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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.
An Able Seaman is an experienced seaman in the upperdeck department who assists the officer on watch, steers the ship and keeps gangway watch; one grade higher than the beginning grade of ordinary seaman; AB for short; AB was used apparently instead of AS to avoid confusion with OS which stands for ordinary 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
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The Extraordinary Seaman was created in 1969.
Seaman's Furniture was created in 1933.
Seaman Farm was created in 1805.
Machell-Seaman House was created in 1888.
Seaman High School was created in 1927.
The Viking Watch of the Danish Seaman was created in 1948.
Seaman - video game - was created on 1999-07-29.
Boston Seaman's Aid Society was created in 1833.
Boston Seaman's Friend Society was created in 1827.
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.
Seaman Jacobs, Ed James and Jim Barnett.
Seaman Jacobs's birth name is Seaman Block Jacobs.