There are no stairs on a navy ship. They use ladders to get up and down between decks. They are much steeper than stairs and can be difficult to climb in heavy seas.
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.
A group of stairs is referred to as a flight. Example in a sentence- I followed him up a flight of stairs.
A destroyer is a navy ship. It starts with a D.
The term "NAR" doesn't refer to a Navy ship - it's the standard Navy acronym for Naval Air Reserve.
A large US Navy ship.
The cast of The Navy Is a Ship - 1970 includes: Anthony Quayle as Narrator
The first ship in the navy named after an enlisted man was the USS Osmand Ingram.
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The ladders on navy ships are commonly referred to as "ladders" or "ship's ladders." These vertical or steeply inclined structures provide access between different decks of the ship. They are typically made of wood or metal and may have handrails for safety. In naval terminology, they may also be called "companionways" in some contexts.
The web address of the Lst Navy Ship Museum is: http://www.lstmemorial.org
Navy ships are designated as USS for United States Ship. They also receive a designation that tells you more about the ship. DD stands for Destroyer.
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