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The abbreviation for Seaman Recruit is SR.

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What is the abbreviation of recruitment?

The abbreviation for Seaman Recruit is SR.


When the recruit has graduated from boot camp are they then referred to as Seamen?

Not always. It is proper to refer to Seaman Recruits (E-1), Seaman Apprentices (E-2) and Seaman (E-3) all as Seaman. However, there is also Fireman, Constructionman, etc. So if you are a Seaman, Seaman Apprentice, or Seaman Recruit, then yes, you can be referred to as Seaman.


What does the US Navy private do?

There is no private in the navy. The lowest rank in the navy is seaman recruit. Then it is seaman apprentice and then seaman.


What are Navy Recruits called?

The official term for a Enlisted Navy Recruit is "Seaman Recruit". For Officers attending the Naval Academy, they are know as "Midshipmen". ---- clown, recruit, seaman, idiot, screw up. pretty much watch full metal jacket and write down every name you hear


When is a Navy Sr advanced?

after boot camp...hence the RECRUIT part of Seaman Recruit...idiot.


What does s1c in the us navy mean?

S1c is the old Navy term for a Seaman 1st Class, which no longer exists. Today, it's Seaman (same as a S1c), Seaman Apprentice, or Seaman Recruit.


What is the us navy rank sr?

SR is the designation of a Seaman Recruit, E-1. This means that they are in boot camp. On completion of boot camp they would be promoted to Seaman Apprentice, or SA.


What is a seaman?

sea·man (sē'mən) pronunciation n. 1. A mariner or sailor. 1. (Abbr. SN) A noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard that is above seaman apprentice and below petty officer. 2. One who holds the rank of seaman, seaman apprentice, or seaman recruit. Above retrieved from Answers.com Viper1 Bob Marley cliff Richard was ere'10


Is Petty officer higher than seaman?

In the US Navy, the ranks of "Seaman Recruit", "Seaman Apprentice" and "Seaman" are junior to the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class. In increasing rank are Petty Officer 2nd Class, Petty Officer First Class and Chief Petty Officer. So, yes, any of the Petty Officer ranks are higher than any of the Seaman (or Airman or Fireman) ranks.


What is the rank of OSSR in the Navy I know Operations Specialist is it Seaman Recruit would it be an E1?

Yes, it would be an E1. You typically don't get a rating until one has made Seaman. This could be an indication of someone being slotted from enlistment, or it could be that they were demoted.


What is the best rate in the us navy?

Though the paygrade is the same (E-1), the recruit's general career path determines which recruit rate they are initially assigned: Engineering Rates (e.g., Machinist's Mate) - Fireman Recruit (FR) - 1 Red Stripe Aviation Rates (e.g., Aviation Ordnance) - Airman Recruit (AR) - 1 Green Stripe All others or non-designated careers - Seaman Recruit (SR) - 1 White Stripe The Seaman, Fireman, or Airman designation stays with the sailor until such time as they're promoted to Petty Officer 3rd Class (E-4), at which point a career rate has been chosen, and their rate designation is shown on their Rank/Rate patch. The stripe colors are used to denote the area the sailor is striking in (working toward), or has chosen for a full career path later. As an example, when I first joined, I was a Seaman Recruit, having chosen Submarine Sonar as my career path. Since I was also in an accelerated career path, I left BT as a Seaman, and was promoted to 3rd Class after finishing Basic Sonar school, at which point my rank/rate was Sonar Technician (Submarines) 3rd Class.


What does ATH in college football?

ATH is the standard abbreviation for "athlete." It describes a college recruit that can play multiple positions, or a recruit who does not have a primary or finalized collegiate position. There is no actual football position for ATH; it is simply a placeholder until a player's position is determined.