Machinist's Mate 3c - Established 1926; disestablished 1929. Re-established 1943.
two crossed anchors is the rating badge for Boatswainmates.
"PM" may mean Prime Minister, Pontifex Maximus, Postmaster, photographer's Mate (US Navy enlisted rating), or Project manager. Perhaps it would be pertinent to ask the person utilizing said abbreviation, if possible.
S1c US WW1 means Seaman First Class in US Navy in World War One.
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
It is an approximately six month long deployment by a navy ship in the WESTern PACific.
two crossed anchors is the rating badge for Boatswainmates.
Logistics Specialist, First Class. It is an E-6 enlisted rating which encompasses the former jobs of storekeeper and postal clerk.
SN is the rank of the sailor, indicating that they are an E-3 or Seaman. PS is the specialty that they are striking for. PS stands for Personnel Specialist, a rating that works with service records of the other Navy individuals.
This is called a "rating" in the Navy. The AT denotes that person's rate, or job. In this case, it is an Aviation Technician. The 3 denotes that person's rank, which in this case, is a 3rd Class Petty Officer.
AO rating mean Adults Only
Means the person with the A rating is trustable
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"PM" may mean Prime Minister, Pontifex Maximus, Postmaster, photographer's Mate (US Navy enlisted rating), or Project manager. Perhaps it would be pertinent to ask the person utilizing said abbreviation, if possible.
Do you mean what does it mean, acording to me, There is no GP rating anymore, it is not used anymore, besides it mean General Patronage.
This stands for the rating of "Stoker" and goes back to the days when ships' boilers were coal-fired and thus "stoked" by stokers. In the Royal Navy they are now known as Marine Engineering Mechanics, further divided into Mechanical and Electrical sub branches. Jack
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S1c US WW1 means Seaman First Class in US Navy in World War One.