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  • Boatswain
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  • Boatswains can be hired to travel to various locations via ship. They can be found in many harbors and docks.
  • Boatswain, often phonetically spelled and pronounced Bosun, was the term given to the Warrant Officer or Petty Officer who served as the foreman of a ship's crew. A boatswain was sometimes also the third or fourth mate. The term was derived from from late Old English batswegen, from bat ("boat") + Old Norse sveinn ("swain"), meaning a young man, a follower, retainer or servant.
  • A boatswain was a type of officer who used their abilitys for boarding and were generally strong fighters.
  • Each vessel has one Petty Officer (or Chief Petty Officer) who holds the position of Boatswain.
  • A Boatswain (pronounced "Bosun") was a Chief petty officer or Warrant officer who trained and supervised personnel in general ship and base operations, repairs, and protocols. They maintained duty assignments for all enlisted Operations personnel, set the agenda for instruction in general ship and base operations, and supervised auxiliary and utility service personnel for daily ship or base maintenance. They coordinated all personnel cross-trained in damage control operations and supervised damage control and emergency operations.
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  • Boatswains can be hired to travel to various locations via ship. They can be found in many harbors and docks.
  • Boatswain, often phonetically spelled and pronounced Bosun, was the term given to the Warrant Officer or Petty Officer who served as the foreman of a ship's crew. A boatswain was sometimes also the third or fourth mate. The term was derived from from late Old English batswegen, from bat ("boat") + Old Norse sveinn ("swain"), meaning a young man, a follower, retainer or servant.
  • A boatswain was a type of officer who used their abilitys for boarding and were generally strong fighters.
  • Each vessel has one Petty Officer (or Chief Petty Officer) who holds the position of Boatswain.
  • A Boatswain (pronounced "Bosun") was a Chief petty officer or Warrant officer who trained and supervised personnel in general ship and base operations, repairs, and protocols. They maintained duty assignments for all enlisted Operations personnel, set the agenda for instruction in general ship and base operations, and supervised auxiliary and utility service personnel for daily ship or base maintenance. They coordinated all personnel cross-trained in damage control operations and supervised damage control and emergency operations. The Boatswain may assume any Operations role as required and is qualified to temporarily act as a Bridge operations officer if so ordered. On some vessels, including the USS Prometheus, the position of Boatswain and Chief of the Boat are filled by the same person. (Star Trek: Prometheus)
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