- on
imported lumber fell, the
construction of
disposable ships ceased.
disrate To
reduce in rank or rating; to demote.
distinctive mark A flag
flown to...
- War
Department Circular No. 204, and all
personnel ranked as such were
disrated and
reappointed as follows: The
ranks of
specialist fifth class and specialist...
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elected without his knowledge.
Parker was a
former master's mate who was
disrated and court-martialled in
December 1793 and re-enlisted in the Navy as a...
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occurrence of
successful desertion of
Patrick Saunders, who
after being disrated,
escaped the ship. The
following is a
complete list of
initial crew that...
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Diligence captured a
Spanish 6-gun
packet ship with
troops on board. The
disrating of
Midshipman David O'Brien Casey, an
experienced junior officer who had...
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Correct preparation of
forms for arrival/departure of men;
ratings and
disratings; appointments; and discharges, desertions, and
death were covered. Pay-officer...
- gentleman, and
Casey refused. The
captain gave him 12 lashes, and he was
disrated,
which would end his
career as a
naval officer. The crew felt
Casey was...
- the
Royal Navy. Part of Aubrey's
success is the
result of
having been
disrated from
midshipman and
turned before the mast as a
common sailor, in part...
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where the
person being sentenced is an officer.
Reduction in rank or
disrating. Only for
warrant or non-commissioned officers. A fine A
community service...
- Then, in
October 1777,
Martin was
promoted to lieutenant,
following the
disrating of another, and
transferred to Cook's ship, HMS Resolution.
Whilst visiting...