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Boatswain's Mate (United States Coast Guard), Boatswain's Mate
A boatswain's mate is a petty officer assisting the boatswain A boatswain ( , ), bo's'n, bos'n, or bosun, also known as a deck boss, or a qualified member of the deck department, or the third hand on a fishing vessel, is the most senior Naval rating, rate of the deck department and is responsible for the ... aboard ship. Specifically, boatswain's mate may refer to: * Boatswain's mate (United States Navy), a job classification in the United States Navy * Boatswain's mate (United States Coast Guard), a job classification in the United States Coast Guard * Boatswain's mate (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), a job classification in the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration *'' Bootsmannsmaat'', a historical naval rank in Austria, Germany, and Russia *'' The Boatswain's Mate'', a 1914 one-act opera by Ethel Smyth See also * Boatswain (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Boatswain
A boatswain ( , ), bo's'n, bos'n, or bosun, also known as a deck boss, or a qualified member of the deck department, or the third hand on a fishing vessel, is the most senior Naval rating, rate of the deck department and is responsible for the components of a ship's Hull (watercraft), hull. The boatswain supervises the other members of the ship's deck department, and typically is not a watchstanding, watchstander, except on vessels with small crews. Additional duties vary depending upon ship, crew, and circumstances. History The word ''boatswain'' has been in the English language since approximately 1450. It is derived from late Old English language, Old English ''batswegen'', from ''bat'' (''boat'') concatenated with Old Norse language, Old Norse ''sveinn'' (''wikt:swain, swain''), meaning a young man, apprentice, a follower, Retinue, retainer or Servant (domestic), servant. Directly translated to modern Norwegian it would be ''båtsvenn'', while the actual crew title in Norwe ...
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Boatswain's Mate (United States Navy)
The United States Navy occupational rating of boatswain's mate (abbreviated as BM) is a designation given by the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) to enlisted members who were rated or "striking" for the rating as a deck seaman. The colloquial form of address for a boatswain's mate is "Boats". The rating of Boatswain's Mate dates from the American Revolutionary War and is one of the oldest U.S. Navy ratings in continuous existence from 1775 to present. For a period of three months at the end of 2016, the rating (along with all ratings in the Navy) was scheduled for elimination, but the proposed change was unpopular with both sailors and Navy veterans and was reversed in December of that year. Duties The Boatswain's is one of the four oldest professions in the U.S. Navy, along with Quartermasters (responsible for safe navigation, shiphandling, and chart/record maintenance), Gunner's Mates (responsible for maintenance and operation of gunnery equipment and associated systems) ...
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Boatswain's Mate (United States Coast Guard)
A boatswain's mate is a position in the United States Coast Guard. A boatswain's mate is a versatile role, with those holding the role expected to be capable of nearly any job in a Coast Guard vessel. The tasks include deck maintenance, navigation duties, and navigation. They can also take the helm of a ship when needed. Types of duty BMs are found in nearly every duty station available throughout the United States and various locations overseas. They serve on every Coast Guard cutter, from harbor tugs to sea-going icebreakers. They work in navigation, small boat operations, deck operations, crane and pulley systems, search and rescue, deck maintenance, and small arms. Additionally, in many assignments BMs act as boarding team members (BTM) or boarding officers (BO). BMs are Officers in Charge of patrol boats, tugs, small craft, and small shore units including search and rescue stations in addition to aides to navigation teams. BMs use their leadership and expertise to perform th ...
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Boatswain's Mate (National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration)
A boatswain's mate is a petty officer assisting the boatswain aboard ship. Specifically, boatswain's mate may refer to: *Boatswain's mate (United States Navy), a job classification in the United States Navy *Boatswain's mate (United States Coast Guard), a job classification in the United States Coast Guard * Boatswain's mate (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), a job classification in the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration *'' Bootsmannsmaat'', a historical naval rank in Austria, Germany, and Russia *''The Boatswain's Mate ''The Boatswain's Mate'' is an opera in one act (but in two parts) written by British composer and suffragette Ethel Smyth in 1913–14 set to her own libretto, which was based on a story of the same name by W. W. Jacobs.Banfield, p. 509 It was ...'', a 1914 one-act opera by Ethel Smyth See also * Boatswain (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Bootsmannsmaat
() was, in the Austro-Hungarian Navy (1786-1918), an enlisted rank and, in the Imperial German Navy, a non-commissioned officer (NCO) rank.BROCKHAUS, The encyclopedia in 24 volumes (1796–2001), Volume 13: 3-7653-3673-4, page 699 Austria-Hungary Bootsmannsmaat was in the k.u.k. Austro-Hungarian Navy (1786 until 1918) equivalent to the rank Corporal of the k.u.k. Common Army. The sequence of ranks was as follows: *Rudergast - OR3 (en: Helmsman) * - OR4 (en: boatswain's mate) Germany The ''Bootsmannsmaat'' was equivalent to the rank of Unteroffizier in Heer und Luftwaffe. Regarding the particular career or assignment the sequence of ranks (both of them OR5 / second mates) and the grade description was established as follows: * for Maate (en: mates) – (en: boatswain's mate), Feuerwerksmaat (en: firework's mate), Maschinistenmaat (en: engineman's mate), or Steuermannsmaat (en: steersman's mate) * for Obermaate (en: senior mates) – Oberbootsmannsmaat (en: senior bo ...
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The Boatswain's Mate
''The Boatswain's Mate'' is an opera in one act (but in two parts) written by British composer and suffragette Ethel Smyth in 1913–14 set to her own libretto, which was based on a story of the same name by W. W. Jacobs.Banfield, p. 509 It was Smyth's fourth opera, and it is sometimes claimed as a feminist opera. The piece centers around a humorous battle of the sexes featuring a feisty and resourceful heroine who outwits her scheming suitor (but perhaps falls for his accomplice—this is left to the speculation of the reader or audience). In summary, the opera's score has been described by Stephen Banfield as "interspersed with spoken dialogue in part 1, tis symphonically constructed around folksongs and Smyth's own ''March of the Women''; its pacing and orchestration are adroitly managed." Performance history From December 1913Collis (1984), pp. 132–133 to May 1914, Smyth stayed at a hotel in Helwan, Egypt, in order to compose ''The Boatswain's Mate'' free from distracti ...
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