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p****ed midshipman,
sometimes called as "
midshipman,
p****ed", is a term used
historically in the 19th
century to
describe a
midshipman who had
p****ed the...
- the
midshipman a '
p****ed midshipman'. From the 18th
century until the
second half of the 19th century, a
midshipman in the
Royal Navy who
p****ed the lieutenant's...
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Clemson requested permission to sit for the
midshipman exams in 1841 at the
Philadelphia Naval Asylum. He
p****ed the
exams in 1842
which made him eligible...
- captain,
except that
there was no star. For a
p****ed midshipman, an
anchor without a wreath. For a
midshipman, no caps were to be worn. The
uniform used...
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Philadelphia Naval School. On May 20, 1844,
Woodworth was
warranted a
p****ed midshipman.
After six
months leave, he
reported to the Jamestown, a new sloop-of-war...
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States of America,
P****ed at the
First Session of the
First Congress; 1862.
Private Laws of the
Confederate States of America,
P****ed at the
First Session...
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officers Senior officers Junior officers Hat
Shoulder No
insignia Sleeve Flag
officer Captain Commander Lieutenant Master P****ed midshipman Midshipman...
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Lieutenant Daniel Ammen -
P****ed midshipman Thomas A. Budd –
Lieutenant and
cartographer Simon F.
Blunt –
P****ed midshipman Augustus Case – Lieutenant...
- of 1815. In the
United States Navy, the rank of
ensign su****ded
p****ed midshipman in 1862.
Ensign is the
junior commissioned officer rank in the United...
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promoted to rank of admiral. Hambleton, died of
yellow fever while a
p****ed midshipman.
Henry Ogden Theodoric,
became an
officer in the US Army; he was killed...