Seaman is generally referring to enlisted ranks E1-E3 and also based on the specific job.God no.
Army - Soldiers
AF - Airmen
Navy - Seamen/Sailor
Crayon Eaters - Marines
Coast Guard - Coasties
I grew up in southeastern Virginia, where there are many Navy facilities. Civilians never called Navy people "soldiers". "Squid" was the preferred term.![]()
No, that would make you a coxswain.Your friend or whoever is confusing similarities in roles across different branches as being the same things. If you’re in the Army and piloting a boat are you now called a sailor?
Well, I can't ask the only one I've personally known. On his headstone at Arlington, he is referred to as a Special Operations Chief. Elsewhere as a Special Warfare Operator with DEVGRU. All I know is that he served honorably, and gave all.
RIP, Nate
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Yes, the most terribly-dispositioned sailor I ever met was PNSN Samples (real last name!), if you know rank terminology. Dude had to put up with snickers & giggles every time. You’d have thought he won the lottery when he made Petty Officer Third Class!!Seaman is generally referring to enlisted ranks E1-E3 and also based on the specific job.
Maybe by people actually in the Navy. By everyone else in the Armed Forces, we still call people in the Navy seamen. Because it's funny.Seaman is generally referring to enlisted ranks E1-E3 and also based on the specific job.