Sentences with word «boatswain»

A boatswain is a person in charge of the duty, maintenance, and general operations of a ship. They oversee the deck crew and ensure that everything runs smoothly on the ship. Full definition
«Star Trek» actor Pine plays Boatswains Mate First Class Bernard Webber, Affleck is Ray Sybert, while Ben Foster portrays Seaman Richard Livese.
Cobalt Coast Resort is located on the Northwest shore of Boatswains Bay in the West Bay District.
When the sling began to dip into the water, chief boatswain's mate Thomas Young, an 18 - year veteran, bellowed the order «Release the whale!»
Cobalt Coast Resort in Grand Cayman, is located on the Northwest shore of Boatswains Bay, just a few miles north of bustling Seven Mile Beach, near the Turtle Farm and in a secluded tranquil setting, with a spectacular view overlooking the inviting waters of the Caribbean.
To meet a rich man in boatswain point, you need to be patient, since it takes some time.
The book is a great parable, certainly of American — perhaps of all — national life, in which the chase after the Leviathan (as Melville calls them) destroys everyone but the lowliest boatswain narrator, who miraculously lives to tell the tale.
Training — Shipboard Aircraft Fire Fighting, 2000 Training — Aviation Boatswains Mate Handling Refresher West, 2001 Training — General Shipboard Fire Fighting J -495-0412, 2002 Training — Landing Signalman Enlisted E-600-0506, 2002
ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER CONIFER — As a chief boatswain's mate yelled one of the most unusual orders ever heard aboard ship — «Release the whale!»
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Supporting the cast are Hamish Linklater as Cal Zapata, a scientist who mans the international satellite station in Hawaii that searches the skies for signs of life; Jesse Plemons as Jimmy «Ordy» Ord, a boatswain aboard USS John Paul Jones; New Zealander John Tui as the ship's engine room expert, Chief Petty Officer Walter «The Beast» Lynch; and, in his professional acting debut, U.S. Army Colonel Gregory D. Gadson, a battalion leader who lost both legs in Iraq in 2007.
Barrie described Hook as «boatswain to Blackbeard.»
This would allow a boatswain from the Philippines to get free access to the Manila Times, UNO Magazine, and Daily Inquirer to read at their leisure.
Swing stages and boatswain's chairs (also known as bosun chairs) are examples of suspended access equipment.»
As a United States Navy soldier, part of the ship - board firefighting team and first to ever be qualified as a boatswain mate of the watch at E-2 pay grade with oversight of soldiers 2 pay grades higher.
A report, Boatswains to Bollards: A Socioeconomic Impact Analysis of B.C. Ferries issued in September did just that, detailing how skyrocketing ferry fees killed $ 2.3 billion in economic activity in the last 10 years.
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