What is a senior sailor called?

Command Master Chief Petty Officer (CMC, E9): Generally, the most senior enlisted Sailor of a command serves as the Command Master Chief. Master Chiefs also hold the senior enlisted advisor position for Force and Fleet Commands with the title Force or Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer, respectively.
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What are the ranks of Sailors?

Common Types of Sailors
  • Captain. The captain, also known as the master, shipmaster or ship captain, is the commander of the ship and its highest-ranking individual. ...
  • First Mate. The first mate, or chief officer, is second in command below the captain. ...
  • Second Mate. ...
  • Third Mate. ...
  • Navigator. ...
  • Pilot. ...
  • Engineer. ...
  • Boatswain.
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What is the highest rank in the Navy?

The rank of admiral (or full admiral, or four-star admiral) is the highest rank normally achievable in the U.S. Navy.
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What is a senior in the Navy?

Senior chief petty officer is the eighth of nine enlisted ranks in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, just above chief petty officer and below master chief petty officer, and is a noncommissioned officer. They are addressed as "Senior Chief" in most circumstances, or sometimes, less formally, as "Senior".
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What is a Navy sailor called?

A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who works aboard a watercraft as part of its crew, and may work in any one of a number of different fields that are related to the operation and maintenance of a ship.
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Brooklyn naval officer named Senior Sailor of the Year



What is a slang word for sailor?

salt (slang) seafarer. seaman. shipman. squid (slang, mildly pejorative)
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What are new sailors called?

NUB - any new sailor can be called a NUB, which stands for “Non-Usable Body”
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How do you rank up in the Navy?

Advancement for enlisted personnel in Navy ranks depends on several factors, including promotion performance evaluation marks and proficiency exam scores. The best way to move up the ladder in the naval service is by demonstrating a record of excellent work performance as well as effective leadership of others.
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How do you address a CPO in the Navy?

What is the proper way to address a Chief Petty Officer? The correct way to address a Chief Petty Officer named Mr. Rodriguez is "Chief Rodriguez", or written as CPO Rodriguez. In addition to their rank, all Navy senior noncommissioned officers have a rating (job) such as Gunner's Mate.
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What is a YNCS?

YNCS. Senior Chief Yeoman (Naval Rating)
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What rank is Navy SEAL?

The majority of Navy SEALs (about 2,000) are Navy Enlisted personnel (E-4 to E-9). They are led by roughly 500 SEAL Officers (O-1 to O-10). There is also a small number of SEAL Warrant Officers (circa 30) who rank as officers above the senior-most Enlisted but lower than an Officer (O-1).
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What does 3 stripes in the Navy mean?

3 DIAGONAL STRIPES. E-4. Petty Officer 3rd Class (PO3)
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What rank do most enlisted retire at?

It is reasonable to assume that the average enlisted member will be able to retire at 20 years having achieved the rank of E-7, and the average officer should be able to retire at 20 years at the rank of O-5.
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What is the highest rank in sailing?

The Captain (or Master) of the ship is the final authority of the ship and is the highest rank that one can achieve onboard. He shoulders total responsibility and oversees all shipboard operations.
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What is the highest rank in seaman?

Master. The Master is the person holding the Deck Class I certificate of competency (COC) (Unlimited/Foreign going). He is the commanding person of the ship and the highest ranked Deck Officer. People say that if the ship is an island, the Master is king of that island.
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Do you call a CPO sir?

However, in most cases leader will suffice for leading hands, PO for petty officer and chief for CPO's (particularly regulating CPO's), anything above that would be Sir or Ma'am.
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What rank is CPO in the Navy?

Chief petty officer (CPO) is the seventh enlisted rank (with the paygrade E-7) in the United States Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, just above petty officer first class and below senior chief petty officer. The term "rating" is used to identify enlisted job specialties.
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What does LPO mean in the Navy?

A leading petty officer or LPO is a title given to the senior petty officer in the pay grades of E4-E6 in the United States Navy and Coast Guard. A LPO is the chief petty officer's "go-to person" for the lead of the division and to help with administrative tasks.
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What is the lowest Navy rank?

Seaman Recruit (E-1)

Seaman recruit (SR) is the lowest enlisted rank in the Navy, just below seaman apprentice.
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How do you address Navy enlisted?

USN and USCG enlisted personnel are verbally addressed by their basic rank. The classes of Petty Officer – First, Second, and Third – are all orally addressed as 'Petty Officer (Surname)'.
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What do you call an experienced sailor?

Salt and tar are informal terms for old and experienced sailors: an old salt; a jolly tar.
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Why do sailors say 2 6?

"Two, six, heave" is a phrase used to coordinate seamen's pulling. As used by sailors, the person at the front of the team will typically call out the "two, six" part of the chant. During this phase all members move their hands up the line ready to pull.
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What are some naval terms?

Navy Terms
  • Abaft — farther aft.
  • Aft — toward the stern.
  • Ahoy — call for attention.
  • All hands — the entire ship's company.
  • ASN — Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
  • Astern — behind a ship.
  • BAH — basic allowance for housing.
  • BAS — basic allowance for subsistence.
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What are fellow sailors called?

Fellow seaman (8)
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