Vulcann 6th Gear January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Got carried away in another thread so as requested putting up a new post here. In the navy there are quite a few wordings/jargons very alien to civilians and even to folks from the army/air force. For example on board ships, left is port while right is starboard, toilet is called head, front is bow & back is stern. Anyone wants to share their experience in the navy? Even non-Singaporeans are welcome. As the old Yankee saying goes: Loose Lips Sinks Ships so please no confidential or even classified stuff like nav/weapon/radar/comm systems, operational details or other can-tell-you-but-have-to-kill-you information please. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 (edited) Also Kitchen = Galley Making a pipe = making an announcement thru the vessel PA system. (one idiot I know kena sabo, he angry with something, then the mates turn on the PA system. Just then he shouted out loud "F the navy"!!! It was heard loud and clear by the CO, he kena 7 weekend confinement + extra duties.) Flag raising in the morning = Colours, observed by every navy in the world. State flag raised on the bow, ensign raised on the stern. Vessel making way, no colours but will fly the ensign at her mast. Breakfast = Breakfast Lunch = Dinner Dinner = Supper Supper = Nite snack Ship crew = Hands U will heard the usual PA announcement : Hands to Dinner, that means lunch is ready for you to consume and its lunch time!!! Edited January 6, 2011 by Adrianli Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahtong 1st Gear January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Landlubber wants to know if walking the plank is still in fashion. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Every command given on the bridge has to be repeated and after action taken, have to report back. For e.g OOW(Officer of the Watch) : Turn Starboard 10 Helmsmen : Turn Starboard 10 Helmsmen turn the wheel to 10 degrees rudder angle to starboard and report back : Helmsmen : Starboard 10, sir. OOW : Acknowledge either by saying thank you or just nod his head. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Landlubber wants to know if walking the plank is still in fashion. Too much pirate movies??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahtong 1st Gear January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Speaking of pirates, where is the yardarm? And how come Navy have so many mates like first mate, bosun mate, gunners mate, and even the pirate captain says ahoy matey .... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Speaking of pirates, where is the yardarm? And how come Navy have so many mates like first mate, bosun mate, gunners mate, and even the pirate captain says ahoy matey .... The Navy I come from dont have 1st mate so such. These are pretty much british terms used in the olden days. The merchant/commercial ship that my company have, we still use these terms. 1st mate is the Chief Officer, 2nd-in-command after the Captain/Master. The list goes on, 2nd mate, 3rd mate, etc.... In commercial shipping, Chief Engineer and Captain are on equal standings. But in the Navy, CO is the king. Chief Engineer is just a old experienced WO. But nowadays, younger WO coming up already. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear January 6, 2011 Author Share January 6, 2011 And like the army navy ships also have a RSM-equivalent who is called the coxswain. He enforces discipline and keep the enlisted/specialist ranks in check. However like I mentioned before, navy folks on ships live in close proximity so really coxswains I have met were all quite nice as compared to the land black-faced counterparts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear January 6, 2011 Author Share January 6, 2011 And our navy probably has the strangest rank system in the world. Until recently our senior officers were still called generals but later changed to the more common rear-admiral or vice admiral ranks. However the other RSN ranks still follow those of the army/air force & caused confusions amongst other navies when there is some interaction. For example, our captain rank in the US Navy is a colonel rank. Our 2LT is called an ensign in their navy. The ranking-equivalent is as follows: RSN US Navy (E.g.) Admiral (various) Admiral (Various) Colonel Captain Lt Colonel Commander Major Lt Commander Captain Lieutenant (Sr Grade) Lieutenant Lieutenant (Jr Grade) 2LT Ensign Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evillusion Supersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Speaking of pirates, where is the yardarm? And how come Navy have so many mates like first mate, bosun mate, gunners mate, and even the pirate captain says ahoy matey .... they got play mate or not Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Endure201 Clutched January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Also Kitchen = Galley Making a pipe = making an announcement thru the vessel PA system. (one idiot I know kena sabo, he angry with something, then the mates turn on the PA system. Just then he shouted out loud "F the navy"!!! It was heard loud and clear by the CO, he kena 7 weekend confinement + extra duties.) Flag raising in the morning = Colours, observed by every navy in the world. State flag raised on the bow, ensign raised on the stern. Vessel making way, no colours but will fly the ensign at her mast. Breakfast = Breakfast Lunch = Dinner Dinner = Supper Supper = Nite snack Ship crew = Hands U will heard the usual PA announcement : Hands to Dinner, that means lunch is ready for you to consume and its lunch time!!! Free gangway.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 (edited) And our navy probably has the strangest rank system in the world. Until recently our senior officers were still called generals but later changed to the more common rear-admiral or vice admiral ranks. However the other RSN ranks still follow those of the army/air force & caused confusions amongst other navies when there is some interaction. For example, our captain rank in the US Navy is a colonel rank. Our 2LT is called an ensign in their navy. The ranking-equivalent is as follows: RSN US Navy (E.g.) Admiral (various) Admiral (Various) Colonel Captain Lt Colonel Commander Major Lt Commander Captain Lieutenant (Sr Grade) Lieutenant Lieutenant (Jr Grade) 2LT Ensign I was in MINDEF (Naval Logistics Dept) during NSF, and this was a big pet peeve of mine. :) During ICT, I was briefly a Naval CPT (that would mean something in other countries' Navies, but not much in ours) in TNB before I was transferred to Army. The one good thing about our harmonised rank system is that it's easy to effect such transfers. Edited January 6, 2011 by Turboflat4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stash 1st Gear January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Served in the Navy for a long time. really enjoyed my self, but system became worse with the intro of the PP2 and became unbearable with the new MDES system. Now i heard no man power. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear January 6, 2011 Author Share January 6, 2011 Free gangway.... ...till 2359 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear January 6, 2011 Author Share January 6, 2011 I was in MINDEF (Naval Logistics Dept) during NSF, and this was a big pet peeve of mine. :) During ICT, I was briefly a Naval CPT (that would mean something in other countries' Navies, but not much in ours) in TNB before I was transferred to Army. The one good thing about our harmonised rank system is that it's easy to effect such transfers. Haha wait till you tell people from another navy you are a captain, their eyes will roll... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear January 6, 2011 Author Share January 6, 2011 "Attention all hands. this is XO speaking. Those personnel who had never seen the equator line please come to the main deck. You can bring your camera if if you want to. That's all." The above was piped during my 1st MSTD. And guess what? Excited MIDs were up on the deck promptly with their cameras. I kid you not. Me & my buddy SSG Bosco (anyone know him? a GREAT guy who smoked unfiltered Camel before 2.4km & still get monetary award!!) were almost rolling on the deck laughing near 40mm gun. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 Free gangway.... The complete pipe should be : Liberty men, Free gangway!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evillusion Supersonic January 6, 2011 Share January 6, 2011 "Attention all hands. this is XO speaking. Those personnel who had never seen the equator line please come to the main deck. You can bring your camera if if you want to. That's all." The above was piped during my 1st MSTD. And guess what? Excited MIDs were up on the deck promptly with their cameras. I kid you not. Me & my buddy SSG Bosco (anyone know him? a GREAT guy who smoked unfiltered Camel before 2.4km & still get monetary award!!) were almost rolling on the deck laughing near 40mm gun. waitt ah! i imagine the line floating on the sea ala naked gun but a white one that is running along the sea ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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