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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 06:47:39 -0500, DSK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I know that is Navy speak, Doug, but what is a BT1(SW)? It's a rate (in other words the job or work area, what the Army calls MOS I believe) and rank. I was a boiler tender, in other words a ship propulsion engineer, Petty Officer First Class (E-5), and a surface warfare specialist. Kewl. I was always baffled by the Navy designations for enlisted. Never spent any time ship board (except for the occasional training float). Rather meaningless gobbledygook except to others who once lived in the same neighborhood ![]() Hey, I was a plain old rifleman - nothing fancy about that. :) One of the exercise anybody can do is to learn to read military insignia, especially ribbons. You can read someone's career at a glance if you learn a few dozen, and easily seperate the desktop warriors from the guys who are the real deal. Plus it's kind of interesting IMHO. Heh. Yep. Later, Tom |