thought it was carrying supplies to britain for the war effort. The ship sunk in 18 minutes killing thousands of innocent citizens. This outrage is one of the leading factors bringing America into WW1.

How did the vikings punish their slaves?

the viking slaves had to do whatever their owners tells them to do. If they were told to clean they had to clean, if they were told to wash their back they had to wash their back etc... One of the way for a slave to have freedom is that if they acted brave in front of their master they may get their freedom or the master would treat them more nicer. The other way to gain their freedom is to buy their freedom. They had to pay their owners how much their currently worth to gain freedom.

Hope you like my response. If you do not like it i suggest you go to google and type in Viking slaves and there will be lots of information about it or if you can't you could ask some people who know about the vikings or you could go to the library and see if there are any books about the Vikings age. Okay BYE!!

What do pirates eat and drink?

Bone soup, grease grits, hardtack, grog or ale, salted beef, black bean hash, fresh eggs, bacon, pancakes, waffles, crepe's croissants, muffins, yogurt with granola, little beef sausages, fresh vegetables, and sometimes ice cream. As a special treat on Pirate Holiday the Captain would serve them T-bone steaks, baked potatoes with broccoli, Texas toast, Caesar salad and for dessert,flambe cherries jubilee.

Grilled trout almond and oysters Rockefeller were served every Sunday after church services followed by a snifter of fine brandy.

A dish called Salmagundi was also popular among sailors and pirates. It was made of whatever was available. Often, the dish included chopped meat ( beef, fish, chicken, pig, turtle, etc.), eggs, anchovies, onions, grapes, cabbage and herring. Salt, pepper, garlic, oil and vinegar were often used as seasoning. It was made in large quantities and could keep pirates going for almost a week or more.