I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are talking about, but in regards to an engineering creed, Navy engineers will use this phrase to describe their responsibilities: "Save the mission, save the ship, save the plant, save the men- in that order."
US Navy Sailors Creed http://navydads.blogspot.com/2008/09/sailors-creed.html
Pakistan Navy Engineering College was created in 1962.
The motto of Pakistan Navy Engineering College is 'Committed to Excellence.....'.
Marine Engineering is on of the two branches of Merchant Navy service. The name of another branch is "Nautical Study"
The Seebees are the construction and engineering branch of the US Navy.
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ETWE, stands for Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering). Husband is one lol.
The Sailor's Creed was developed to instill a sense of identity, purpose, and pride among U.S. Navy personnel. It emphasizes core values such as honor, courage, and commitment, which are essential for maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the Navy. By articulating a shared set of principles, the Creed fosters unity and reinforces the professional standards expected of sailors in their duties. Ultimately, it serves as a guiding framework for behavior and decision-making within the Navy.
There are mainly three ways to join merchant navy: 1. marine engineering 2. nautical science 3. crew rating
Those who join the Indian navy after clearing the Indian Engineering Services exam , join the naval armament branch of the Indian Navy but not sure about the ranks awarded to them. Even not sure about the uniform of them.
P. M. Rippon has written: 'Evolution of engineering in the Royal Navy / by P.M. Rippon' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Navy, History, Marine engineering, Naval architecture, Warships