- A
petty officer (PO) is a non-commissioned
officer in many navies.
Often they may be
superior to a seaman, and
subordinate to more
senior non-commissioned...
- the
Second Anglo-Chinese War and
achieved the rank of
Captain of the
AfterGuard. He is
buried in the Old
Balmain Cemetery,
Norton Street, Leichhardt,...
- only
Swiss national serving as
navigator in 2003 and
subsequently as an
afterguard runner and
grinder in 2007, when Team
Alinghi defended the America's Cup...
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athletic booster clubs include the
Sixth Man Club for
basketball and the
Afterguard for sailing.
Fordham University sports,
though not part of the Ivy League...
- Fore topmen, main topmen,
mizzen topmen Deck:
Forecastle men, waisters,
afterguard A
special watch team of
quartermasters handled the
navigation and steering...
- 1863. Born Denmark. John
Brown (Medal of Honor) (1866),
Captain of the
Afterguard, USN, for
rescuing two
seamen of the U.S.S.
Winooski off Eastport, ME...
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involved in America's Cup sailing,
where he was a
member of the
French afterguard in the 1977
Herbert Pell Cup. He
helmed the
French boat in the 1980 Herbert...
- Hugh
Logan (November 23, 1834 –
November 22 1903) was a
Captain of the
Afterguard in the
Union Navy and a
Medal of
Honor recipient for his
actions in the...
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Captain of Main-top
Captain of Fore-top
Captain of Mizzen-top
Captain of
Afterguard Quarter Gunner 2nd
Captain of
Forecastle 2nd
Captain of Main-top 2nd Captain...
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state of New York. By July 15, 1866, he was
serving as
captain of the
afterguard on the USSÂ Tallapoosa. On that day,
while the
Tallapoosa was off the coast...