Yeoman is a group that specializes in maintaining the crew's records. They know the regulations and deal with all correspondence for the ship.
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The Navy rating for a clerk/typist is Yeoman.
In the US Navy, someone with a rating of yeoman has insignia that looks like two quill pens crossed.
A Navy YN1 is a Navy Yeoman (First Class Petty Officer). The job is essentially an office administrator.
Yeoman's duty or yeoman's service means the performance of a great, excellent service to others. - Paul R. Stang
One can become a yeoman in the United States Navy by being a US citizen and being able to type 40 words per minute. A yeoman performs secretarial or clerical duties.
In the Royal Navy, a Petty Officer in charge of the Sail Locker.
A Yeoman (YN) rating is a clerk or records keeper."A yeoman must be of keen intellect, ambitious worker, conscientious objector towards right or wrong, a brilliant conversationalist, a dramatic orator, an excellent mathematician, a handsome courier, and a genial personality. Very few of the specie of mankind can come up to these standards of perfection and, consequently, deteriorate into machinist mates (aviation and otherwise), quartermasters, ship's cooks, radiomen, and some even go so low as to become pharmacist's mates."From So You Wanna Be a Yeoman, published in OUR NAVY, 1945.
C is the rank of the sailor, indicating that they are a Chief, an E-7. YN is the specialty of Yeoman. Normally a sailor at this level is responsible for a group of sailors working in an environment such as the ship's office or a personnel office.
YN stands for Yeoman. The 1 indicates a First Class Petty Officer. They would be an E-6 on the pay charts.
Helen Yeoman's birth name is Helen Marie Yeoman.
Daryl Yeoman is gay