What does COB mean on a submarine?

The chief of the boat (COB) is an enlisted sailor on board a U.S. Navy submarine who serves as the senior enlisted advisor to both the Commanding Officer (CO) and Executive Officer (XO).
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What does the cob do?

Overview. The COB assists with matters regarding the good order and discipline of the crew and is the equivalent of a Command Master Chief or Command Senior Chief in shore and surface commands.
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What rank is a Chief of the Boat?

The Chief of the Boat (or COB for short) is the most senior non-commissioned officer onboard a starship, advising the commanding officer and executive officer on the matters of both ship and crew. The COB tends to hold the rank of master chief petty officer or senior chief petty officer.
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What rank commands a submarine?

O-5 Commander - U.S. Navy Ranks

Commanders often serve as the captain of a small Navy vessel, such as a frigate, destroyer, or submarine.
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What is zero bubble on a submarine?

Bubble: The up or down angle of the boat, with a “zero bubble” being an even keel. The bubble may have to be changed to maintain depth.
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What does 1SQ mean on a submarine?

What does "condition 1SQ" mean? Several liberties were taken with the term for cinema's sake but it's short for "1 status quo" which means the submarine is ready to launch it's missiles. In Navy jargon, 4SQ means the lowest level of alertness for missile launch, essentially, a submarine is back at it's base.
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What does 1 MC mean on a submarine?

1 Main Circuit (1MC) is the term for the shipboard public address circuits on United States Navy and United States Coast Guard vessels.
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What is the captain of a submarine called?

David: The official title for the captain of a submarine is commanding officer or CO or sometimes captain.
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What is the average age of a Navy captain?

The median age of Ship & boat captains & operators is 42.1, and Male employees are generally 8.53 years older than than their Female counterparts.
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What rank is cob?

The chief of the boat (COB) is an enlisted sailor on board a U.S. Navy submarine who serves as the senior enlisted advisor to both the Commanding Officer (CO) and Executive Officer (XO).
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What are the Naval ranks in order?

In the Navy, warrant officers to lieutenant commanders are junior officers.
  • Ensign (ENS, O1) ...
  • Lieutenant, Junior Grade (LTJG, O2) ...
  • Lieutenant (LT, O3) ...
  • Lieutenant Commander (LCDR, O4) ...
  • Commander (CDR, O5) ...
  • Captain (CAPT, O6) ...
  • Rear Admiral Lower Half (RDML,O7) ...
  • Rear Admiral Upper Half (RADM, O8)
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How many chiefs are on a submarine?

Fast Attack submarines have a crew of around 134, broken into about 120 enlisted and 14 officers, while SSBNs have an additional 16 enlisted and usually an additional officer.
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Is there a hunter killer class submarine?

An attack submarine or hunter-killer submarine is a submarine specifically designed for the purpose of attacking and sinking other submarines, surface combatants and merchant vessels. In the Soviet and Russian navies they were and are called "multi-purpose submarines".
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How many levels does a submarine have?

A submarine with one deck would have two levels within its pressure hull. Submarines with hull diameters ranging from 4 to 7 meters are restricted to one deck. It would allow two accessible levels – below deck level and above deck level, as shown in the figure below.
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How many enlisted ranks are there in the Navy?

The United States Navy has twenty six grades of enlisted seamen and officers, with most seamen enlisting at the entry-level rank of Seaman Recruit (SR, paygrade E-1). The highest rank achievable in the Navy is Fleet Admiral.
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At what age one becomes colonel?

A minimum of 15 years of commissioned service is required for an officer to be considered in the selection grade. This is the highest rank which may be attained by officers on time-scale promotion if not promoted to colonel by selection after 26 years of commissioned service.
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How much does a Lt colonel make?

A Lieutenant Colonel is a field officer in the United States Army at DoD paygrade O-5. A Lieutenant Colonel receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $6,112 per month, with raises up to $10,384 per month once they have served for over 22 years.
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What does a retired Navy captain make?

Navy Captain Retirements

As of 2018, a Navy captain's projected retirement pay after 20 years would average $5,238 in year one after retirement and rise to $11,752 per month forty years after retirement.
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What does XO mean in the Navy?

September 2017. For the most part, executive officers, or XOs, are actually captains-in-waiting. They have been selected for command, and when an incumbent commanding officer (CO) departs, an XO ascends.
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What do you call sailors on a submarine?

Sailors often refer to submariners as “Sardines.” The term is derived from the packed and claustrophobic atmosphere of a nuclear-powered U.S. Navy submarine.
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Why are orders repeat on a submarine?

Orders addressed to an individual or to a single compartment are acknowledged by repeating them back word for word. This repetition serves as a check on the accuracy of the reception of the order, and passes the word for action to other men in the compartment.
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