The proper rating for a cook is MS for Mess Specialist.
Captain James Cook served in the British Royal Navy.
That is purely a matter of opinion, but my feeling is that no, unrated sailors (deck division) have the worst job in the Navy.
Cook petty officer third class
A "standard" hitch in the Navy is 4 years.
yes the navy did
The rank of Chief was created on April 1, 1893. However, the earliest known use of the term was when Jacob Wasbie, a Cook's Mate serving on board the Alfred, one of the earliest Continental Navy warships, was promoted to "Chief Cook" on June 1, 1776.Source: Naval Historical Center (see link below)
Captain James Cook served in the British Royal Navy.
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That is purely a matter of opinion, but my feeling is that no, unrated sailors (deck division) have the worst job in the Navy.
Deck. "Hit the deck" = "Get on the floor" etc.
A Seaman is the correct informal term for a Navy officer. Informal term for a sailor in the US Navy is "bluejacket".
You'd be a cook in the ship's galley.
McHale's Navy - 1962 The Captain Steals a Cook 1-15 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
He was never in the army, as a young person he was in the Merchant Navy and later in the Royal Navy
Cook petty officer third class
Hatch
A "standard" hitch in the Navy is 4 years.